5 -Day Workshop Discuss Best Practices Of Industrial Solid/ Liquid Separation And Air Pollution & Gas Filtration On 19-23 May 2014

Top Quote Using case studies from the oil, gas and chemical industry to illustrate the material, participants attending the program will understanding of the relevant principles as applied to a range of industrial solid/ liquid separation equipment and identification principles of appropriate equipment for an industrial process. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 16, 2014 - We would like to invite you and your colleagues to our best selling course Best Practices of Industrial Solid / Liquid Separation and Best Practices of Air Pollution Control and Gas Filtration Industry program to be conducted on 19-23 May 2014 at International 5-Star Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    For the first to third day, trainer will discuss about Best Practices of Industrial Solid / Liquid Separation. This course is a review of the processes involved in the separation of solids from liquids. It draws upon the presenter's in depth knowledge of industrial applications and extensive R&D experience. The emphasis will be on practical aspects with theoretical information presented only where needed to support understanding of the applications

    While for the forth to fifth day, Best Practices of Air Pollution Control and Gas Filtration course is a comprehensive review of the processes involved in the separation of solid or liquid particles from gases, which will emphasize practical aspects and present appropriate theoretical information as necessary. It will draw upon the presenter's experience of industrial applications and R&D, and the emphasis will be on practical aspects with theoretical information presented only where needed to support understanding of the applications.

    Using case studies from the oil, gas and chemical industry to illustrate the material, participants attending the program will understanding of the relevant principles as applied to a range of industrial solid/ liquid separation equipment, identification principles of appropriate equipment for an industrial process and review processed involved in the separation of solid or liquid particles from gasses. They also will determine process influence the process engineering design of solid / liquid separation. By learn about best practices when using solid/liquid separation equipment, trainer will discuss about the industrial application and practical aspects with theoretical information presented through the workshop.

    This program identifies the areas of process engineering that are most commonly encountered and are fundamental to its understanding, enhancing process design and operation and enabling fruitful dialogue between the non-specialist and the engineer. Program examples will be drawn from a range of process industries including the oil and gas processing, petrochemicals and chemical manufacturing industries.

    5-day workshop will lead by Professor Richard Wakeman, UK, Richard is a chartered engineer and has been a consultant chemical engineer (www.richardwakeman.co.uk) since 1971. He currently consults in many European countries and in the USA and has worked extensively across the field of industrial process engineering; his clients have included, for example, Amoco (USA), BP Exploration, Cameron Petreco, Cargill (The Netherlands), ExxonMobil (USA), Friesland Foods (The Netherlands), Huntsman, ICI, Schlumberger, and Thames Water Utilities amongst many others.

    We limit our enrolment to a small class size to ensure optimal learning experience for all of our participants.

    To reserve your seats, please inform us. We look forward to your participation at this program.

    If you find that this program will benefit your colleagues, please feel free to forward this invitation to them.

    Best Regards,
    Vimy Hue
    Marketing Executive, Top Link Asia
    Contact No: +607 225 4888 (4825)
    Email: vimy.hue ( @ ) toplink-asia dot com | www.toplink-asia.com

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