By taking ownership of fluid-related decisions for the entire life of the project, from design through dismantling, users can secure the best and lowest-cost approach in process heating and cooling.
July
2006
This article will help you develop strong safety instincts that will guide you in making critical decisions in the preliminary design phase.
July
2006
Even with the use of costly corrosion-resistant alloys, metal contamination continues to occur in the biologics industry, thus reducing product yield and activity. Fluoropolymers are emerging as a viable solution to this problem.
December
2004
This strategic approach to interviewing will help you handle difficult questions with ease and success.
December
2004
These tried-and-true tips can streamline the design and construction of your pilot facility, while cutting costs.
January
2005
Follow these guidelines to calculate how fast a pool of spilled liquid will spread across a surface, vaporize and possibly form a flammable mixture with air.
January
2005
Setting up a hand-protection program involves understanding the hazards, choosing the appropriate glove, training personnel on glove use, and ensuring that employees use their gloves properly.
January
2005
Many gloves offer protection from chemicals. This article will help you understand what type of glove can provide the best protection for your application.
January
2005
This article offers suggestions for adapting project management techniques to the needs of R&D projects.