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Process reactors are containers that are used to contain reactions. Search by Specification | Learn More about Process Reactors
Static or motionless mixers are fins, obstructions, or channels mounted in pipes, designed to promote mixing as fluid flows through the mixer. Search by Specification | Learn More about Static Mixers
...is added continuously as mixed fluid is removed. Continuous mixers are suitable for production applications because they can run for long periods of time without being shut down. There are many different types of industrial mixers. Examples include... Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Mixers
Conical mixers and screw mixers use a rotating screw that progresses around the periphery of a conical hopper. The screw lifts solids from the bottom of the hopper to the top, where the mixture flows by gravity back into the screw. Search by Specification | Learn More about Conical Mixers and Screw Mixers
Rotor-stator mixers are single-shaft mixers with an impeller rotating in close proximity to a stationary housing. They are used to rapidly break apart solid particles in a liquid, or to emulsify a liquid into liquids. Search by Specification | Learn More about Rotor-Stator Mixers
Planetary mixers have set of rotating blades that sweep off-axis to the drive motor within a tank. One blade scours the surface of the tank while the other disperses the mixture. Search by Specification | Learn More about Planetary Mixers
Industrial homogenizers are high-speed, high-shear mixers that reduce samples to a uniform-size through maceration, cutting, and blending. They are used to process liquids, slurries, or granular substances. Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Homogenizers
...molecules. Catalysis is the process of slowing or speeding up chemical reactions by adding a substance that is not changed in the reaction process. Typically, large amounts of heat and energy are required. Chemical manufacturing and synthesis... Search by Specification | Learn More about Chemical Manufacturing and Synthesis Services
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...reaction terminations and retarders, reaction accelerators, release agents, rheology modifiers and flow agents, scale inhibitors, settling agents and flocculants, stabilizers, and anti-degradants. Acids, acidulants, bases, alkali compounds and buffers... Search by Specification | Learn More about Chemical Additives and Agents
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...the characteristics of any food.” Examples include flavoring extracts, syrups, emulsifiers, anti-oxidants, fortifiers and other substances. Additives serve many different types of functions including air entrapment, maintaining flow properties, adding... Learn More about Food Additives
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Custom Process Reactors Pope Scientific, Inc.
Sterilizable-in-Place Fermentor, 7, 14 & 19.5L New Brunswick Scientific
Custom Process Reactors Austin-Reed Corporation
Hydration Hydro Dynamics, Inc.
SPR for the BioDiesel Industry Hydro Dynamics, Inc.
Custom Process Reactors Fluitron, Inc.
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SAFOAM® is an endothermic chemical nucleating and blowing agent for the creation of a fine foam structure in thermoplastic injection molding and extrusion applications. SAFOAM® Masterbatches for condensation polymers contain SAFOAM® powder and a special surfactant package based on a styrenic resin and an EEA... (read more)
SAFTEC® PE-80 is used in the production of injection molded parts requiring a cellular structure and for the elimination of sink marks and stress in solid parts. SAFTEC® PE-80 is used in all types of injection molding equipment, including low and high pressure specialized structural foam machines, and conventional machines modified for structural foam. (read more)
AP-40 is a styrenic masterbatch of an endothermic/exothermic chemical nucleating and blowing agent for the creation of foam structures in thermoplastic injection molding and extrusion applications. It is used for the creation of structural foam composites. In extrusion operations, it is used for the creation of small cells in medium density extrudates. (read more)
SAFOAM RPC-20AS is a high temperature styrenic masterbatch designed with acid scavengers to help neutralize brown staining and flame-retardants of high concentration based on phosphate esters. RPC-20AS is an endothermic chemical nucleating and blowing agent for the creation of a fine foam structure in thermoplastic injection molding and extrusion applications (read more)
SAFOAM RIC-FP is a low temperature endothermic chemical nucleating and blowing agent for creation of foam structures in thermoplastic applications. It is commonly used in custom compounding operations for the creation of fine cells in structural foam and for very fine cell nucleation in direct gas applications. (read more)
SAFOAM FPE-20 is a medium temperature olefinic masterbatch of an endothermic chemical nucleating and blowing agent for the creation of a foam structure in thermoplastic injection molding and extrusion applications (read more)
SAFOAM RIC50-FP is a low temperature polyolefin masterbatch of an endothermic chemical nucleating and blowing agent for the creation of a foam structure in thermoplastic injection molding and extrusion applications. (read more)
The COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab uses reaction formulas to create models of reacting systems. It solves the material and energy balances for such systems, including reaction kinetics, where the composition and temperature vary only with time. (read more)
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FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc. (FUTEK) has just added the TFF Reaction Torque Sensor to their USB Sensor Solution Line. The new module with USB output eliminates the need for an analog amplifier, power supply, and display equipment making usage that much easier. (read more)
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Enthalpy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia similar manner, for an endothermic reaction, the system's change in enthalpy is equal to the energy absorbed in the reaction, including the energy |
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Absolute zero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If ?S and/or T are small, the condition ?G < 0 may imply that ?H < 0, which would indicate an exothermic reaction that releases heat. |
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Chemical Reaction - Printer-friendly - ninemsn Encarta Chemical Reaction Article View On the File menu, click Print to print the information. |
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Chemical Reaction - ninemsn Encarta An example of a chemical reaction is formation of rust (iron oxide), which is produced when oxygen in the air reacts with iron. |
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ISA | May CCST Question An example of an endothermic reaction is the decomposition of liquid water into hydrogen and oxygen gas. See International Society of Automation Information |
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Towards A Methodology for the Characterization of Fire... |
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Measurement and Microstructure-Based Modeling of the Thermal... For this particular FRM, both endothermic and exothermic events are indicated. |
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ChE 344 - Exam II - Winter 2007 1) Study problem P7-1A part (c), Example 7-3 (10 pts) The following additional runs were carried out when an inhibitor was present. |
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Chapter 8 Summary Notes We will use the Energy Balance to relate X and T. For example, for an adiabatic reaction, e.g., , in which no inerts the energy balance yields |
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Untitled Example For each of the following reactions: (1) Decide whether the reaction is exothermic or endothermic.(2) Write the equation fo the reverse |