TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIALS
ADVERTORIALS Pressure is on to reduce carbon emissions
Metrohm Process Analytics launches an online Raman analyser for process monitoring and optimisation
Accurate process monitoring presents several challenges in the PAT world. The complexities of some chemical processes, non-uniformity in raw materials, variable operating conditions, and navigating hazardous environments all provide approaches frequently fail to adjust quickly to and product quality. The resolution of such chal- lenges is achieved through the innovative 2060 Raman Analyser from Metrohm Process Analytics, a product born out of the collaborative expertise of Metrohm Headquarters, Metrohm Process Ana- lytics, and Metrohm Spectro Inc.
Metrohm Process Analytics
www.metrohm.com/
Governments and companies globally are placing increasing focus on decarbonization. One strategy gaining interest is syngas fermentation: exploiting organisms capable of converting carbon- containing industrial waste gases into fuels. Biotechnology industries often rely on the use of heterotrophic fermentations, in which microorganisms use expensive carbon substrates to achieve high biomass productivities and cells densities. Autotrophic metabolisms are an intriguing new trend
where organisms generate their own biomass using inorganic carbon, at the expense of slower production rates.. of gas transfer, in particular when solubility is poor. When considering autotrophic syngas fermentation, the engineering solution for poor gas transfer is limited to improvement. An effective alternative is to operate the bioreactor at elevated pressure to increase gas transfer rate without changes to sparging or agitation. maintain live parameters including pH, temperature, and dissolved oxygen,. Heterotrophic cultivation is feasible across all pressures, but autotrophic conditions require increased pressures to become commercially viable. Operating at high changes in the bioprocess, allowing for complete automatization of fermentation feedback loops.
H.E.L Group
https://helgroup.com/products/bioreactors/
Save Energy with Hot Air Recycling: CHINOOK Hot air recirculation with high pressure
users both energy and costs.
Named after the warm fall Chinook winds which can produce a remarkable temperature increase, this innovative processes at high pressure.
Working in nearly all hot air processes that allow for hot air recirculation, and in which energy recovery is reasonable and possible, the CHINOOK blower can help to save up to 50% energy
and costs and reduce CO2 footprint. a long time despite high thermal loads, thanks to its compact insulation, solid construction, and CHINOOK delivers optimum and effortless performance in ambient temperatures up to 60°C and a single unit.
The CHINOOK can also be combined with a frequency controller to clock the Hertz as low as 20Hz and up to 60Hz to match the requirements of the heat process.
There are multiple opportunities to integrate the CHINOOK blower into industrial processes, such as in the drying system of electronic components, shrink drying systems of heat shrinkable plastics thermal disinfection applications. recirculate hot air, saving energy and money. equipment and offers highly competent technical support by their team of dedicated engineers.
Welwyn Tool Group 0800 856 0057
www.welwyntoolgroup.com
Vision Engineering features 4 technology strands at Smart
Factory Expo four microscopy and metrology technologies at including award winning eyepieceless optical stereo microscopes, digital microscopes including CNC CMM metrology systems, and COBOT controlled microscopy.
Our pioneering eyepiece-less stereo microscopes, digital 3D inspection systems and metrology systems enable our customers globally Highlights featured on stand P60 this year include the latest generation of Mantis ergonomic be simultaneously delivering a digital stereo live image from the stand, whilst streaming a digital stereo image from a remote location. More information is available at our website scan this QR code.
Vision Engineering Ltd
generalinfo@visioneng.co.uk www.visioneng.com
JANUARY 2021 | PROCESS & CONTROL 49 JUNE 2024 | PROCESS
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