1. Houston, Texas
OctOBER 19-21, 2010 RelianT CenTeR, Hall e
ConneCting with the Future of the Global
ChemiCal & petroChemiCal proCess industries
it
is a great honor to extend to my fellow chemical engineers a warm
invitation to join us in the great city of houston, texas for the first
installment of Cheminnovations. this is the onlY integrated conference
and exhibition taking place in north america this year for the entire chemical &
petrochemical process industries. no where else will you find so many practical
presentations of unbiased, institutional knowledge and innovative technologies together under
one roof covering solutions that are applicable in industries wherever chemical change takes place:
chemical & petrochemical, petroleum refining, plastics & resins, nonferrous metals, pulp & paper,
food & beverages, glass & ceramics, pharmaceuticals, and more.
now more than ever, chemical engineers are being asked to solve
tough processing challenges in the context of unpredictable market
and regulatory climates. With that in mind, our conference has been
prepared for the engineers in the chemical & petrochemical indus-
P l AT I N u m S P o N S o R tries, bY the engineers in the chemical & petrochemical industries.
Whether you are involved in plant operations, instrumentation &
automation, environmental health & safety, or other processing &
handling challenges, Cheminnovations executive advisory board,
S T R AT E G I C PA R T N E R S
comprising of practicing engineering professionals, has created
unique, high quality conference tracks that are focused on innovative
approaches and novel technologies that you won’t find anywhere else on this scale.
sessions have been tailored for all levels of the engineering career path, from entry
level to engineering management, and acknowledge the immense need for knowledge
transfer in today’s overstretched workforce.
We expect over 2,500 attendees and 200+ exhibitors in houston. please join us on
october 19 -21, to learn from each other and enjoy the great state of texas. for more information
on registration, please visit us online: cpievent.com or call +1.832.242.1969.
look forward to see you in houston,
PRESENTED BY
rebekkah marshall, b.s. Ch.e.
editor-in-Chief, Chemical engineering magazine
2. Are You Keeping Up with the
Solutions for Your Processing
Find out at ChemInnovations… Plus See
Who Should Attend?
Chemical engineers plant managers/superintendents
instrumentation engineers Cost estimators
process engineers directors of research
environmental engineers plant Chemists
maintenance engineers automation engineers
production engineers Control systems engineers
Reach ALL major industry segments across the Industry
Chemicals & petrochemicals
petroleum refining Market segments comprising
the CPi
nonferrous metals
span the chemical & petrochemical
stone, Clay, Glass & Ceramics 7 major industries include:
• Inorganic Chemicals
pulp & paper industry
• Plastics Materials & Synthetic Resins
food & beverages
segments
• Pharmaceuticals
rubber & misc. • Soaps & Detergents
other manufacturing • Paints & Allied Products
• Organic Chemicals
• Fertilizers & Agrichemicals
• Adhesives & Sealants
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3. Houston, Texas
OctOBER 19-21, 2010 RelianT CenTeR, Hall e
Latest Technologies, Employing the Best
Needs and Maximizing Cost-Savings?
How You Stack Up Against the Competition!
united states chemical & petrochemical potential spending in 2010:
Strategically Located
in the Heart of the
Global Energy Industry,
ChemInnovations
Gives You Unsurpassed
Access to the People
and Companies
Shaping What’s Next
plants With proJeCts
sCheduled to start
ConstruCtion in 2010
for the Industry
the houston metro area is home to over 3,000 energy-related companies, more oil
and gas e&p firms than any other city in the world, 400+ chemical plants, and one
of the world’s largest manufacturing centers for petrochemicals… the $15 billion
petrochemical complex that lines the houston ship Channel is the largest in the nation.
m E D I A & S P o N S o R I N G o R G A N I Z AT I o N S GloBAl
CPI AllIANCE
INDuSTRIAl
hYGIENE
NEwS
4. Schedule
of Events 10 Reasons You should
Monday Attend North America’s Only
7:30 am-5:00 pm
8:00 am-5:00 pm
registration
training Workshops
Major Chemical & Petrochemical
9:00 am-5:00 pm plant & brewery tour event in 2010
11:00 am-6:00 pm Golf tournament
1 reCeiVe three days of unmatched industry learning featuring
tuesday over 50+ speakers.
7:00 am-6:00 pm registration 2 See 200+ exhibitors showcasing the latest solutions for the market.
8:00 am-9:45 am Keynote: importance
of fostering innovation 3 gAin strategic insights you won’t get at any other event.
10:00 am-11:30 am Conference session a 4 Meet one-on-one with industry leaders and technical experts.
11:00 am-6:00 pm exhibit hours
11:30 am-1:30 pm lunch on exhibit floor 5 LeArn about best practices across all segments of the industry.
1:30 pm-3:30 pm Conference session b
6 DiSCoVer the best technologies for your needs through
3:30 pm-6:00 pm Welcome reception on personalized tours/demos.
exhibit floor
7 ConneCt with your peers from around the world at
wednesday top-caliber receptions.
7:30 am-5:00 pm registration
8 CuStoMiZe your conference schedule from more than
8:30 am-9:15 am Keynote: invention and 35 sessions.
the formation of
the processing industry 9 DeMo cutting-edge innovations in the industrial Communications
pavilion featuring Wirelesshart and emerging technologies.
9:30 am-11:00 am Conference session C
10:00 am-5:00 pm exhibit hours 10 get insights into market and regulatory trends in the chemical
& petrochemical industries.
11:30 am-1:30 pm lunch on exhibit floor
1:30 am-3:00 pm Conference session d
3:00 pm-5:00 pm reception on
exhibit floor
5:00 pm -6:00 pm Chemical Engineering
awards reception
thursday
7:00 am Christian fellowship
breakfast
7:30 am-3:00 pm
8:30 am -9:15 am
registration
Keynote: use Your
Need Help Getting
9:30 am-11:00 am
imagination to start a fire
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1:30 pm-3:00 pm Conference session f
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5. KEynOtE & GEnERal SESSiOnS | the Power of innovation
Wikipedia defines innovation as a change in the thought process for doing something or “new stuff that is made useful”. it may refer to an
incremental emergent or radical and revolutionary changes in thinking, products, processes, or organizations. Cheminnovations is a gather-
ing of chemical process engineers to discuss innovative ways to meet the needs of their core business. our three Keynote sessions will take
you through different aspects of innovation. We will start with three speakers on the first day giving an overview/state of the industry and
how large players foster innovation. on day two we will listen to John lienhard speak about how inventive minds work and highlight some
inventions that have moved the industry forward, and on the last day we will hear from a modern day inventor telling you how he used his
imagination to advance the concrete industry.
tuESday – OPEninG KEynOtE SESSiOn
the importance of Fostering innovation
10/19/2010 | 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
Chemical processing needs innovative leaders. at the opening keynote prepare to hear from a leading consulting firm about the
state of the chemical process industries and what the future holds along with real statistics. this will be immediately followed by
representatives from leading Cpi companies discussing the meaning and importance of innovation, sharing examples of innovative
thinking that has helped their companies grow and ways to foster innovation in your own company.
State of the industry & industry Statistics
John Pearson, President, Chemical Week/SRI Consulting
Cultivating innovative thinking
André Argenton, Ph.D., Global R&D Strategy Leader, The Dow Chemical Company
Being innovative while Meeting regulatory Demands
Representative from ExxonMobil to be Announced
WEdnESday thuRSday
invention and the Formation of the use your imagination
Processing industry to Start a Fire
10/20/2010 | 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM 10/21/2010 | 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM
dr. John h. lienhard, author and voice of the engines of our in an era of chronically underfunded and deteriorating american infrastruc-
ingenuity, a nationally syndicated radio program on national ture one man shrugged off petty politics, won over skeptics and rebounded
public radio, will address the Cheminnovations Conference at- from setbacks to prove that innovation is alive and well in the business
tendees to share insights into the way inventive minds work and world. John hillman, inventor of the hybrid Composite beam, (hCb) was
highlight process inventions that have moved the Cpi forward. working 50 hours a week as a bridge engineer. he spent over 14 years
• How important is invention in today’s process industry? working on his formula and put his first hCb in place in 2007. even at
• Has innovation lost its meaning? one-tenth the weight of a conventional concrete beam, the hCb can carry
• Is invention revered in today’s process industry? freight trains and last indefinitely. according to the american society of Civil
engineers over 26% of us bridges are structurally deficient or function-
John Lienhard, Ph.D. ally obsolete. thanks to John’s perseverance and obsession, his structural
Author and Voice of The Engines of Our beam—consisting of a corrosion resistant fiberglass box containing self-
consolidating concrete, steel strands, foam and a pink frilly-looking inflat-
Ingenuity, KUHF 88.7FM able plastic bag—bridges can be assembled quickly and at low costs. Join
us as we listen to the story of John hillman a modern day inventor, sharing
his tales of obstacles, disappointments, challenges that lead to his creation
and how his company fostered creativity and innovation!
Register by 8/18/10 for the John Hillman P.E., S.E., President & Founder,
Best Rates at www.cpievent.com HC Bridge Company, LLC
with promotion code PRELIM
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6. cO-lOcatEd EvEntS
iSa houston Section,
www.houstonisa.org, will be
hosting its annual exhibition in 2010 ChemInnovations
conjunction with the cheminnovations conference & Exposition on
October 19-21, 2010 at Reliant center in houston. Advisory Committee
“The ISA Houston Section is continuously looking for new ways to provide C. Patrick Bartosh, Sr. Client Service Manager,
Sage environmental Consulting, l.P.
more value to our members. We are confident our new partnership with Chem-
Robert Batey, Process Consulting engineer,
Innovations will fulfill the needs of both the market and industry profession- URS Corp
als locally and globally,” said Mike Huereca, Chairman, iSa Houston 2010 and John Carson, President, Jenike & Johanson inc.
Milton Chaves, Process engineer, Hess Corporation
incoming President of the iSa Houston Section.
Kristine Chin, Manager, Technical Programming,
Additional information is available at www.houstonisa.org. aiChe - north Jersey local Section
Shrikant Dhodapkar, Fellow, The Dow Chemical
Company
Victor edwards, Director of Process Safety Health,
P R E S E N T E D B Y:
Safety and environment, aker Solutions
Russell Heinen, Vice President, SRi Consulting
David Hill, Manager of Technical Support,
October 21, 2010 • 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Chemstations
David Holmes, PR Manager, Process Systems
Using WirelessHART™ Technology in Process industries & Solutions, emerson Process Management
A Vendor-neutral, educational Seminar on the first open interoperable Bill Huitt, W. M. Huitt Co.
wireless communication standard for the process industries Scott Jenkins, Chemical engineering/
access intelligence
learn how this exciting new technology can help lower your operating costs, reduce Brian Kolthammer, Corporate Fellow, Research &
downtime and move your company from a costly scheduled maintenance strategy to a Development, The Dow Chemical Company
more cost-effective predictive maintenance strategy. Dorothy lozowski, Chemical engineering/
Fee: There is no charge for the seminar but attendance is limited. don’t miss this access intelligence
opportunity to learn from the experts about this exciting new technology! loan Mansy, na Commercial Manager, Solutia
Rebekkah Marshall, editor-in-Chief,
For more details or to regiSter toDAY, visit wirelesshart.hartcomm.org Chemical engineering
Gerald Ondrey, associate european editor,
Chemical engineering
Gerald Parkinson, Consultant
Ravi Prakash, Solutia
Ram Ramachandran, Consultant
Suzanne Shelley, Contributing editor for Chemical
engineering Magazine and Principal/Owner,
Tradeshow Floor Sessions by Industrial Info Precision Prose, inc.
Resources – Free to all Attendees adnan Siddiqui, Principal, ConcepSys Solutions llC
Cecil Smith, Consultant
Want to know what’s driving industrial plant spending in 2011? Jonathan Tan, Technical Professional, Kellogg Brown
attend one of several 30 minute segments presented by iiR’s industry experts. & Root KBR
Segments include: Chemical Processing industry, Pharmaceutical & Biotech, Guy Weismantel, President, Weismantel international
alternative Fuels & Petroleum Refining industries. andrew Willson, Manager Peroxide Plants, SOlVaY
Chemicals inc. north america
Planning for 2011? We’ve got you covered!
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7. conference Grid
MOnDaY, OCTOBeR 18, 2010
PReCOnFeRenCe WORKSHOPS
full daY | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. | $450 morninG | 8:00 am - noon | $210 afternoon | 1:00 – 5:00 pm | $210
powder and bulk storage
pneumatic Conveying mixing blending and maintaining product Quality
petrochemicals and Catalyst technology for the 21st Century
PlanT & BReWeRY TOUR | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm | $75
exxonmobil baytown Chevron phillips pasadena plastics Complex st. arnolds brewery houston
GOlF TOURnaMenT – HeRMann PaRK GOlF ClUB: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm | $100 PeR PlaYeR, $400 FOURSOMe
TUeSDaY, OCTOBeR 19, 2010 | exHiBiT HOURS 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
8:00 – 9:45 am 10:00 – 11:30 am 1:30 – 3:30 pm
TRaCK 1: BUSineSS inSiGHT FOR enGineeRS
welcome & Keynote: Session 1a: industry Challenges from the Session 1B: managing outside influences - regulation and
the importance of Fostering association perspective legal impacts
innovation today TRaCK 2: DeSiGn/OPeRaTiOnS/PROCeSS - nURTURinG YOUR PlanT PRODUCTiOn
Moderator: Rebekkah Marshall, Session 2a: innovative strategies for Chemical
Editor-in-Chief, Chemical Engineering Session 2B: process intensification
process improvements
John Pearson, President, Chemical TRaCK 3: eneRGY eFFiCienCieS anD THe USe OF alTeRnaTiVe eneRGY SOURCeS
Week and SRI Consulting
Dr. André Argenton, Global R&D Session 3a: improved energy efficiency through
Session 3B: energy efficiency in Chemical processing
Strategy Leader, The Dow Chemical advanced heat transfer technology
Company
TRaCK 4: neW HORizOnS in aUTOMaTiOn
Representative from ExxonMobil
Corporation to be announced Session 4B: innovation in process automation safety and
Session 4a: Wireless plant Communications
security
WeDneSDaY, OCTOBeR 20, 2010 | exHiBiT HOURS 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
8:30 – 9:15 am 9:30 – 11:00 am 1:30 – 3:00 pm
TRaCK 1: BUSineSS inSiGHT FOR enGineeRS
Session 1C: Cost estimation & project Justification Session 1D: people management and Knowledge transfer
TRaCK 2: PROCeSS DeSiGn anD OPeRaTiOnS — nURTURinG YOUR PlanT PRODUCTiOn
Keynote: invention and
the Formation of the Session 2C: increasing production - design and revamps Session 2D: innovative materials of Construction
Processing industry TRaCK 3: eneRGY eFFiCienCieS anD THe USe OF alTeRnaTiVe eneRGY SOURCeS
John Lienhard, Author and Session 3C: alternative sources of energy for use
Voice of Engines of our in Chemical & petrochemical facilities
Ingenuity, KUHF 88.7 FM
TRaCK 5: enViROnMenTal, HeaTH, anD SaFeTY - leT’S TalK ReGUlaTiOnS anD OPeRaTiOnS
Session 5C: panel discussion - responding to Climate
Session 5D: strategies for Clean air
Change legislation
THURSDaY, OCTOBeR 21, 2010 | exHiBiT HOURS 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
8:30 – 9:15 am 9:30 – 11:00 am 1:30 – 3:00 pm
TRaCK 1: BUSineSS inSiGHT FOR enGineeRS
Session 1e: Cultivating innovation & sustainability Session 1F: the importance of engineering ethics
Keynote: use Your
TRaCK 2: DeSiGn/OPeRaTiOnS/PROCeSS - nURTURinG YOUR PlanT PRODUCTiOn
imagination to Start a Fire
Session 2e: Clearing new hurdles via modeling,
John Hillman, P.E., S.E.,
automation, and Control
President & Founder, HC Bridge
Company, LLC TRaCK 5: enViROnMenTal, HeaTH, anD SaFeTY - leT’S TalK ReGUlaTiOnS anD OPeRaTiOnS
Session 5e: ensuring safer process plants Session 5F: Water treatment supply and reuse
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Sessions
Session 1c: cost Estimation
Track 1: Business Insight
cPi Workshops for Engineers
& Project Justification
10/20/2010 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
many of the most pressing engineering chal- the content in this session will address new
Workshop: Powder & Bulk Storage lenges result from changing business conditions. approaches to estimating and justifying project
10/18/2010 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM this track addresses today’s key issues affecting costs with improved success including best
Instructor: Herman Purutyan, CEO, Jenike the chemical & petrochemical process indus- practices on navigating through the storm of
& Johanson Inc. tries. these include: working with and managing economic volatility.
people, the impact of the business, the volatile
from the leaders in powder and bulk storage learn economic environment, justifing & estimated Chair: Adnan A. Siddiqui, Principal, ConcepSys
the fundamentals of powder flow technology costs and creating a culture of innovation. Solutions LLC
and step-by-step process for designing a bulk Co-Chair: Jonathan Tan, Technical Professional,
solid storage Vessel in this day long workshop. Track Chair: Russell Heinen, Vice President, SRI Kellogg Brown & Root KBR
Consulting
Workshop: Petrochemicals Track Co-Chair(s): Adnan Siddiqui, Principal, economic Design: An economic optimization
ConcepSys Solutions LLC Methodology
and catalyst technology for Thane R. Brown, Retired Proctor & Gamble Engineer
the 21st century & Adjunct Professor, University of Dayton
Session 1a: industry challenges
10/18/2010 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM how to Justify Automation Projects
Instructor: Rob Parry, Executive Account Manager, from the association Perspective Douglas White, Plant Web Solutions Group, Emerson
BASF Catalysts 10/19/2010 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Process Management
this workshop will give you a brief introduction the Chemical & petrochemical process industries transforming Publicly Available information
to petrochemicals and catalysts, the challenges are constantly looking for ways to meet product de- into an innovative tool for Business Decisions
in converting to bio-based feedstocks and share mand while watching the bottom line, all the while Aldemir Marreiros, Intratec
case studies of trouble shooting. watching out for safety and security of the plants
physical assets as well as information assets. the Session 1d: People Management
aM Workshop: Pneumatic speakers will kick off the business insights track.
& Knowledge transfer
conveying each will talk from their association perspective
about the Cpi and the challenges they face. 10/20/2010 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
10/18/2010 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Instructor: Eric Maynard, Senior Consultant, Jenike texas Chemical Council Perspective this session addresses the demographic issues
& Johanson Inc. Hector Rivero, President, Texas Chemical Council* facing the industry as new process engineers
are brought in to replace the aging workforce in
learn the fundamentals of pneumatic Convey- Biotechnology industry many plants. the issues address the problems
ing technology and troubleshooting Common organization Perspective associated with transferring many years of
problems with pneumatic Conveying systems by Rina Singh Ph.D., Director, Policy Industrial experience to the new process engineers, who in
attending this half day workshop. Biotechnology & Environmental, many ways speak an entirely different language
BIO | Biotechnology Industry Organization and are motivated by different factors that can
PM Workshop: Mixing, Blending & make management and knowledge transfer
wireless industrial networking Alliance
Maintaining Product Quality Perspective difficult. the changing economic environment
10/18/2010 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Paul Goodson, Executive Director, Wireless Industrial has led to a smaller workforce, different work
Instructor: Eric Maynard, Senior Consultant, Jenike Networking Alliance WINA* functions being outsourced and changing at-
& Johanson Inc. titudes and motivations in the people we work
from the leaders in mixing, blending and with everyday. this session attempts to bring
Session 1B: Managing Outside understanding to the changing environment and
maintaining product Quality learn more about
mixing, blending, and sampling of bulk solid and
influences - Regulation & legal how we can effectively work with people in this
preventing particle segregation and its harmful impacts day and age.
effects on product Quality by attending this half 10/19/2010 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Chair: Milton A. Chaves, Process Engineer, Hess
day workshop. the content in this session will address how the Corporation
broader economy and business objectives can Co-Chair: Mr. Russell Heinen, Vice President, SRI
workshops are an additional charge. Consulting
impact your role. You will learn how financial
See the website www.cpievent.com for more principles can impact the profitability of your Aging Plants + Aging workforce = the risk
details and workshop takeaways. plant, your capital projects, and your firm. best Management Conundrum
practices on navigating through the storm of Kevin North, President and CEO, Dyadem
economic volatility will be presented.
how Leading indicators Affect Your Safety
Chair: Russell Heinen, Vice President, SRI Consulting Performance Culture
how the industry outlook impacts You and Sam Harkins, Environmental, Health, Safety & Training
Your Company Director, Veolia Environmental Services - NA
Russell Heinen, Vice President, SRI Consulting 3D immersive Learning environment networks
* = Invited presenters
non-Legal obligations Facing Plant operators Quincey Jones, Sr. Vice President, Optimum
Chris Paul, Attorney, McAfee Taff Performance Solutions Inc.
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9. Houston, Texas
OctOBER 19-21, 2010 RelianT CenTeR, Hall e
Session 1E: cultivating innovation Session 2a: innovative Strategies for Co-Author(s):
& Sustainability chemical Process improvements Lisa Leone, Drexel University
Chern-Hooi Lim, Drexel University
10/21/2010 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM 10/19/2010 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Jared Lucchesi, Drexel University
innovation is a key driver of financial success a collection of papers that outline novel but Dominic Ciccimaro, Drexel University
and sustainability of enterprises in the chemical proven concepts and techniques for process
incremental hydrocracking enabled by
processing industries. this session shows how optimization, such as, diversifying raw material
Microchannel technology
creating a culture of innovation leads not just to sourcing, ultrasonic cavitations, new solutions for
Jeff McDaniel, Director, Business Development,
new products, but new levels of operation and fischer-tropsch process, and process intensifica-
Velocys, Inc.
safety performance. real case studies are used tion and optimization.
to illustrate how you can also create a culture of Co-Author(s): Edward Rode & Kai Jarosch
Chair: Shrikant Dhodapkar, Fellow, The Dow
innovation within your job, department, and firm. Design, Construction and operation of
Chemical Company
a Disilane Production unit utilizing
Chair: Adnan A. Siddiqui, Principal, ConcepSys Co-Chair: Pradeep Jain, Senior Research Fellow, The inherently Safer technology (iSt).
Solutions LLC Dow Chemical Company Robert Kultgen, Technology Manager - Silanes and
Managing global Sustainability initiatives how innovative Design techniques will en- Siemens Decomposition, REC Silicon
with economic and Social Benefit able the Chemical industry to Diversify its
Loren D. Alexander, Manager, Global*National raw Material Sourcing
Programs, Veolia Environmental Services Christophe Schilling, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer, Session 2c: increasing Production -
Pathways to Sustainable 2050 u.S. Chemicals Genomatica design & Revamps
Manufacturing ultrasonic Cavitations: generation and its 10/20/2010 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
William Choate, Group Manager / Senior Technical role in enhancing Different Chemical & this session provides you with innovative ideas
Staff, BCS, Incorporated Physical Processes to use, design, or acquire Cpi assets, such as
Co-Author: Morgan Smith, BCS, Incorporated Sami Awad, Ph.D., VP of Technology, Crest Ultrasonic critical aspects of moving bed dryers, more ef-
Corporation ficent dryer units, and fired heater efficiencies.
Session 1F: the importance of Compact heat exchange reactor: A new Chair: John Carson, Ph.D. President, Jenike
Engineering Ethics Solution for Fischer-tropsch Process in Fixed & Johanson Inc.
10/21/2010 1:30 – 2:30 pm Bed reactor
Co-Chair: Karl Jacob, The Dow Chemical Company
Zhijun Jia, Ph.D., Manager of Reactor Development,
now more than ever ethics training is key in the
Chart Energy & Chemicals Critical Aspects of Moving Bed Dryer Design
engineering industry. the recent oil spill is another
Co-Author(s): and operation
failure for a profession already deeply afflicted with
Larry Stryker, Chart Energy & Chemicals, Inc. Greg Mehos, Ph.D., Jenike & Johanson Inc.
an identity crisis and which questions its role in
u.s. society. engineers are failing to stand up for Burt Davis, University of Kentucky, Center of Applied Methods for expanding ethanol Dehydration
Energy Research Plants
higher –cost measures that might prevent disas-
Dennis Sparks, University of Kentucky, Center of Jansley Pascoal, Technical Manager, Intratec*
ters. in this one hour ethics course you will walk
Applied Energy Research
away with some best practices to use in everyday Seven Myths of used Process equipment for
work life situations and add to the mandatory eth- Process intensification and optimization the Chemical industry
ics hours you need do work in the state of texas. Helmut Schildknecht, Lists USA Inc. Gregg Epstein, President, Perry Videx, LLC
Instructor:John C. Lagace Jr., Process Manager new Approach to improving efficiency of
& Partner, Commonwealth Engineering and Fired heaters
Construction, LLC Session 2B: Process intensification
Ashutosh Garg, Vice President, Furnace Improve-
10/19/2010 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM ments Services Inc.
Track 2: Process Design novel ways to reduce operating costs and safety
hazards through application of process intensifi-
and Operations — Nurturing cation and different design approaches such as
* = Invited presenters
Your Plant Production microchannel reactors, incremental hydrocrack-
ing, and utilizing inherently safer technology (ist).
this track focuses on unique approaches and
technologies that offer improvements in the Chair: David Holmes, PR Manager, Process Systems &
areas of process design and optimization. ses- Solutions, Emerson Process Management REgIstER by 8/18/10
sions include innovative strategies for Chemical Co-Chair: John Carson, Ph.D., President, Jenike &
process improvements, increasing production Johanson Inc. for the Best Rates at
— design & revamps, innovative materials
of Construction, and Clearing new hurdles Via
overview of Process intensification www.cpievent.com with
Rocky Costello, President, P.E., R.C. Costello & Assoc., Inc.
modeling, automation & Control. attendees
will learn innovative approaches to use in their Microchannel reactor For Propylene oxida-
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Steven G. Schon P.E., Engineering Fellow, Arkema Inc.
Track Chair: Shrikant Dhodapkar, Fellow, The Dow
Chemical Company
Track Co-Chair: John Carson, President, Jenike &
Johanson Inc.
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Sessions
Session 2d: avoiding leaks, use of wind Power at CP
contamination and loss With Track 3: Energy Steve Westhead, Solutia - Therminol Heat Transfer
innovative Materials of construction Efficiencies and the use of Fluids
10/20/2010 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM alternative Energy Sources use of Biomass Power in a CPi facility
Thomas McGowan, President, TMTS Associates, Inc. *
these presentations offer innovative solutions this track will focus on advanced heat transfer
to the most pressing maintenance and perfor- technology, energy efficiency, and alternative using Solar energy to Power Cooling
mance problems that are associated with harsh sources of energy for use in Cpi facilities. Applications
or aggressive fluid handling in the Cpi. problems Yessica Trejo-Dominguez, Engineer, Universidad
Track Chair: Guy Weismantel, President, Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)*
addressed include corrosion in heat exchangers, Weismantel International
failure of mechanical seals and bearings, leaking
Track Co-Chair: Brian Kolthammer, Corporate
in pumps and energy loss.
Fellow, Research & Development, The Dow
novel Surface treatment increases Chemical Company Track 4: New Horizons in
Maintenance intervals on Mechanical automation
Seals and Bearings
Mark Slivinski, President and Founder, Carbide
Panel 3a: improved Energy the chemical and petrochemical industries
Derivative Technologies, Inc.* Efficiency through advanced traditionally have been highly receptive to
novel Containment Shell improves energy heat transfer technology new control and supervision technologies.
10/19/2010 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM these industries have invested more money
efficiency of Seal-less, Magnetic-Coupled and time in research and innovation than
Pumps improved energy efficiency through heat transfer any other industrial sectors. this track will
Nicolas Weibel Ph.D., Greene Tweed & Company* technology focusing on: highlight two of the most timely and in-
innovative & Cost-effective handling of Fluids • Heat transfer equipment novative areas in process automation today:
and Solids by means of hermetically Sealed • Fluids Wireless Communications and safety and
Double hose-Diaphragm Pumps • Process Design/Selection security.
Heinz Nägel, FELUWA Pumpen GmbH*
Chair: Guy Weismantel, President, Weismantel Track Chair: David Holmes, PR Manager,
Selection of Corrosive resistant heat ex- International Process Systems & Solutions, Emerson
changer Materials of Construction used in Co-Chair: Brian Kolthammer, Corporate Fellow, Process Management
Diluted Sulfuric Acid Applications Research & Development, The Dow Chemical
Danielle Garito, Product Engineer, Ametek Company
Moderator/Chair: David Carpenter, Consultant Session 4a: Wireless Plant
Session 2E: clearing new hurdles Panelists from Heat Transfer Research Institute communications
via Modeling, automation & control 10/19/2010 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
10/21/2010 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Panel 3B: Energy Efficiency in Communications hassles restrict workplace
learn how advances in process simulation, hmi chemical Processing mobility, as well as frustrate managers and
systems and optimization packages and methods 10/19/2010 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM employees. thus, many companies are scram-
can help you achieve new levels in process panel discussion on energy efficiency based on bling to find cost-efficient methods to improve
design and control. topics include on-line decision advanced heat integration, waste heat recovery, internal communications systems that enhance
support systems, human centered design, and and use of low grade energy. operational productivity. Wireless plant communi-
new fouling models. cations come in many forms and address a wide
• Advanced Heat Integration
range of goals at relatively low cost. this session
Chair: David Hill, Manager of Technical Support, • Waste Heat Recovery
will show how wireless hardware standards sim-
Chemstations • Use of Low Grade Energy
plify integration and provide real-world examples
on-line Decision Support Systems for Moderator/Chair: Brian Kolthammer, Corporate Fellow, of the economies of scale that have already been
optimizing Plant operations Research & Development, The Dow Chemical achieved.
William A. Poe, Product Sales Executive, Invensys Company
Panelists TBA wireless hardware Standards, Making the
Conquering Complexity with human right Choice
Centered Design Stephan Schultz, Senior Product Manager
Bryan Jones, Emerson Process Management Session 3c: alternative Sources of Automation, R. Stahl Schaltgeräte GmbH
Energy for use in chemical &
Plant wireless Solutions at the LAn level
Petrochemical Processing Facilities Kim Hoyt, Manufacturing Excellence Manager,
10/20/2010 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Huntsman Corporation
evaluating alternative sources of energy for use in
Cpi facilities:
• Solar • Wind • Biomass • Hydrogen
Moderator/Chair: Loan Mansy, NA Commercial
* = Invited presenters Manager, Solutia - Therminol Heat Transfer Fluids
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11. Houston, Texas
OctOBER 19-21, 2010 RelianT CenTeR, Hall e
Session 4B: innovation in Process David Allen, Melvin H. Gertz Regents Chair in Chemi- Chair: Victor Edwards, Director of Process Safety
cal Engineering and Director, University Of Texas Health, Safety and Environment, Aker Solutions
automation Safety & Security at Austin* Co-Chair: Dorothy Lozowski, Managing Editor,
10/19/2010 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Chemical Engineering/Access Intelligence
in the chemical & petrochemical process indus- Session 5d: Strategies for clean air
unique Safety Approach to tracking
tries, instrumentation, automation, and control go 10/20/2010 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Personnel in the Plant Along with
hand in hand with safety and security. this session this session will address the management strategies hazardous gas information
will explain where safety instrumented systems and technology options for monitoring air emissions Ken Johnson, Senior Manager, ACCENTURE LLP
are needed and help clarify the complex issues of capturing and destroying pollutants, and ensuring
integrating the two. it will also show how automa- regulatory compliance, and compliance with mainte- Primary explosion only Provides Limited Safety
tion can help secure process facilities at a more Gerd Mayer, Ph.D. Rembe, Inc.
nance, startup and shutdown regulations.
vigilant level. improving Process Safety Performance using
Chair: C. Patrick Bartosh, Sr. Client Service Manager,
First things First Sage Environmental Consulting, L.P. Process hazard information
John Cusimano, Director of Security Services, Exida Jo Fearnley, Principal Consultant, Aker Solutions
Co-Chair: Suzanne Shelley, Contributing Editor for
Co-Author: SreeRaj Nair, Principal Engineer,
Functional Safety in the Chemical Process Chemical Engineering Magazine and Principal/
Consultancy Services, Aker Solutions
industry Owner, Precision Prose, Inc.
Denise Chastain-Knight, CH2M Hill
environmentally and economically Beneficial Process Safety for the Common Folk
Flare gas recovery Projects in Petrochemical Jack Chosnek, President, KnowledgeOne
Facilities Session 5F: Water treatment
Track 5: Environmental, Roger Blanton P.E., Senior Applications Engineer -
Health & Safety – Gas Recovery Group, John Zink Company Supply & Reuse
10/21/2010 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Let’s talk regulations energy Savings; Particulate emissions Moni-
toring; And intelligent integration of Baghouse With increasing water scarcity, the need for water
& Operations Control & Sensing for Dust Collection Systems treatment and reuse is becoming more important.
this track will provide guidance on critical Gerry Kaelin, Mechanical Engineer/Vice President, this session will address emerging technologies
issues for the Chemical process indus- FilterSense for water treatment, conservation, and reuse.
tries such as adapting to climate change Chair: Dorothy Lozowski, Managing Editor, Chemical
enhanced Leak Detection and repair Programs
legislation, reducing air emissions, assuring Engineering
Jim Drago, P.E., Manager, Business Development,
safer process plants, and optimizing water Garlock Sealing Technologies Co-Chair: Scott Jenkins, Associate Editor, Chemical
resources. participants can expect to learn
Framework for Selecting thin-Cake Candle Engineering
practical strategies to protect the environ-
ment, health, and safety. Filter technology for removing Solid water reuse Best Practices/Lessons Learned
Contaminant Fines From recirculating Acid Michael Dorsey, Senior Materials Corrosion Technolo-
Track Chair: C. Patrick Bartosh, Sr. Client Service gas Scrubbing Fluid Streams gist, DuPont Nylon Intermediates & Specialties*
Manager, Sage Environmental Consulting, L.P. Barry A. Perlmutter, Managing Director, BHS-Filtration
Track Co-Chair: Victor Edwards, Director of Pro- Inc. Deployment of Biokinetic Modeling tools to
cess Safety Health, Safety and Environment, optimize real time Biological wastewater
Aker Solutions Control Strategies for halogen and Sulfur Process Control in the oil refining industry
Bearing Compounds from Chemical and Petro David Kujawski, VP, Refinery Water Engineering &
Chemical Processes Associates
Panel 5c: Responding to climate Scott Bayon, Regional Sales Manager, Anguil Environ-
mental Systems Inc.clc A new Strategy for Cooling tower water
change legislation Conservation
Co-Author: Kevin Summ, Marketing Manager, Anguil Henry A. Becker, H-O-H Water Technology, Inc.
10/20/2010 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Environmental Systems Inc.clc
this panel of experts will examine the evolving water reuse in a CPi tips from twDB
issues and technologies for management of green Jorge Arroyo, Texas Water Development Board
house gases: monitoring and reporting require- Session 5E: Ensuring Safer
ments, facility-wide management of GhG evolving Process Plants
state, national and international regulations,
Carbon Capture and sequestration
10/21/2010 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
these presentations will review innovative ap-
Chair: C. Patrick Bartosh, Sr. Client Service Manager,
Sage Environmental Consulting, L.P.
proaches to maximize protection of personnel and
plant assets in the most cost-effective ways.
REgIstER by 8/18/10
Co-Chair: Suzanne Shelley, Contributing Editor for
Chemical Engineering Magazine and Principal/ • Correlating personnel location with hazardous for the Best Rates at
gas monitoring
Owner, Precision Prose, Inc.
• New methods to mitigate dust explosion hazards www.cpievent.com with
Panelists:
Mark Lockhart, Washington Group International, Inc. • Process safety management for smaller facilities
• Improving process safety performance using
promotion code PRELIM
Ron Crum, URS Corporation
process hazard information
Ian M. Glasgow P.E., Sr. Technical Professional, Mus-
tang Engineering
* = Invited presenters
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12. chementator
& Poster Sessions
Sonocatalysis: A novel Method for Speeding up generating electricity From Low-Pressure Steam
Track 6: chementator Catalysis
Kathrin Hielscher, Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH*
and Streams Cooler than 300°
Robert Wissolik, PE, Wies International Engineering
Lightning round improved Production Process increases Catalyst
Services*
live interviews, hosted by Chemical engineering Activity and Selectivity Alternative energy Projects & heat transfer
editors, will identify the unique benefits of newly Christian Augustin, Hollomet GmbH* Fluids: A Powerful Combination
proven technologies or approaches that can Heather Bateman, Solutia - Therminol Heat Transfer
Catalytic Conversion of Co to Valuable Products Fluids
achieve breakthroughs for chemical & petro- Mike Slowik, Manager Strategic Planning & Analysis,
chemical process industry applications. the Novomer, Inc. refractometer’s new Measurement Principle
following presenters will have 10 minutes to an- Compensates Drift
swer questions such as: how the new process or A new, renewable Pathway for Sodium Carbon- Ingrid Knoblauch, Flexim GmbH
technology works, how it differs from traditional ate/Sodium Bicarbonate
Aldemir Marreiros, Intratec Systems Approach to reducing o&M expense
methods, how the economics or other benefits Dale Winterhoff, Flowserve Pump
compare quantitatively, and many more. on-demand hydrogen Production from Boron
hydride for Large Scale Applications A non-invasive, Percussion-Based Method For
interview sessions are offered in the following Felipe Tavares, CEO, Intratec Measuring Physical Properties of heterogeneous
areas: Materials
on-demand hydrogen Production from Acetylene Alexander Raykhman, Ph.D., CTO, Ultimo Measurement LLC
• Breakthroughs in Reactor and Catalyst Technologies
with energy as a Byproduct
• Alternative Chemical Pathways Mohamed Elgafi, Chief Engineer, EM&C Engineering improved Moisture Control
• Mining More Energy Associates John Robinson, President, Drying Technology, Inc
• Advances in Automation, Instrumentation & Control
• Breakthroughs in Mixing & Separating A Phosphogypsum-Free route to Phosphorous high g-Load Centrifugal Separators Vs Particulates
• Minimizing Pollution & Treating Waste Pentoxide Arthur Krugler, Professional Chemical and Mechanical
Mohamed Elgafi, Chief Engineer, EM&C Engineering Engineer, Krugler Engineering Group
Associates emulsifying with highly intensive ultrasound
Continuous Processes For Fine and Specialty optimizing Steam Jet thermocompressor Design Kathrin Hielscher, Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH*
Chemicals using Production Scale equipment for improved energy utilization
Martin Jonsson, Alfa Laval, Inc. Plasma Based technology for hazardous wastes
Gerald L. Timm, Vice President, Research & Development, E. Gary Cook, Ph.D. Chairman and CEO, InEnTec
the Direct Synthesis of hydrogen Peroxide based Kadant Johnson Inc.* Chemical LLC
on Microreactor technology Cogeneration Process Achieves higher thermal
Tomoya Inoue Ph.D. Sci., National Institute of Advanced State of the Art Low nox thermal oxidation
efficiency and Lower emissions Joseph Colannino, P.E., John Zink Company, LLC
Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, and Ronald Bell, P.E., Consultant
University of Tokyo
holistic Approach to Save energy in Polyethylene Suction recirculation Cavitations Problems on
Track 7: Poster Sessions Plants high-energy Pumps Due to Pump-System inter-
Felipe Tavares, CEO, Intratec action
these poster sessions complement the Che- Ali Al-Ghamdi, Rotating Equipment Consultant, Technical
mentator lightening round that precedes them, Ventilation energy Savings and Air Pollution
Department, Yanbu National Petrochemical Company, *
and in some cases expand upon a topic being Control in Chemical Plants using Liquid Desiccant
Dehumidification Systems using a Bulk Material elevator as a heat
covered in the Conference sessions. While these
Peter Demakos, President, Niagara Blower Company exchanger - two Case Studies
technologies or approaches might not be brand Richard McIntosh, President, Olds Elevator LLC *
new or completely unique, they are generally Saving energy and improving the Bottom Line
categorized as underutilized in that they offer using Compact heat exchangers in the revamping Fouling Conventional heat
substantial benefits that are currently not being Petrochemical industry exchangers as a Self-Cleaning Fluidized
applied to their full potential in the Cpi. Tobias Karlsson, Market Development Manager, Bed Configuration
Petrochemicals, Alfa Laval Tumba AB, * Dick G. Klaren Ph.D., President, Klaren BV *
C-LeVer® direct – the Clever Measurement upgrading thermal Performance And reducing
Long Fiber Composite thermoplastics: high System for Bulk and Solids Fouling of tubular heat exchangers By the use of
Pressure Large Diameter Pipe Concept and Angelique Krasenbrink, President, Rembe, Inc.* tube-Side enhancement technology
Development for next generation Future Pipe Martin Gough, Cal Gavin Ltd., **
embedded Simulation used in PLM
George Coleman, Consultant, Coleman Group, Coleman Majdi Rajab, MSolutions, Inc., * Five ways to reduce the Cost of Filtration
Marketing Co. GIC #2* Jack Berg, CEO, SERFILCO, Ltd.*
Particle Size Distribution (PSD)
Main Characteristics of Different Jeff DeNigris, Malvern Instruments, Inc., * Continuous Pressure and Vacuum Filtration
thermoplastic Materials and washing of organic Cellulose and Biomass
Sanjay Patel, Global Market Segment Manager CPI, Georg using root Cause Analysis as part of your pro-
cess improvement strategy Products
Fischer Piping Systems Ltd.*
Gary Hopkins, Presidetn & CEO, SlipStream Software * Barry A. Perlmutter, Managing Director, BHS-Filtration Inc.
Sustainability in Chemical Processing for utility
or Process heating using Direct Steam injection how Ceramic Measuring tubes in
Mary Cohodes, Marketing Manager, Hydro Thermal electromagnetic Flow Meters (eMF) See cpievent.com for details
Corporation increase Chemical Plant Safety & times for Chementator
Ralf Haut, Marketing Director, Krohne, Inc.
* = Invited presenters and Poster Sessions
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13. Special Events
Network with your peers while enjoying a round of golf,
checking out a Processing Plant or celebrating the top
plants at the Chemical Engineering Awards Dinner.
Plant & Brewery tour
10/18/2010 • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM • Lunch Included
this tour will begin at the reliant Center where participants will board the shuttle bus and the first
stop will be of tour the largest petroleum and petrochemical complex in the u.s. the exxonmobil bay-
town Complex is celebrating its 90th year anniversary. after this extensive tour we will stop for lunch
and then head over to the Chevron phillips – pasadena plastics Complex which houses around 635
employees and 200 contractors. the site produces various grades of polyethylene, polypropylene,
and Kresin (a copolymer made from butadiene/styrene).
attendees will end the day by networking with peers and enjoying the unique selection of
brews at the saint arnold brewing Company. located in downtown houston, saint arnold
brewing Company is texas’ oldest Craft brewery. their goal is to brew world class beers
and deliver them to their customers as fresh as possible. five are made year round and five
are seasonal. tour participants are limited to four samples and leave with a souvenir tasting
glass.
seats are limited so sign up today, also due to security restrictions all tour registrations must be made by
monday, october 11 to allow for advance screening by plant personnel. plants have the right to refuse ac-
cess to any individual.
Golf tournament
10/18/2010 • 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
hermann park Golf Club the cost is $100 per player.
2155 north macGregor this fee includes lunch and dinner,
houston, tX 77030 drinks, and the Golf game
713-526-0077
to register or for Questions, contact Cassie davie at 713-343-1891
or cdavie@tradefairgroup.com
to sponsor, contact Julien dupont at 214-358-5359 or Juliend@tradefairgroup.com
christian Refining & Petrochemical Fellowship Breakfast
10/20/2010 • 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
mission: this fellowship will honor God by sharing the good news about Jesus Christ and provide a ministry to
workers and families of victims of occupational accidents.
for more information, contact thomas brinsko of biC alliance at 281-538-9996. rsVp to tbrinsko@bicalliance.com
breakfast is complimentary, but a hat will be passed to help defray the cost.
chemical Engineering awards Reception
10/20/2010 • 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
this celebration will honor innovation on both individual and technological levels. to bring recognition to careers
involving excellence in chemical engineering, Chemical engineering will announce the winners of its prestigious
2010 personal achievment award, which has been bestowed biennially since 1968. meanwhile, to honor the most
innovative technologies being showcased at this year’s exhibition, Chemical engineering’s inaugural Cheminnova-
tions awards will be announced. these awards will be judged by the editors of Chemical engineering in a number
of categories that include the following: reactor and catalyst technologies; alternative chemical pathways; energy
efficiency; software, automation, instrumentation and control; fluid handling; solids handling; mixing; separating;
minimizing pollution and treating waste; enhancing plant safety and security; reducing downtime.
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Capture the attention of the world’s chemical
engineers at the ultimate venue for the
Chemical Process Industries
Companies Participating as of 6/10/2010
ABB Analytical Measurement Flexim GmbH M.I. Cable Company RVT Process Equipment, Inc.
ACCENTURE LLP Flowserve Pump Maack Business Services Sage Environmental Consulting, L.P.
Ace Glass Furnace Improvements Services Inc. Malvern Instruments, Inc. Samson Controls Inc.
Aker Solutions G. Bopp USA Inc McAfee Taff SERFILCO, Ltd.
Alfa Laval, Inc Garlock Sealing Technologies Melter S.A. de C.V. Sigma Thermal
AMETEK Genomatica MIDAC Corporation SlipStream Software
Anguil Environmental Systems Inc.clc Georg Fischer Piping Systems Ltd. MRAMCO SOLVAY Chemicals Inc. North America
ARI Armaturen USA GIG Karasek MSolutions, Inc. Solutia - Therminol Heat Transfer Fluids
Arkema Inc. Greene Tweed & Company Mustang Engineering SRI Consulting
Artisan Industries Inc. Harriman Chemsult Ltd. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Struthers Wells/Welding Technologies,
B.A.G. Corp. Hart Communication Foundation Science and Technology (AIST), Inc.
Japan, and University of Tokyo Technical Toolboxes
Barben Analyzer Technology, LLC HC Bridge Company, LLC
NETHERLOCKS USA Texas Chemical Council
BASF Catalysts Heat Transfer Research, Inc.
Niagara Blower Company Texas Water Development Board
BCS, Incorporated Hess Corporation
Novomer, Inc. The Dow Chemical Company
BHS-Filtration Inc. Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH
Olds Elevator LLC TMTS Associates, Inc.
BIAR Sampling Systems H-O-H Water Technology, Inc.
Optimum Performance Solutions Inc. TriStar Electronics, Controls and Auto-
BIC Alliance Hollomet GmbH
OSECO mation
BIO | Biotechnology Industry Organization Hydro Thermal Corporation
Paratherm Corp. Ultimo Measurement LLC
Brooks Instrument InCon Processing
Pawling Engineered Products Universal Analyzers
Cal Gavin Ltd. InduMar Products
Perry Videx, LLC Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
Carbide Derivative Technologies, Inc. Industrial Info Resources México (UNAM)
Phoenix Precision
CH2M Hill InEnTec Chemical LLC University of Dayton
PIP-Process Industry Practices
Chart Energy & Chemicals Intratec
Pollution Equipment News/Rimbach UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
Chemical Engineering Invensys Publishing Inc. URS Corporation
Chemical Week ISA Houston Section Powder Bulk Solids Valve Concepts, Inc.
Chemstations Jenike & Johanson Inc. POWER magazine Velocys, Inc.
Clark- Reliance John Zink Company Precision Prose, Inc. Veolia Environmental Services - NA
Coleman Group, Coleman Marketing Co. Kadant Johnson Inc. Process Equipment & Control News Virto/Elcan Industries
ConcepSys Solutions LLC Kellogg Brown & Root KBR Processing Magazine W. M. Huitt Co.
Continental Disc Corporation Klaren BV PROGNOST Systems, Inc. Washington Group International, Inc.
Cooling Technology Institute KnowledgeOne Prominent Fluid Controls, Inc. Weismantel International
CP Pumpen AG Kopetz Mfg, Inc. R. Stahl Schaltgeräte GmbH Wies International Engineering Services
Crest Ultrasonic Corporation Krohne, Inc. R.C. Costello & Assoc., Inc. Wireless Industrial Networking
Drying Technology, Inc Krugler Engineering Group REC Silicon Alliance WINA
DuPont Nylon Intermediates & Specialties KSE-Texas Refinery Water Engineering Witte Pumps & Technology, LLC
Durr Systems Inc Leser LLC & Associates Yanbu National Petrochemical Company
Dyadem Lists USA Inc. Rembe, Inc. Zwick Armaturen GmbH
EM&C ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES
Emerson Process Management
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