Reagent Cases Articles & Analysis
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What is a lubricant? A lubricant is defined as a petroleum-derived product used to control and reduce the friction and wear of moving machinery parts (e.g., in engines and turbines). The main purpose of lubricants is to help protect and prolong the lifetime of the ...
The Challenge: Proper technology is needed to control close-tolerance cold and dry environments in order to protect on-board process reagents. The company brought an initial concept for a custom chemical process control system to Air Innovations. Our task was to refine the design to meet the customer’s performance, serviceability and space specifications, and to prototype, test and ramp up ...
Description: A Brownfield property impacted with chlorinated solvents was the planned location for the home of the Orlando Magic basketball team. Contaminants: Chlorinated solvent contamination was present in soil and groundwater with PCE concentrations greater than 14,000 ug/L and potential presence of DNAPL. Remedial challenge: The City of Orlando was looking to obtain a pay-per-performance ...
In addition, the nutrients must provide the organism with reagents for producing biologically utilizable energy. Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen are the main constituents in bacterial cells. ...
Gastec and Drager tubes use the same colorimetric technology where the chemical reagent in the gas tube reacts to the gas sample as it is drawn through the tube. ...
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Dispersed phase inertisation This type of inertisation consists of spraying of the leachate through a nozzle into a heated chamber to produce small drops and then spraying the reagents into the same chamber. In both cases a mist is formed, one of droplets and the other of particles and these mists are mixed. ...
GTP offers 3 unique cobalt catalytic reagents used to accelerate the oxidation of mercaptans in petroleum fractions. ...
According to the oxidation of phenol, it has been found that the oxidation by Fenton's reagent is dependent on the pH, contrary to the microwave system, which is not influenced by this parameter. ...
