Optimize Plant Performance with Real-Time Process Monitoring Originally delivered Oct 10, 2018 Source: Metrohm | This webinar is sponsored by Metrohm and reflects their views, opinions, and insights. Attendance is free. Type: Archived WebinarLevel: Intermediate Duration: 1 hour Share This Post: Preview Webinar: Process analyzers are indispensable for ensuring safety and optimizing production operations with real time process monitoring. Real time analysis and result transmission keep process conditions within desired specification windows. However, process analyzers often fall in a grey area between plant engineering and the analytical chemists in quality control. In order for analyzers to be trusted they must be integrated with validation capabilities, scheduled maintenance, and error monitoring to ensure proper functionality is maintained on a routine basis. Furthermore, process analyzers have to compete with standard pressure, temperature and flow devices that have been used for decades. Join this webinar to hear Ryan Simpson, Chemical Engineer with Eastman Chemical, walk through ways to maintain optimum process analyzer performance to drive plant performance and efficiency. Using his own process you will hear how real time result transmission and process control ensure that process conditions are kept within tightest windows. Presenter(s): Gerhard Kirner Gerhard Kirner is the Product Manager for Process Analyzers at Metrohm USA. His background is in chemical engineering and he has been with the company in this role since 2016. Gerhard has been with the Metrohm organization for over 15 years, starting in Germany as a sales and service engineer for process analyzers. He took several different positions, including head of sales support, with Metrohm Germany before moving across the pond to Metrohm USA.Read more Ryan Simpson Ryan Simpson, P.E. graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2008 with degrees in Mechanical Engineering and math. He obtained his Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Auburn University in 2011. He joined Eastman Chemical in 2010 and for the last four years has been on staff in the Process Analytics group which oversees all process analyzer installations at the Kingsport, TN production facility and multiple other satellite sites. He is the site expert in applied process analytical spectroscopy and since 2014 has installed over $4M in process analyzers. ...Read more Checkout Checkout Do you already own this? Log In for instructions on accessing this content. Pricing Individuals AIChE Members Free AIChE Graduate Student Members Free AIChE Undergraduate Student Members Free Non-Members $0.00 Sponsored webinars bring technical information from reputable firms and suppliers to AIChE members. The content reflects the views, opinions, and recommendations of the sponsoring organization. AIChE does not warrant or represent, expressly or by implication, the correctness or accuracy of the content of the information presented. As between (1) the AIChE, the presenter and author(s) of this work, their employers, and their employers' officers and directors, and (2) the user/viewer of this work, the user/viewer accepts any legal liability or responsibility whatsoever for the consequence of its use or misuse. Contact information for attendees of this webinar, including email address, will be shared with the sponsoring firm. You will always have the opportunity to unsubscribe from email from that organization. Language: English
Gerhard Kirner Gerhard Kirner is the Product Manager for Process Analyzers at Metrohm USA. His background is in chemical engineering and he has been with the company in this role since 2016. Gerhard has been with the Metrohm organization for over 15 years, starting in Germany as a sales and service engineer for process analyzers. He took several different positions, including head of sales support, with Metrohm Germany before moving across the pond to Metrohm USA.Read more
Ryan Simpson Ryan Simpson, P.E. graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2008 with degrees in Mechanical Engineering and math. He obtained his Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Auburn University in 2011. He joined Eastman Chemical in 2010 and for the last four years has been on staff in the Process Analytics group which oversees all process analyzer installations at the Kingsport, TN production facility and multiple other satellite sites. He is the site expert in applied process analytical spectroscopy and since 2014 has installed over $4M in process analyzers. ...Read more