Process Development

How can a chemical production engineer improve the process with respect to yield & quality?

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A recycle stream is one way to improve the purity/quality, and thereby also the yield, of product. This is generally most useful in distillations.

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rakesh kumar

  • Mar 2nd, 2013
 

One way of increasing the Productivity / yield is to minimize the side reactions, minimizing the byproducts. This can be done by selecting proper process / catalyst if used in the process.

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ketki chaudhary

  • Mar 3rd, 2013
 

By using metal catalyst and using proper temperature and pressure

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Pardeep Kumar

  • Apr 27th, 2014
 

To improve Yield we must reduce losses.

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Abhijit

  • Jul 3rd, 2014
 

Get the proper process in plant use s.s equipment and maintain temp and press

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Jayakumar Parasuraman

  • Jul 12th, 2014
 

By Following Standard Procedure, monitoring all parameters and maintaining with in tolerance, checking yield every day or month and knowing major function of variation.

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Pallavi

  • Jul 14th, 2014
 

Correct equipment selection, increase productivity by minimizing  losses , recycling and balancing installation cost and production cost

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chemical process engineer should observe the changes in temperature, pressure, flow and electrical load of the units to understand the changes in the process. Fugitive emission and stack emission are to be controlled to the minimum possible level to avoid atmospheric pollution and to improve the efficiency of the process.

SUCHARITHA

  • Aug 22nd, 2014
 

a recycle stream is one way to improve purity/quality and yield of product.

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