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Continuous blending processes for the production of lube oils – a dream for increasing efficiency or just an empty promise.
Continuous manufacturing processes have gained considerable importance in various industries, including the production of lube oils. This report examines the advantages and use of continuous manufacturing processes in the design of Lube Oil Blending Plants (LOBP).
Polyester-resin-plants: A Report of latest technologies and developments
Polyester resins are synthetic resins and condensation products of di- or polyhydric alcohols (e.g. glycols or glycerol) and dicarboxylic acids. Unsaturated polyester resins (UPR) are used, among other applications, for the production of fiber-reinforced plastics, putties or casting resins. The applications for saturated polyester resins (SPR) can be identified as powder coatings, coil and can coatings, automotive coatings, packaging, industrial coatings and others.
The perfect size of a production line – a business decision or a good gut feeling?
When expanding production facilities, the central question is often how large the new production unit should be designed. This usually involves batch reactors or continuous production units. The size of the production units determines all further design data of the production plant.