Flow control blogs
Flow control blogs
Fugitive emission certified valves enhance process plants’ safety
Today’s guest blogger is discussing the growing challenges of emission control, what kind of standard compliance is required and how does a valve supplier answer to these demands.
Insights ● Blog postHow to eliminate erosion and abrasion caused by catalyst fines in FCCU?
This entry describes how an installed Neles erosion/abrasion resistant ceramic valve solution has helped a customer improve FCC unit performance and profitability. In this particular case eroding 2″ to 10″ valves in a refinery’s fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit were causing problems that degraded both productivity and profitability. Neles application engineers analyzed the problem and provided a solution that quickly paid itself back many times over.
Insights ● Blog postPrecise control with high vibration
A corn processing plant in the US was experiencing difficulties with a critical valve used for controlling fiber-laden corn syrup in its ethanol manufacturing process. Two factors in particular were making it tough to achieve consistent control.
Insights ● Blog postEasy on-off valve integration with AS-interface for marine applications
How to answer seagoing concerns with valve communication networking?
Insights ● Blog postGuest blog: Gas compressibility factor and control valve sizing
Our guest writer Jon F. Monsen on the theories behind control valves and how to apply that in reality when choosing and sizing control valves.
Insights ● Blog postReactive, preventive or predictive?
When it comes to maintenance, which is the right solution for a plant?
Insights ● Blog postValves enhance fluidized-bed polymerization: Part 2 – Product discharge system
In this post we continue discussing the polyolefin processing by looking at the product discharge system, piping and valves controlling the flows.
Insights ● Blog postImplementing the Lean model in R&D delivers customer-centric results faster
Neles has been utilizing a Lean management model in production for a long time already.
Insights ● Blog postKnow your installed base like the back of your hand
Honestly, if you don’t know which field devices you have, where they are located and the job they are doing, then how can you expect to improve your equipment and plant reliability?
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