Chemical Industry at the Emerson Exchange

Chemical Industry at the Emerson Exchange

Working in the Chemical Industry and facing too many challenges? Maybe you can consider attending the Emerson Exchange and all its great forums, workshops and exhibits. Here are some examples of what you will hear:

  • Manual intervention and unreliable instrument operation in a batching environment can introduce unexpected problems with final product quality, production flexibility, and have negative EHS implications. Inaccurate and/or inconsistent charging, poor temperature control, and an inability to manage in-situ upsets are all examples of challenges impacting reactor performance. Learn how matching the right level of measurement accuracy and control can optimize performance. How to use in-service diagnostics on reactors to enable predictive maintenance on these units to reduce down time and prevent or resolve in-situ upsets. And how properly applying automation and “best fit” instrumentation on a batch reactor can solve the pains of many specialty chemical producers.
  • Poor Material of Construction (MoC) selection can limit the lifespan of process equipment and elevate the safety risk to employees. Ensure a safer and more reliable facility by selecting the right materials of construction for the right applications. Get the most difficult questions answered by specialists during the Meet the Experts session on Proper Material Selection.
  • Automation is getting more complicated and offering more and more information, the challenge is to get the most out of the assets that you have as you move into the age of the Industrial Internet of Things. Learn what peers are doing in the chemical industry with the information and how they are maximizing their asset investments at the Industry Forum session.

Click here to learn more. See you there!

Maurizio De Francesco

Instrumentation Specialist @ Tecnimont || Ph.D. Chemical Engineer

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Hi Rossella, do you have any information on the outcome from Emerson Exchange? Thanks.

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