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Articles from April 2011



Pipe Flow Measurement In The Process Plant

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Sustainability And The Processing Industry

Last week, I indulged my fancy in simple, but elegant solutions developed for the processing industry using the latest technology. This week, I am looking further into the how well our industry is meeting the new(?) ecological challenge of reducing its carbon footprint.  

Innovation In the Process Industry

I don’t know about you, but as an inquisitive Engineer and a simple soul, I sometimes come across items of process engineering that are at once, simple in concept (“why didn’t someone think of this before?”), relatively cheap (as much as anything can be in our safety-critical industry) and a breakthrough (eureka!).  

Maintec 2011 Short Review

The NEC was the venue for Maintec 2011. I went along (without the camera this time) to take a look at some of the products and services on offer and to chat with a few customers on Processingface and engineeringface.

A Commentary On An Opec Country

As an Engineer that has travelled widely in pursuit of both his and other people’s business over a long career, I have managed to work and live in a number of oil-rich countries and visited another in 1985, just at the time when I had to flee from the advancing enemy.