Guess Who is the Ideal Chemical Vacuum Solution?

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11/19/2024

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9:00 AM UTC

1h 00m

Learn about pump selection, vacuum basics, and real-world applications, essential for boosting efficiency in the chemical industry.

 

What is the webinar about?

​In the competitive landscape of the chemical industry, selecting the appropriate vacuum pump is not just an equipment choice. It's a pivotal strategic decision that can significantly boosts process efficiency and overall operational success. This webinar offers an indispensable guide to vacuum technology with a focus on selecting pumps tailored to meet specific operational demands. Key highlights include:

  • Fundamentals of vacuum technology: A tailored overview of vacuum basics critical to the chemical industry, emphasizing the influence of environmental conditions and process requirements like working pressure, flow composition, solvents, and condensibles.

  • Comparative analysis of pump concepts: A thorough exploration of the three main types of pumps for the chemical industry—rotary vane, screw, and liquid ring—detailing their advantages, disadvantages, and ideal applications.

  • Real-world applications: Detailed case studies that demonstrate successful pump implementations, designed to help participants envision practical applications within their own processes.

Join us to enhance your expertise in vacuum pump technology and understand its essential role in optimizing the operational framework of the chemical industry. The webinar will also touch crucial steps post-technology selection, including sizing, configuration, and proper usage.

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Speakers

Karel DupuisMarket Manager Chemical, Pharma, Plastic

Simon JanodyMarket Manager Chemical, Pharma, Plastic

Who should attend?

Ideal for advanced beginners in chemical, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, fine chemicals, and industrial gas sectors seeking to enhance their vacuum pump technology knowledge.

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Further sessions of this webinar topic

November 19th: 5:00 PM GMT+2