Mechanisms & Mitigation of Heat Exchanger Fouling 2010

  • 29 Nov - 01 Dec, 2010
  • Novotel Singapore Clarke Quay

Description

NEOEDGE is bringing to you another of our premier course Mechanisms & Mitigation of Heat Exchanger Fouling 2010 to be held in Singapore from 29 November to 01 December 2010. It will be led by Prof. Hans M ller-Steinhagen, Rector at University (TU) of Dresden, Germany. This course is targeted at the chemical, petrochemical, crude oil, minerals processing, power plants, food processing, pulp and paper industries, even though other industrial sectors will also benefit.

Capitalize on the expert knowledge to gain maximum value on these vital issues:

  • Understand the effects of deposit formation on design, operation and cost of heat exchangers
  • Learn about the mechanisms of deposit formation and how they are affected by the operating conditions in heat exchangers
  • Do example calculations for several fouling problems
  • Find out how different heat exchanger types are affected by fouling
  • Hear about the solutions to typical fouling problems in a number of processing industries
  • Obtain unbiased information about mechanical and chemical fouling mitigation methods
  • Obtain unbiased information about mechanical and chemical heat exchanger cleaning methods
  • Discuss your fouling problems with experts
  • Reduce capital and operating costs of heat exchanging equipment through improved design and operation
  • Acquire the knowledge to make the right decisions on heat exchanger types, mitigation and cleaning techniques
  • Become informed about the latest research results on novel fouling mitigation techniques

Seats are limited! To secure your seats or for more information, call us today at +65 6557 9183 or email us at rilla.eas@neo-edge.com.

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Event Categories

Health & Medicine: Pharma
Industry: Chemical, Food & Beverages
Science: Chemistry

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