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Trailblazing Innovation in Process Analytics

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Stainless Steel in the Extremes - Yatinder Suri, Managing Director & Country Head, Outokumpu India Pvt Ltd

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Special Gasket Development for Glass-Lined Steel Equipment - Mr. Sandy Van den Broeck , International Product Manager , Donit Tesnit d.o.o.

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LEADERSPEAK Dr Raman Ramachandran, Head South Asia & Chairman - Managing Director, India Pvt Ltd

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C Press Release E Reliance–SIBUR JV plans to set up South Asia’s W First Halogenated Butyl Rubber Unit at Jamnagar Mumbai, India: Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and Russian petrochemical giant SIBUR has announced that it has signed a MoU at the recently-concluded Vibrant Gujarat Summit at Gandhinagar to set up South Asia’s first butyl rubber halogenation unit at RIL’s integrated petrochemical site in Jamnagar, Gujarat. The unit will produce 60,000 MT of halogenated butyl rubber every year under Reliance Sibur Elastomers Private Limited (RSEPL) – a joint venture (JV) of which RIL owns 74.9 per cent , and SIBUR 25.1 per cent. Apart from the planned halogenation unit, the JV owns a 1,20,000 MT per annum butyl rubber plant, currently under construction at the same venue which will provide the necessary butyl rubber feed to the halogenation unit. Commenting on the halogenated butyl rubber unit, Mr N i k h i l M e swa n i , E xe c u t i ve D i r e c t o r, R I L , s a i d , “ R S E P L’s halogenated butyl rubber plant will be well-poised to capitalise on the significant surge in regional demand in tyre and pharmaceutical industries. India is expected to see a quantum jump in tyre production, with Indian and Inter national tyre majors gearing up to make capital investments of ` 15,000 crore. The halogenated butyl rubber demand is expected to grow at a rapid pace of 8-10 per cent CAGR over the next few years, driven by increasing customer preference for tubeless tyres in India and neighbouring countries, and significant investments in the manufacture of phar maceutical closures and tank inner liners.” “India offers attractive investment oppor tunities given the growing local demand for synthetic rubbers and Gujarat’s favourable investment environment coupled with the welldeveloped infrastructure and raw material availability at a worldclass Industrial site owned by RIL. SIBUR has a long track record of successful cooperation with RIL and Gujarat’s government, which has provided us with a solid basis for expanding our footprint in India,” said Mr. Dmitry Konov, Chairman of SIBUR’s Management Board. Halogenated butyl rubber is a key ingredient for manufacturing inner liner of tubeless tyre. With the Indian automobile trend aligning with global trends, penetration of tubeless tyres is expected to accelerate in the Indian market, resulting in an increased demand of halogenated butyl rubber. The ingredient is also used in the manufacture of pharma stoppers, inner liner of storage tanks, etc. The construction of the butyl rubber plant is in full swing at Jamnagar, its commissioning targeted for 2018. Production from RSEPL will substitute imports and reduce outflow of valuable foreign exchange from India, providing impetus to the government’s Make in India initiative. 10 • January 2017

N ew H e r a e u s R e cy cl i n g Fa c i l i t y fo r S p e n t Reforming Catalysts offer Indian Petrochemical Industry More Efficient Process to Recover Precious Metals Rajasthan, India: Heraeus has announced that it has opened a new facility in India to recover precious metals from spent petroleum catalysts. The new site in Udaipur/Rajasthan will be operated by the German-Indian joint venture “Ravindra Heraeus” and will offer India’s petrochemical industry more capacity and state-of-the-art technology to recycle Platinum and Palladium in the country. Indian companies will therefore benefit from larger national recycling facilities, which will provide less transport costs and easier file processing, faster recycling times and better transparency in the market and overall improved costing for catalyst recycling. The new technology will furthermore offer latest environmental and social standards. After the recycling process, “Ravindra Heraeus” offer its customers to either receive new precious metals products, precursors or the pure recycled precious metals. “The new recycling facility of Ravindra Heraeus in India will allow our customers from the petrochemical sector to receive outstanding catalyst recycling standards in India. We will be the only globally active precious metal company with local recycling capabilities in this very important sector. Together with our trusted and long-term partner Ravindra we will be able to offer fast, local and first class recycling services to our customers.” said André Christl, President of Heraeus Metal Management, the companies precious metal recycling and trading unit. Heraeus, the technology group headquartered in Hanau, Germany, is a leading international family-owned company formed in 1851. With expertise, a focus on innovations, operational excellence and an entrepreneurial leadership, we strive to continuously improve our business performance. We create high-quality solutions for our clients and strengthen their competitiveness in the long term by combining material expertise with technological know-how. Our ideas are focused on themes such as the environment, energy, health, mobility and industrial applications. Our portfolio ranges from components to coordinated material systems which are used in a wide variety of industries, including the steel, electronics, chemical, automotive and telecommunications industries. In the 2015 financial year, Heraeus generated revenues without precious metals of ` 245.5 billion and total revenue of ` 881 billion. With approximately 12,500 employees worldwide in more than 100 subsidiaries in 38 countries, Heraeus holds a leading position in its global markets. Ravindra Heraeus is one of India’s most renowned companies for precious metal products. Established in 1994, the Joint Venture is equally owned by the Ravindra Choksi family and Heraeus. The JV Managing Director, Shailesh Choksi stated: “Our Company is specialized in the manufacturing of high-tech precious and specialty metal products and solutions. Ravindra Heraeus’ comprehensive refining services cover various types of precious metal containing material and make us the leading partner for the customer’s business.” Chemical Engineering World


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C Press Release E Siemens Positioned as Worldwide MES Leader in W two 2016 IDC MarketScape Assessments

New Delhi, India: Siemens has announced that it has been positioned as a leader in two separate IDC MarketScape assessments: Worldwide Discrete Manufacturing Execution System 2016 Vendor Assessment and Worldwide Process Manufacturing Execution System 2016 Vendor Assessment. Siemens’ rich set of MES offerings, which are part of the company’s Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM) portfolio and developed by its Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software business, helped position Siemens as a leader across two core metrics: Capabilities and Strategies. MES is one of the critical components of Siemens’ comprehensive digital enterprise software portfolio aimed at the digitalization of the global manufacturing industry. “The IDC MarketScape ‘s positioning of Siemens’ MES leadership further reinforces our expertise in helping manufacturing companies worldwide transform their organizations into Digital Enterprises,” said René Wolf, Senior Vice President of Manufacturing Operations Management for Siemens PLM Software. “As we work with our customers to overcome challenges and seize the exciting opportunities of today’s digital world, we will continue to leverage all of our expertise and software leadership to help them innovate and create value for their customers well into the future.” The IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Discrete Manufacturing Execution System 2016 Vendor Assessment assesses the discrete MES market globally and focuses on evaluating and comparing the leading vendors operating in industries such as automotive, aerospace, industrial machinery and equipment, metal fabrication, high technology and electronics, and semiconductors. The IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Process Manufacturing Execution System 2016 Vendor Assessment assesses the process MES market globally and focuses on evaluating and comparing the leading vendors operating in industries such as consumer packaged goods, chemicals, metals, and pharmaceuticals. Both of these assessments position Siemens as a leader in Capabilities and Strategies.

Reliance Commissions New Paraxylene Plant at Jamnagar on Reliance Founder’s Day Mumbai, India: On the birth anniversary of Reliance’s Founder Chairman Mr. Dhirubhai H. Ambani, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has announced successful commissioning of the first phase of Para-xylene (PX) plant at Jamnagar, Gujarat. The plant with capacity of 2.2 MMTPA is built with state-of-the-art crystallization technology from BP which is highly energy efficient and environment friendly. With the commissioning of this plant, RIL’s PX capacity will more than double from 2.0 MMTPA to 4.2 MMTPA. On commissioning of entire PX capacity, Reliance will be the world’s second largest PX producer with 9 per cent of global PX capacity and 11 per cent share of global production. The new PX capacity will add value to the output from refineries and improve the profitability of the Jamnagar complex. PX is the building block for the entire polyester chain. The new capacity will complete the integration within Reliance’s polyester value chain, leading to improved margins and also strengthen its position in polyester industry globally. 12 • January 2017

“Commissioning of the new PX plant marks beginning of the culmination of a series of projects including the refinery off-gas cracker, ethane import project and petcoke gasification. These projects are part of the largest contemporary investment, in excess of ` 100,000 crore, in Refining and Petrochemicals sector anywhere in the world. Our projects are on schedule and at an advanced stage of mechanical completion. The new PX capacity takes us a step closer to being among the top 10 petrochemical players globally. This is a fitting tribute to our visionary Founder Chairman Mr. Dhirubhai H. Ambani,” said Mukesh D. Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries Limited.

Birla Carbon’s Journey of excellence and Innovation marks 75 years of Electron Microscopy Mumbai, India: Birla Carbon has announced that it celebrated 75 years of the innovation and installation of the first industrial electron microscope in 1941. 2016 marked the completion of this historic milestone signifying Birla Carbon’s commitment and dedication towards establishing best practices to drive innovation, one of the pillars of the Company’s business vision. Commenting on the historic milestone, Dale Clark, Chief Technology Officer, Birla Carbon, “As a leading global carbon black company, Birla Carbon is committed to driving innovations that fulfil the needs of the customers and communities. The Company has invested in world-class R&D centers that focus on continual enhancement of carbon black technology by combining process modelling, microscopy and product innovation.” He further added, “Birla Carbon will continue to invest in technology to ensure we are meeting the challenging needs of our customers in the most sustainable way.” Sharing his thoughts over the landmark, Dr Ranjan Ghosal, Senior Vice President, Global Research & Analytical Technology, Birla Carbon said, “We constantly strive to improve our efficiency through innovation and shared expertise. We are happy that our customers have appreciated our focus on innovation and sustainability, and have acknowledged us being in the forefront of this initiative.” He further added, “We believe that Birla Carbon is well positioned to meet the future needs of the society, and also continue to set an example to the industry.” In addition to innovation, sustainability is also a critical aspect of Birla Carbon’s business vision. Birla Carbon is committed to following sustainable business practices across its global operations by balancing economic growth, with environmental and societal interests. The sustainability approach is driven by the company’s Sustainable Operational Excellence (SOE) strategy which influences all aspects of the business by building strong governance to responsible product management, customer and supplier partnership, health and safety of the employees and community engagement. Birla Carbon’s continuous investment in R&D has served as a differentiator for the Company over the decades, and has given tremendous insight into the structure-property relationships of carbon black and related materials. Over the last 75 years, the R&D program has seen the utilization of 14 generations of electron microscopes, to characterize and help develop unique grades of carbon black. Chemical Engineering World



C Press Release E OPW Celebrates 125th Anniversary in 2017 W Hamilton, USA: OPW has announced that it will observe a yearlong celebration of the company’s 125th anniversary in 2017. OPW was founded as the Ohio Pattern Works & Foundry Company in Cincinnati, OH, and was officially incorporated in 1892, a year in which several other very significant events occurred: the first official basketball game was played, the Pledge of Allegiance was first recited in schools and John Philip Sousa began a 12-year tour as director of the U.S. Marine Band, during which time he premiered many of his most famous marches. Like the sport of basketball, Pledge of Allegiance and Sousa’s marches, OPW has stood the test of time. Founded through a $390 investment by Victor E. Tresise and Joseph E. Hausfeld, OPW began life during the Industrial Revolution as a company that created wood and metal patterns for use in the manufacture of everything from grave markers to oil valves. Over the years, the company was able to thrive by identifying and reacting to changes in the markets in which it operated. Through a series of shrewd business decisions and strategic acquisitions, OPW has established a global reputation as the fluidhandling equipment brand of choice, earned by providing highquality products that deliver trust and peace-of-mind assurance in the areas of safety, reliability, durability and environmental sustainability in critical fluid-handling operations. As par t of the anniversary celebration, OPW has planned a number of exciting and fun events that will take place during the course of 2017. “In today’s world of constant and rapid change, it is quite humbling to think OPW has endured the test of time and has been able to thrive for 125 years,” said Mike McCann, interim President of OPW, and Vice President and General Manager of the OPW Retail Fuelling business unit. “We have been able to realize this great accomplishment by focusing on the three ‘Ps’: People, Par tners and Products. Through the years, our people have reliably provided exemplary i d e a s a n d p e r fo r m a n c e, a n d h ave ex h i b i t e d a s t e a d fa s t commitment to OPW’s mission, resulting in our ultimate success. Additionally, our channel partners, suppliers and customers have fully embraced our ‘Leading the Way in Fluid-Handling Innovation’ culture, which has contributed mightily to our achievements. Finally, our products have long set the industry standard in fluidhandling excellence, a leadership position we intend to maintain

Honeywell Launches New Research Chemicals Business to Optimize Product Partnerships with Researchers New Delhi, India: Honeywell has announced the launch of a new business, Honeywell Research Chemicals, that will now include several brands and solvent and inorganic chemical products that were acquired from Sigma-Aldrich in December 2015. Honeywell Research Chemicals combines more than 200 years of industry expertise and experience with a level of customization that meets the fast-changing needs of advanced researchers, who require a reliable supply of critical reagents and solvents in the analytical testing, drug discovery and applied materials sectors. Researchers have come to expect chemical suppliers to provide a convenient e-commerce experience, along with innovative supply chain solutions, that are tailor-made to their exact specifications. “The Government of India is focused on creating a robust domestic ecosystem in the chemical and petrochemical industries, through various policy enablers such as Make in India. At Honeywell, we are aligned with the Government’s focus and intent. Today, we are ready to bring in two centuries of industry expertise and experience to our customers in India. We want them to know that in Honeywell, they have a partner that can be trusted to be with them through every step of the research process from small-scale to development to production,” said Dinesh Chopra, Regional Commercial Director, Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies. “Honeywell has the ability to not only provide catalogue products that meet and exceed expectations, but also to provide exceptional customization in terms of product specifications, quantity and delivery that assures customers they always come first,” he added. Honeywell Research Chemicals is fulfilling customer expectations. Following an extensive evaluation of customer behaviour in the solvents and inorganics sector, Honeywell also launched a purchasing website to accommodate a growing demand from lab managers for faster and easier ways to manage their inventories. The new website matches the changing nature of chemicals purchasing, making it simple, easy and convenient for users to quickly find and buy products. Honeywell Research Chemicals includes these four product portfolios: • Honeywell Fluka™: Inorganic chemicals and reagents for analytical applications featuring Hydranal™ for Karl Fisher titration and TraceSELECT™ inorganics for trace level analysis. • Honeywell Riedel-de Haën™: High-pur ity solvents for dedicated analytical applications featuring Chromasolv™ for chromatography and TraceSELECT solvents for trace level analysis. • Honeywell Burdick & Jackson™: High-purity solvents and reagents for synthesis featuring anhydrous product lines. • Honeywell: Honeywell-branded performance-grade solvents and inorganics for general laboratory use.

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C Industry News E NACOF Seals Long-Term Supply Pact for Potash W with Canada's Encanto

New Delhi, India: National Federation of Farmers' Procurement, Processing and Retailing Cooperatives of India Limited (NACOF) have announced that it has entered into a long-term agreement to obtain Muriate of Potash (MOP) from the Canada-based Encanto Potash Corp. As per the contract, Encanto will supply minimum 5 million tonnes per year of MOP for a guaranteed period of twenty years to NACOF. Food security attained via procurement of an alternative supply of MOP and excluding middlemen for Indian farmers is an essential objective for NACOF. Stavros Daskos, President, Encanto, stated, “This is evidently a significant moment for our company and the industry. India imports 100 per cent of its potash and is prone to cartel-like practices from producers that can hurt its national food security. Establishing long term offtake agreements are difficult and necessitate a great amount of time and understanding of a country's food security policies and how they interface with the dynamics of a supply environment controlled by a small number of entities.” Factually, potash consumption in India had reached around 6 million tonnes in 2010-11, and their aim, as per the Ministries of Chemicals and Fertilizers, is to return to this level as potassium is required in large amounts to endure and grow their crop based industry. The relatively high retail cost of MOP and other potash-based fertilisers in India encouraged many farmers to support the use of fertilisers biased towards higher nitrogen content due to their lower cost. NACOF and Encanto believe a protected and stable supply of MOP at rational prices will incentivise India's farmers to progress to a balanced fertilisation program where the growth rate in consumption of potash-based fertilisers will be higher than the growth rate of consumption of substitute fertilisers. The Indian government has set an objective to double the farmer's income in the next five years, and continues its efforts to educate Indian farmers on the long term benefits and latent increases to crop yield that can be realised from a balanced and strategic fertilisation program. Soil health assessments being provided by the Indian government and constant marketing targeted at farmers will play a vital role to help prevent over-use and misuse of urea fertilisers.

P r i n c e P i p e s C h a i r m a n E l e va t e s S t a k e i n Vi k a s E c o t ech New Delhi, India: Jayant Chheda, Chairman Prince Pipes & Fittings Pvt Ltd, has elevated his stake in Vikas Ecotech Ltd to over 8 per cent from existing 1.26 per cent with ` 34 crores equity infusion. While Prince Pipes & Fittings Ltd is India’s third largest PVC pipes 18 • January 2017

manufacturer, Vikas Ecotech Ltd (VEL) manufactures organotin heat stabiliser - a lead-free substitute additive used in plastics industry. Jayant Chheda noted, "Similar to global trends, I see Indian PVC pipe manufacturing in particular and plastics industry in general shifting to lead-free stabilisers and eco-friendly chemical alternatives like organotins over the next 3-5 years. In this framework, Vikas Ecotech is the only Indian company that has built in-house industrial performance ready product and solutions basket that is free of lead & other harmful chemicals and serves as an eco-friendly alternative. It will help the PVC and other plastic based industries to become environment friendly." He added, "My investment in a specific capacity is with the solitary purpose of being part of Vikas Ecotech's stimulating future growth journey empowered through a great social benefit - lead-free products and a green world for our future generations." Vikas Garg, Managing Director, VEL, specified, "Our resolve always has been to shift the industry towards eco-friendly and lead-free products & solutions. We look forward to Jayant Chheda's business insight and strategic leadership to advance cement our market and innovation leadership as an Indian entity." Prince Pipes & Fittings is at present a long-term and strategic customer of VEL. The union government sanctioned a legislation to ban the use of lead in decorative home paints segment in the last Parliament session. Alike legislation is anticipated to be publicized for other sectors. "We trust a similar legislation bores well for the country and India's PVC industry," said Garg. Vikas Ecotech will employ ` 34 crore for expansion of its R&D facilities, setting up new manufacturing plants and strengthening its marketing efforts for both domestic and exports markets.

L&T Hydrocarbon Secures Orders worth ` 1,700 Crores Mumbai, India: L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Limited has announced that it has won orders worth ` 1,700 crores in its construction services business vertical. The business has secured three new orders, with a combined value of ` 1200 crores, for pipelines and allied works in the western region of India. It also received an order for additional work, worth ` 500 crores, from a prevailing contract. L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering serves the oil & gas sector globally. Organised under offshore, onshore, construction services, modular fabrication and engineering services verticals, the company delivers ‘design to build’ engineering and construction solutions across the hydrocarbon spectrum. Chemical Engineering World


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C Industry News E AkzoNobel Inaugurates W Facility in Noida

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Noida, India: Dutch specialty chemicals company AkzoNobel has announced that it has inaugurated specialty coatings production facility and colour laboratory in Noida (Uttar Pradesh) to service its customers in the consumer electronics, automobile and cosmetic industries. With an investment of about ` 3 crore, the new site will manufacture 600 kilo litre of coatings annually, thus providing to the localisation drive undertaken by many large companies. Being situated in India, the site will supply AkzoNobel’s coating systems quicker to manufacturing companies in the country. Earlier commissioned, the facility is in its first phase; the second phase is likely to be completed very soon, with latitude for further expansion. “India is a crucial market for our growth strategy and this facility will facilitate us to further reinforce our position as a prominent producer while supporting the supply network. Furthermore, this market shows signs of a high demand for consumer durables and electronics. As demand and volumes increase, we will endure to strengthen our footprint in high-growth economies such as India and leverage success models of other markets such as Korea, China and Vietnam. We are devoted to organic and sustainable growth and are assured that this facility will empower us to serve our customers better,” expounded Alberto Slikta, Managing Director, Specialty Coatings, AkzoNobel. AkzoNobel India presently operates six manufacturing sites and two research centres, along with a network of over 8,800 dealers and distributors.

Bayer-Monsanto Merger will be a Winner, says Lux Research Leverkusen, Germany: Ger man giant Bayer’s $ 66 billion procurement of Monsanto is a winning deal that will create a global player with robust positions in key areas of agriculture innovation, comprising crop and seed traits, synthetic agrochemicals, and biologicals, as per Lux Research. However, the combined entity will be weak in Digital Ag, or precision agriculture. Of the latest spate of megamergers in agriculture, the Bayer-Monsanto deal stands out not only because it is the major one, but also because it will create a company with substantial market shares in both agrichemicals and seeds. The new agriculture landscape will be even more amalgamated as the traditional ‘Big Six’ become the ‘Behemoth Four’ - Bayer-Monsanto, Dow-DuPont, Syngenta-ChemChina, and BASF. 22 • January 2017

“Bayer wins by procuring Monsanto’s diversified capabilities in crop and seed traits, while the U.S. company gains Bayer’s robust IP portfolio in synthetic agrochemicals. Together, the collective entity will be much stronger than other entities in the Behemoth Four but will be lacklustre in their Digital Ag portfolio,” believed Laura Lee, Lux Research Associate and lead author of the report titled, ‘Does Bayer’s acquisition of Monsanto make sense?’. Monsanto & Bayer deal having both Monsanto’s Roundup and Bayer’s Liberty brands under the same roof will give the combined entity a giant competitive advantage in agrochemicals and seeds. Monsanto’s diversified relationships across various genome editing technologies will give the duo an advantage in this space. According to Lux Research, Digital Ag is an apparent weakness. While Monsanto has built many Digital Ag par tnerships, its approach is ludicrous. It has cooperated with many developers of untested technologies but ignored well-validated ones - a backwards approach. Bayer is unexpectedly strong in biologicals. Monsanto is a recognised innovator in biologicals through its partnership with Novozymes called the BioAg association. But Bayer brings its own remarkably strong biologicals portfolio, amassed through four key acquisitions – Athenix, Prophyta, AgraQuest, and Laboratorios Biagro.

Exide Industries Inaugurates Lead Acid Storage Batteries Making Plant in Haldia West Bengal, India: Exide Industries Ltd has announced that it has commissioned a facility at its Haldia (West Bengal) factory to manufacture the technically progressive lead acid storage batteries using latest punched grid technology. The plant, which built in technical partnership with the US-based East Penn Manufacturing Company with investment of ` 700 crore, was inaugurated by West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee. “Over the last seven decades, Exide has steadily led the way through ground-breaking technological advancements in the field of lead acid storage batteries in India. The new punched grid technology, as opposed to the older expanded metal technology, will propel the industry to a new height in terms of product trustworthiness and customer satisfaction. The new range of batteries will not only be a lot more robust, being manufactured in a modern plant with advanced robotics and automation, the manufacturing process will also eradicate human errors to a large magnitude,” said Gautam Chatterjee, Managing Director & CEO, Exide Industries. Chemical Engineering World


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C Industry News E Invalidate Notification on Input Tax Credit Withdrawal W on Gas in Gujarat, urges Assocham Gujarat, India: Assocham has urged the centre government to proximately get withdrawn the notification vis-a-vis withdrawal of input tax credit on inter-state sale/branch transfer of natural gas issued by Finance Department of Gujarat government. “Consequent to this announcement, cost of re-gasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG) supplied by Petronet LNG to other PSU gas distributors like Gail India Limited, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has shot up from four per cent to 15 per cent,” underlined Assocham in a communication addressed to Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Nirmala Sitharaman and Finance Minister of Gujarat, Nitin Patel. The letter added, “These PSUs have passed on the upsurge in tax to industry outside Gujarat, thus making RLNG costlier by 11 per cent with opposing impact oscillating from ` 2.50 to ` 3 per standard cubic meter (scm).” Considering that many industries are stuck with long-term supply agreements with PSU distributors of exorbitant RLNG and, therefore, cannot switch over to economical alternate source of energy due to ‘take or pay’ clause in supposed agreements. “This notification has thus made matters worse by making RLNG further dearer hitting industries outside Gujarat very hard. At a time when trade and industry are moving towards execution of goods and services tax (GST), this withdrawal of input tax credit is unfair for industries outside Gujarat as it is making them highly uncompetitive,” emphasized the Assocham letter.

Hikal sells its Bengaluru R&D Centre Bengaluru, India: Hikal Ltd has announced that it has sold off its earlier R&D centre located at Bengaluru South in Karnataka. This piece of land was lying vacant and had no constant operations for close to two years after Hikal amalgamated its R&D operations at its main site in Pune in 2014 and had transferred all corresponding equipment & personnel to that site. “The proceeds of the sale will be used towards the existing operations of the company,” informed Hikal. Hikal had assimilated the R&D and manufacturing site in Bengaluru in 2001, marking its entry into the pharmaceutical business. R&D centre in Pune, which became operational in 2009, provides process research for APIs & intermediates (involving multistep synthesis) and has helped the company in enhancing its pharmaceuticals & crop protection processes. 24 • January 2017

Sudarshan Chemical Commissions Cogen Power Plant at Roha Site Maharashtra, India: Sudarshan Chemical Industries Ltd has announced that it has commissioned the cogeneration plant of 8.24 MW at its Roha site in Maharashtra. It will make the company self-reliant towards power & steam generation and for forthcoming expansion of production lines. “The company will be able to produce its own electr icity a n d m e e t t h e p r e r e q u i s i t e o f t h e e n t i r e s i t e,” s u p p o s e d Sudarshan Chemical. The plant, which is the largest cogeneration plant in Konkan industr ial belt of Maharashtra, will make the company more competitive by decreasing the electr icity generation cost by 50 per cent. Products manufactured by the company, which is one of the prominent producers of colour & effect pigments in India, predominantly caters to the coatings, plastics, inks and cosmetics markets. Sudarshan Chemical in September, 2016 contracted a memorandum of understanding with Maharashtra government for investing ` 1,000 crore in the subsequent five years.

BGR Energy Secures Two Contracts of ` 650 Crores for Water Treatment Projects Mumbai, India: BGR Energy Systems Ltd has announced that it has won two contracts worth ` 650 crores for water treatment plants. While the company has bagged ` 209.5 crores contract from the Eastern Power Distribution Company of Andhra Pradesh Limited (APEPDCL), it was awarded ` 440-crore contract from Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) for a World Bank funded project. In Andhra Pradesh, BGR Energy will supply water treatment plant package for 3X800 MW unit of APPDCL, Krishnapatanam stage 1 & 2 at Nellore, AP. The cumulative treatment capacity of these plants will be more than 55 million litres per day (MLD) and these units will be completed over 23 months. The company will also carry out O&M of these units for a period of 1 year. With respect to CMWSSB contract, BGR Energy will be liable for supplying tertiary treatment reverse osmosis (TTRO) plant of 45 MLD capacity at Kodungaiyur (Chennai) and laying DI transmission mains for transmission of product water to various industries in Manali area & consequent O&M for 15 years. Duration of the contract is 24 months for construction and commissioning and 6 months for trial run. Chemical Engineering World


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C Industry News E Swiss Masterbatch Firm Granula W Production Facility in Ahmedabad

to Set Up

Ahmedabad, India: Swiss masterbatch producer Granula AG has announced that it has formed a joint venture with Som Shiva Impex Ltd to produce and retail masterbatches in India. Masterbatch is a solid or liquid additive used for colouring plastics (colour masterbatch) or communicating other properties to plastics (additive masterbatch). The joint venture, Granula Masterbatches India Pvt Ltd (GMI), will build a masterbatch production facility equipped with the latest production technology near Ahmedabad, Gujarat. GMI aims to target mainly sectors such as food packaging, medical, cosmetic and automotive in India. According to Granula, production is estimated to start in the second quarter of 2017. The snowballing need for technical proficiency in plastics in India is enhancing market demand for masterbatches. Granula claims that its masterbatch formulations transform and enhance end product properties, thus providing the reliable results that global brands depend on. “Right now, there is a giant, unmet demand for basic consumer goods in India. But this is changing fast with an enormously increasing middle class. As masterbatch producers, we see massive opportunities in the steps India is compelling to open up the domestic market and moving to higher quality products. We want to be part of that change,” expounded Jurg Weibel, Owner & Director of Granula AG. Granula conglomerates technological strength with flexibility to respond quickly and effectually to customer demands, from colour matching and sampling through the development of new products. The product databases of both Granula AG and GMI are interconnected, providing the new company with admission to thousands of prevailing and new formulations, and warranting the highest levels of quality and reliability across the board. Weibel added, “Granula is a development partner for several international brands. We want to have a manifestation on where we see abundant growth potential. GMI will not only bring modern technology to India, but also work meticulously with local partners and customers to mutually create value for their products in whatever polymer or end application they are in.”

L & T H y d ro c a r b o n - E M A S C h i yo d a S u b s e a Consortium Bags Two Contracts from Saudi Aramco Mumbai, India: L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering-EMAS Chiyoda Subsea consortium has announced that it has won two EPCI contracts from Saudi Aramco. The contract is awarded to supply and install four wellhead decks in the Safaniya field and another award to upgrade on 17 platforms in various offshore fields in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Saudi Arabia. The long term agreement awarded by Saudi Aramco to the LTHE-EMAS Chiyoda Subsea consortium in June last year has 26 • January 2017

been very fruitful and the consortium is dignified to remain a substantial service provider to Aramco and contribute in the development of capabilities in Kingdom over the long term. “We are elated with the new awards. It is a prospect for Aramco to advantage from our flagship facility at Hazira as the centre of fabrication of the four decks in one of the contracts. It is also a prospect for our consortium to build in-Kingdom skills and capabilities to convey the brownfield work in the other project,” said Subramanian Sarma, MD & CEO, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering. He added, “Hasbah Offshore Gas Increment Project, which is a part of the Fadhili Gas Plant is progressing well and in accordance with the plan. The consortium with our strong teams - conveying excellence in implementation and custom-built EPCI services with the state-of-the-art facilities, is dedicated to a long term contribution in Artco’s projects.”

Chartered Logistics Obtains ` 34 Crore Contracts from Gail India Mumbai, India: Chartered Logistics Ltd has announced that it has bagged a two year contract worth Rs 36.15 crores from Gail India for the transportation of polymers from Gail’s petrochemical complex in Pata (Uttar Pradesh) to different parts of the country. Gail owns and operates a gas-based petrochemical complex at Pata, near Kanpur (UP), having capacity of 410,000 tonnes per annum (TPA) of polymers. It uses Sclairtech polymerisation process licensed from Nova Chemicals, Canada, to produce LLDPE and HDPE, with a nameplate capacity of 2,10,000 TPA and has two slurry based polymerisation processes licensed from Mitsui Chemicals, Japan, to produce HDPE, each with a nameplate capacity of 1,00,000 TPA. The company supplies these polymers across India to the manufacturers of plastic products.

Gravita Commences Production of Lead Metal from Recycling Plant at Chittoor Andhra Pradesh, India: Gravita India Ltd has announced that it has commenced commercial production of lead metal from its new recycling plant at Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh. The plant, which has production capacity of 12000 metric tonne per annum (MTPA), will tap the opportunity of domestic scrap accessible with the large telecom players, UPS batteries from IT offices in and around southern markets by obligating long term contracts to accumulate their pan-India scrap in cost effective manner. Being near to the Chennai port, the plant will advantage Gravita in decreasing logistics cost while exporting the finished goods. The plant, built with an investment of around ` 25 crores, will help the company to further reinforce its manifestation in Southern market and for exports in Far East markets. Chemical Engineering World


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C Technology News E Honeywell & Aereon to Leverage Industrial Internet W of Things (IIoT) For Oil & Gas

P e p p e r l + F u c h s O f f e r s W i d e Po r t f o l i o f o r Manifold Applications

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Houston, USA: Honeywell and Aereon HAS announced that they will collaborate on solutions to help industrial customers boost the safety, efficiency and reliability of their operations by leveraging Honeywell’s Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) ecosystem. “For years, manufacturers and producers have looked for ways to solve operational problems that were believed to be unsolvable – such as unplanned downtime, underperforming assets and inefficient supply chains,” said Andrew Hird, vice president and general manager of Honeywell Process Solutions’ Digital Transformation business. “With the capabilities of the IIoT, we can find new ways to solve those problems. A key part is the creation of an industrial ecosystem that leverages the depth of knowledge and experience of a range of equipment and service providers such as Aereon.” The Inspire™ ecosystem is a key part of Honeywell’s Connected Plant initiative that helps manufacturers leverage the IIoT to improve the safety, efficiency and reliability of operations across a single plant or several plants across an enterprise. “Aereon’s fundamental strength is its wide array of fit-for-purpose combustion and vapor recovery products supported by in-house expertise to design, manufacture and support its field-installed base,” said Mark Zyskowski, senior global vice president, Aereon. “We are pleased to be able to bring our expertise to the IIoT ecosystem that Honeywell is developing to help customers around the globe maximize value from their operations by tapping into the power of the IIoT.” With a larger, consolidated data set, manufacturers and producers can apply higher analytics for more detailed insight, scale the data as needed to meet the varied needs of single-site or enterprisewide operations, and leverage a wider pool of data experts for monitoring and analysis. “Honeywell’s capabilities in data consolidation, cyber security and software development, combined with the deep industry knowledge of its collaborators, including Aereon, will help customers solve previously unsolvable problems,” said Hird. “These problems include eliminating unplanned shutdowns, maximizing output, maintaining regulatory compliance, increasing safety and optimizing supply chain strategies.” 30 • January 2017

Bengaluru, India: In explosion hazardous areas the diversity of applications is almost limitless. Pepperl+Fuchs have announced that it offers optimal solutions for virtually all requirements due to a comprehensive portfolio of explosion-protected components and customized systems. Electrical Explosion Protection Equipment by Pepperl+Fuchs is exactly tailored to meet the multifarious requirements of process automation. Starting with basic terminal boxes through control units and stations to complex control solutions the Mannheim-based company offers a highly flexible, extensive portfolio. Utilization of various types of explosion protection as well as a large quantity of enclosure styles facilitates the design of efficient solutions for each application and environment. The high-quality enclosures are available in various sizes and materials. Customized solutions come in explosion protection types ‘intrinsic safety’ Ex i, ‘increased safety’ Ex e, ‘flameproof’ Ex d as well as ‘pressurized’ Ex p, depending on the specific application’s requirements. For instance, Ex e certified terminal boxes or control stations can be configured easily from a wide selection of well-matching components. No matter if it’s a small control unit with just one operating function or a sophisticated control station integrating more than fifty control elements. Thanks to highly flexible configuration options the completed device will exactly fit to the specific application. The sturdy Ex d enclosures of Pepperl+Fuchs not only safeguard complex control and distribution panels against explosion hazards, they also protect the installed components from harsh environmental influences. At the trade show booth two fair samples will show how identification systems without specific Ex-approval can safely be used inside hazardous areas, thanks to their installation in flameproof enclosures. In cases where standard devices do not fit efficient customization takes place: In world-wide located Solution Engineering Centers (SECs) the companies’ experts design and manufacture individual solutions, exactly tailored to the requirements of the users. Good representations of this expertise are the Ex de control panels of Pepperl+Fuchs. They combine a flameproof enclosure (Ex d) to protect electrical components with an increased safety terminal compartment (Ex e) individually configured with connection terminals and operating elements, thus facilitating commissioning and maintenance. Chemical Engineering World


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C Technology News E AGI and Bentley Systems Announces Cesium W Consortium

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Exton, Pennsylvania: Analytical Graphics Inc. (AGI) and Bentley Systems have announced Bentley Systems as a co-founder of the new Cesium Consortium. Cesium is an open source, browser-based virtual globe, first developed by AGI in 2011 for the aerospace and defense communities. Cesium’s unparalleled performance in streaming very large datasets through a browser to desktops, tablets, and smart phones has enabled it to become the virtual globe of choice for geospatial viewing. The consortium will now enable AGI and Bentley to collaborate on the Cesium roadmap to better accelerate and support the requirements for building infrastructure modeling (BIM) and for owners of infrastructure assets. In addition, the consortium will support feature development, priority bug fixes, expansion of outreach efforts, and the hosting of social coding events such as code sprints and bug bashes. Bentley Systems is adopting Cesium to visualize and interact with highly detailed infrastructure engineering models set in the reality context of their surrounding environment. The digital engineering models are created with Bentley’s MicroStation and BIM applications, and the context is provided through reality meshes, created from digital photography and scanning devices using Bentley’s ContextCapture. Keith Bentley, founder and CTO of Bentley Systems, said, “We are thrilled to join the Cesium Consortium as a founding member. I commend AGI for their leadership and vision, not only for creating an open source solution for highly performant 3D web-based applications but, more importantly, for fostering an ecosystem to leverage it. I expect Bentley and our users will build Cesium-based Web clients for immersive viewing BIM models, reality context, asset databases, IoT streams, and myriad other ‘Geo3D’ services. We look forward to working hand in hand with AGI and future members of the consortium to expand Cesium as an open standard.” “We are very excited to collaborate with Bentley. Bentley shares our vision and technical approach and has already done some fantastic work with Cesium and 3D Tiles,” said Patrick Cozzi, Cesium founder. “Bentley’s support will be important within our submission team proposing 3D Tiles as an Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Community Standard.” 34 • January 2017

Elite Control Systems Awarded Contract by ScottishPower Renewables Livingston, Scotland: Elite Control Systems has announced that it has been awarded a second contract by ScottishPower Renewables. The agreement requires Elite Control Systems to continue to supply rapid response support services for the 29 onshore wind systems that ScottishPower Renewables operates across Scotland. ScottishPower Renewables, which has invested significantly in industryleading automation and control system technology to operate its wind turbines, looks to Elite Control Systems to ensure that the automated process control systems it uses are functioning properly, around the clock. To achieve this, Elite Control Systems’ dedicated Support Services stands ready to respond to control system events that could disrupt operation. “Elite will respond immediately to any type of control system issue, from PLC failures to hardware or network communications problems,” said Juan Carlos Di Bella, Engineering Manager for Elite Control Systems. “Given the high profile and sheer scale of the wind farm network, it’s extremely satisfying that ScottishPower Renewables has renewed its existing support contract with us. The confidence they have in our expertise and responsiveness is clear. They can rest assured that we are only a phone call away, ready to provide them with immediate support for these systems that are so critical to the entire ScottishPower Renewables network.” Elite Control Systems has been providing ongoing rapid response control support services to ScottishPower Renewables since 2015 when the two companies entered into the initial agreement. However, their working relationship goes back to 2013. Since then, Elite Control Systems has provided the company with wind turbine networking gear upgrades and conducted an extensive audit of its current control infrastructure. In addition to Scottish Power Renewables, Elite Control Systems’ Support Services division provides similar support to Amazon UK, Diageo Distilling, Glenmorangie Ltd and INEOS. The company’s engineering team is fully briefed on every customer’s needs, and is on-hand around the clock. Whether a customer has a comprehensive 24/7 support plan in place or is on an ad hoc call-out basis, Elite engineers are ready to respond so that production is up and running as quickly as possible. The recent addition of Vibration Monitoring and Profibus network health checks to its Support Services portfolio is particularly meaningful because companies can now derive comprehensive support, without going to the expense of creating extensive support teams internally. Companies can access Elite’s engineering expertise, as well as that of its partners who are some of the world’s leading automation and process control manufacturers. Elite also offers breakdown support for PLC, SCADA, IT systems and network infrastructure, including integrity testing. Its Support Services engineers also conduct system audits, health checks, minor modifications, and on–the-job training for clients’ employees. Chemical Engineering World


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“India faces two main challenges with regards to embracing automation by the SMEs. There are two aspects to it: One being, the initial CAPEX costs involved for an automation set-up to require minimum 14 per cent of the total costs, which is not quite affordable by SMEs in times of crisis. The second is retaining talented human resources.” said Mr. K. Nandkumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Chemtrols Industries Ltd while speaking to Mittravinda Ranjan on Chemtrols four decade-old presence in the business, Emerging Automation Trends in India, Opportunities & Challenges in Automation for the Indian market. En route to Self-Discovery: Inception of Chemtrols Some career pathways are just not predefined; sometimes you chance upon an opportunity and pursue it relentlessly to meet life’s goals and this is what exactly happened as in the case of Mr. K. Nandkumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Chemtrols Industries Ltd. Looking back at the growth trajectory, Mr. Nandakumar chanced upon working for one of the highly automated refinery of the time in late 60s, Phoenix Petroleum Refinery during the summer training program with sole objective of submitting a thesis on “Enhancing the octane number from 93 to 98 using catalytic petroleum refining process.” This led him to delve deeper into the process industry. Hailing from Cochin, Kerala, Mr. Nandakumar, a young lad of barely 23 years was offered only a four-day training program at a frozen distillation unit to being entrusted with managing the entire operations of the core distillation unit after the four-day schedule. This is how instrumentation happened to him; however he continued working into process engineering in fertilisers as well. Later the land of vibrant opportunities came calling to get started working for companies in Mumbai representing the instrumentation division overseas. To name a few, there was Aker and Italian company, then called Montek. Thankfully to his background in chemical engineering, he possessed sound knowledge in instrumentation and knew that the instrumentation industry then, was going through a shift from hydraulic to pneumatic, wherein a lot of mechanical components were procured from international markets. 36 • January 2017

The Fertilizer Corporation of India was the only testing and development facility in India then, with an instrumentation partnership and testing facility for instruments. During his marketing visits overseas, servicing instrumentation industry requirements, Nandakumar derived deeper insights into the gaps prevailing in the instrumentation sector. Instrumentation then meant only mechanical instrumentation, automation was a fiction. Studying Indian market demands and the products being sourced from international markets, owing to no manufacturing facility in India, was the very inspiration that seeded the thought to incept Chemtrols. Though the idea for establishing Chemtrols evolved gradually in time, financial constraints and lack of an industry set-up were some of the impediments to progress. So, he started offering services on subcontracts then. Some industries agreed to manufacture components based on his designs and this is how Chemtrols initiated manufacturing of mechanical instruments in October, 1975. To stay abreast with the industry trends and shifts, his passion for reading on process engineering did come handy. He is an avid reader of the “Hydrocarbon processing” journal subscribed from overseas. During this transition phase of growth, Mr. Nandkumar actively participated in chemical engineering industry events such as the Chemtech and ICMA to network with who’s who of the industry, and further his practice by acquiring more industry insights and getting technologically savvy.

Four Decades into the Business: Still Going Strong Having laid the foundation stone for Chemtrols in October 1975, the company has been surviving business headwinds, meeting challenges put forth by the competition and customer demands to emerge as one of the key players in the chemical manufacturing space. Practicing sustainability at its core, Chemtrols expands reach to foray into Middle East markets, while being extremely cautious of its moves that drop in oil prices has a created a climate of uncertainties for the industry to thrive. The company has also started manufacturing valves at its facility in Bhosari, Pune. The reason behind venturing into this new area of valve manufacturing, as in Mr. Nandkumar’s words: “Government of India has identified 25 sectors under the ‘Make in India’ program, of which some sectors have the potential to lead globally. Pumps and valves were among the sectors that Government plans to focus its efforts on. Since the raw material required for pumps and valves are either forgery or foundry castings. The quality standards of foundry in India meet the global benchmark and hence there is huge Chemical Engineering World



C News Features E business opportunity in this area.” Pumps manufacturing is another category, which W Mr. Nandkumar intends to tap for business growth in the near future. Chemtrols today manufactures pipeline valves, and high-end valves for all chemical industries and petrochemical refineries who are its clients. The company is keen on marketing tie-ups and tapping opportunities overseas, since it’s already into the controller area and valve manufacturing is the futuristic business expansion outlay. The company is also investing into solar. Being recognised by the Ministry of NonConventional Energy for rooftop solar, seconding Tata – Chemtrols plans to manufacture solar modules. However, it is still deliberating on the manufacturing fronts, because of crash in prices and excess capacity in China and Germany. Enumerating his future outlook on solar, Mr. Nandkumar shares, “Glass will be the future technology for generating solar power” Cashing on the Automation Trend Automation is required for improving productivity and efficiency in the process industry. From an environmental sustainability point of view, technology has an instrumental role to play in monitoring air quality, water quality, emission and subsequent corrections through real-time considerations. Findings from a report by the World Bank predict automation to threaten 69 per cent of the jobs in India. So, how does one deal with this amplitude of change? Mr. Nandkumar comments, “These are assumptions that low-cost and low-end automation will make you lose jobs in the future, which is untrue. On the contrary, automation will complement operations to enhance social creativity.”

people through training and bringing up social equity. So it’s important to take a balanced approach. As of today, India is only using generic level robotics and not high-end automation technologies, using artificial intelligence, sensors and IoT. Use of these technologies could pose threat to employment and data security. India faces two main challenges with regards to embracing automation by the SMEs. According to Nandkumar, there are two aspects to it: One being, the initial CAPEX costs involved for an automation set-up to require minimum 14 per cent of the total costs, which is not quite affordable by SMEs in times of crisis. The second is retaining talented human resources. Even if a small enterprise adopts automation technology, if the person in charge is not sound in automation and instrumentation, he will need to hire trainers to manage the operation. This would mean extra cost to the business, and when the person gets trained in a smaller enterprise at a lesser pay, he switches over to a bigger opportunity for better remuneration. Large enterprises are able to afford semitrained professionals, instead of recruiting a new hire with no formal knowledge. Thus, small enterprises tend to lose out and become a training ground, making it increasingly difficult for the industry to sustain. Another challenge for automation is maintenance. Automated instruments need continuous care in terms of preventive and predictive maintenance, for which the costs have to be considered as an OPEX.

Except for industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing that are highly matured industries to adopt automation, other sectors in India have yet to catch pace with accelerated change brought about by automation.

If SMEs are unable to meet the overhead costs, they are required to face setbacks from global manufacturing plants such as those in China. Manufacturing gets a lot tougher because of limited capacity, high custom duties, costly manpower and expensive training. Manufacturing in the chemical industry can only achieve sustainability, when it reaches a global scale.

While automation impacts jobs, it also creates greater opportunities for the public good by enhancing the capability of

On the sustainability front, Instrumentation and automation require electronics as the base industry. The electronics required for

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process and automation are different from consumer electronics as they need higher levels of accuracy, repeatability, reliability and micro size. Unless, India has a strong electronics manufacturing base, the components for instrumentation have to be sourced from Japan, Europe and other international markets. Besides bringing electronic base to the country is a long-term process, since the instruments developed should be military-grade i.e with high accuracy. If the instrument fails to perform, it would incur huge loss to the process industry. Thus developing India as a global leader in industry automation is a long-term strategy. To sustain this dynamic environment, it’s required that skills of professionals be constantly upgraded and enhancements be made to the education curriculum from time to time. Facilitating industryacademia partnership is the key to envisioning this change. Envisioning the future: Vision 2020 From setting up a manufacturing plant in Middle East under the policy decision 2015 to expecting 20 per cent of the revenue from overseas by 2019, Nandakumar foresees Chemtrols to able to build its R&D plant in the United States and Europe by 2020. Since US is the market where continuous development happens, he hopes to tap more opportunities for growth during conferences and business meets. 40 per cent of Chemtrols revenue comes from the process analytics sector, i.e online quality analysis. He further shares that 30 per cent of the company expenditure is on import from overseas, which is always subject to foreign exchange variations. With a mindset to balance foreign exchange, the company is now foraying into the Middle East and the US markets.

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Steel in the Extremes

Stainless steel is ever ywhere: in the flue gas cleaners of massive ships, in tanks at a brewer y to a solar power plant. Stainless steel is chosen, because it is safe, durable and tolerates extreme conditions. Often it is the only material that can take the heat. Its use is also increasing because total life-cycle cost has gained importance. Today’s end-users want to avoid costly maintenance. Outokumpu, an international player on the stainless steel, is able to offer just the right steel for any particular purpose because of its wide selection of stainless steel grades.

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Offering just the right stainless steel for particular purpose translates into constant development of new grades. Outokumpu was the first company to produce a commercial grade of duplex back in 1931. Duplex stainless steels are known for their corrosion resistance and strength that enables thinner structures, which results in weight reduction. This opens up new perspectives and possibilities for many applications. Outokumpu launched two new duplex grades, Forta FDX 25 and Forta FDX 27. In addition to usual duplex properties, these new duplex grades are more formable. Those manufacturers, whose applications would have benefitted from the duplex characteristics, but could not have used it because of its formability limitations, now face completely new possibilities. Properties of Forta FDX duplex grades increase the overall durability of the application, reduce the need for maintenance and offer greater freedom for technical design.

The characteristics of the Forta FDX duplex grades offer new possibilities for instance for flexible pipes, water tanks and plate heat exchangers, which operate in harsh, corrosive conditions. Other demanding industries show rapid interest towards the innovation. Among these is pump manufacturer Grundfos, who sees a benefit from a solution that combines the familiar formability of austenitic steel grades with the strength and durability of duplex grades. The operating environment of submersible pumps is stressed by pressure, temperature, wear and corrosion risk. Important applications for such pumps include groundwater intake, irrigation systems, the dewatering of mines and construction sites, fish farm facilities, fountains and offshore installations. The desirable properties of Forta FDX 25 and 27 include high tensile and ductile strength, and excellent resistance to stress, wear, fatigue and corrosion – properties that increase the overall durability and service life of pumps and reduce the need for maintenance. Because of the exceptional formability, the use of duplex could be expanded into challenging new applications like pump casings. When Superior Corrosion Resistance is Needed Today, the demand of duplex stainless steel grades continues to grow for example in major infrastructure projects

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and in such applications as storage tanks, structural components, architecture and building. For architectural projects, Outokumpu has extended the offering of decorative surfaces also on duplex stainless steel grades, such as Deco Linen on Forta DX 2205 grades. These provide superior corrosion resistance in the facades in the warm coastal areas in Asia and in the Middle East, but yet provides correct look and feel that the architects demand. Another area where the use of duplex is increasingly used is the nuclear industry. While nuclear applications typically require superior strength and corrosion resistance, the naturally low level of cobalt in duplex makes it desirable in the nuclear industry. Duplexes are replacing coated carbon steels having the same strength as carbon steel, so from the engineering point of view it is easy to change directly from carbon steel to duplex grades: the thickness does not need to be increased. Changing to duplex allows significant savings in coating and maintenance, making it more cost efficient. Thus duplex solutions have a competitive position to coated carbon. Chemical Engineering World



C Features E In Asia, combining duplex and carbon rebar in corrosive environments W steel such as coastal areas has become a trend. In the outer areas of a concrete structure, duplex rebar is used, while in the middle of the application carbon steel is used as usual. It is critical that the thermal expansion of duplex is very similar to that of carbon steel. According to Outokumpu’s tests and calculations, adding 20% of duplex rebar in the outer parts of the structure of for example of a building or wharves, the life cycle of the structure can be increased by up to 300 years, and such a significant increase in the lifespan of the structure can be reached without much effect on the cost of the structure. For e.g. in the Gateway bridge in Brisbane, Australia, duplex rebar was used to achieve a design life of 300 years more.

Perfect Fit for Demanding Mine Environment In recent years, Outokumpu has also developed for e.g. a new nickel-free, high-chromium Core 4622 stainless steel grade that is a competitive alternative to traditional austenitic stainless steels. By its technical properties, Outokumpu Core 4622 grade is a standard ferritic stainless steel that can be used in many corrosive environments. It has excellent deep drawability and is easier to polish and has a lower overall production cost.

Rescue chamber is a stainless steel cabin used in underground mines. It provides shield and protection for miners for example in case of fire for as long as for four days. Outokumpu’s stainless steel is used for rescue chambers in mines in Kittilä and Kemi, Finland, as well as in underground construction sites in Oulu and Helsinki capital area. Taking the Heat Outokumpu portfolio also includes its proprietary austenitic Therma 253 MA grade stainless steel widely used in thermal power plants, as it withstands very high temperatures. Indian engineering company, Thermax Limited, chose this grade for the construction of a thermal power plant in India. Thermax operates in the areas of energy & environment and it is a major player in the design and construction of boilers for thermal power plants in India. Outokumpu has been closely working with Thermax in many of their boiler projects. Thermax has chosen Outokumpu’s Therma 253 MA. Components manufactured from this high-temperature grade are used for a specific part of the boiler, known as ’impact separators’, installed at the outlet of boiler furnace. In this part of the boiler, temperature can rise above 850 degrees Celsius. Separators remove particles from the flue gas flowing out of the boilers so that they can be recycled and re-used.

significantly better in comparison to the lower-alloyed alternatives. Ultra 254 SMO is typically used in challenging environments where standard materials will corrode.Ultra 254 SMO was chosen for Jyväskylä Energy Group’s power station in Jyväskylä, Finland with peat and wood as main fuels, after comprehensive field tests with a wide range of materials. Jyväskylä had built a new power station with a 143 meter tall chimney made of coated carbon steel in 2010. However, aggressive circumstances in few years the chimney was in need of renewal. The customer needed a material that could withstand the conditions in the flue gas duct & chimney, while also being cost-efficient and having high corrosion resistance. In order to find the optimal stainless steel, Outokumpu’s corrosion department in Avesta R&D Center performed two long-term field tests with a wide range of materials, paying attention for weight loss and visible corrosion. The circumstances inside the flue gas duct and chimney are very unpredictable, given the combination of wet and dry conditions with relatively high temperatures. In addition, the presence of deposit forming particles can make the conditions very aggressive to material. Ultra 254 SMO has proven throughout the years to be an excellent material choice for many challenging applications when low maintenance and long service life are of high priority.

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Challenging Environments A Finnish company HEAT-IT Oy from Rovaniemi, Finland selected this new highchromium ferritic grade as the material for their RESPETRA rescue chamber. 44 • January 2017

Outokumpu supplied Ultra 254 SMO stainless steel grade for Ultra 254 SMO is one of Outokumpu’s most corrosion resistant grades and performed

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Special Gasket Development for Glass-Lined Steel Equipment

Glass-lined equipment is used in a range of chemical processes, such as fine aggressive chemicals, pharmaceutical products, agricultural products, polymers as well as metallurgical products. When valuing good operational practise and proper maintenance procedures, mechanical damages and thermal shock to the glass-lining can be prevented, therefore glass-lined steel equipment can be cost competent compared to steel and alloy metals. The case study looks at DonitÂŽ multi-purpose TF34, a special PTFE envelope gasket, fitted with high compressible sealing inserts, entirely developed for glass-lined flanges, thus helping in maintaining the integrity of glass-lined equipment in hazardous environments.

Glass-lined equipment is used in a variety of chemical processes, such as fine aggressive chemicals, pharmaceutical products, agricultural products, polymers as well as metallurgical products. Glass is commonly used as a liner in above industries where glass lining offers a high resistance against most chemicals and to corrosive mixtures. Equipment with glass-lining can be found on vessels, reactors, agitators, columns, dryers, filters, pipe systems, valves and flanges. Reasons why glass-lined equipment is being used:

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Corrosion Resistance: Glass-lined steel provides superior corrosion resistance against acids, alkalis and most other chemicals, except for hydrofluoric acid and hot concentrated phosphoric acid. Prevent Contamination: Some corrosive chemicals have the tendency to extract metals (copper, nickel, chromium molybdenum) from mild steel or alloy equipment. These products could leach into the end-product and cause contamination; however they could also trigger catalytic effects, creating unwanted reactions in the chemical process.

Cleaning & Sterilisation: It provides a smooth, anti-stick surface which allows easy cleaning and sterilization. It’s imperative that between batches the process equipment must be thoroughly cleaned. The anti-stick surface will prevent product build-up. Economic Benefit: When respecting good operational practise and proper maintenance procedures, mechanical damages and thermal shock to the glass lining can be prevented, therefor glass-lined steel equipment can be cost effective compared to steel and alloy metals.

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C Features E Sealing Glass-lined Equipment: Production downtime cost can run up to a W EUR 500.000 a day and even more. A gasket is being considered as a critical component, part of the integral flange assembly. The function of a gasket is to maintain a tight seal between two mating components to prevent leakage or emission from liquids or gases. An optimum stress on the gasket is required to maintain its tightness; the required clamping force however depends on the operating conditions such as pressure and temperature, the service media and the gasket type itself. Premature Gasket Failure is Commonly Caused by: • Insufficient bolt/clamp load to achieve sufficient gasket stress, this can be caused by incorrect bolt material selection, worn bolts, seized bolts/clamps, or insufficient lubrication of the threads and load bearing surfaces. More than 75% of gasket failures are attributed to insufficient bolt load! • Excessive bolt load could lead to destruction of the gasket and mechanical damage of the glass liner. •

Improper shimming required to compensate the warping of the flange (especially larger flanges) resulting from the heating process during production, by means of synthetic resin.

Misalignment of the gasket could lead to improper gasket load distribution or even gasket damage.

Misalignment of mating flanges could lead to improper gasket load distribution or even gasket damage.

Thermal shock caused by heating or cooling equipment too quickly. Incorrect gasket material.

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In order to avoid first two causes, as mentioned above, it is recommended to use a controlled tightening method during gasket installation in order to achieve a homogeneous load distribution on the flange assembly. Retightening of bolts after first heat cycle is recommended. The most commonly used gaskets for glasslined flanges are PTFE envelope gaskets. They are in general constructed of a slit (V-form) or milled PTFE (U-form) envelope and in general fitted with a compressed non-asbestos fibre (CNAF) gasket material. The slit or V-form type PTFE envelope gaskets are prone to cracking and do not enable to position the insert perfectly, with resulting warping effect and possible risk of “folding” the envelope during installation. Furthermore, a corrugated metal ring can be fitted between two layers of compressed nonasbestos fibre material to increase its strength and preventing blow-out. Together with a global manufacturer of glass-lined equipment, Donit® has designed the multi-purpose TF34, a special PTFE envelope gasket, fitted with high compressible sealing inserts, entirely developed for glass-lined flanges. (Nozzle gaskets according to DIN 28148). The gasket consists of a 100% virgin grade PTFE milled U-type envelope with an anti-diffusion wall at the inner diameter of the envelope, which improves mechanical strength, reduces the effect of warping and moreover decreases the rate of permeability for searching gases and also protects the inserts from the hazardous environment. The sealing insert is made of corrugated stainless steel which adds to the strength of the entire gasket, increases blow-out resistance and improves adaptability between the unevenness of the flange surfaces. The corrugated ring can be provided with welded tabs to improve positioning of the gasket during installation.

A layer of Doniflex® G-LD (an engineered graphite sheet material) is fitted on each side of the corrugated metal ring. This material doesn’t only allow high compressibility up to 33% with a memory of 28% (ASTM F36J), it also provides a higher thermal resistance compared to classic CANF materials as well as improved chemical resistance. This high quality gasket concept complies to the most stringent regulations In terms of Fugitive Emissions according to German TA-Luft (VDI2440) regulation with a value of 3, 3.10-5 mbar.l/m.s with Helium. All test procedures (thermo-mechanical and sealing performance properties) were performed according to EN13555 in order to obtain gasket values to conduct bolt load calculation according to EN1591.

Each PTFE envelope gasket is spark tested to ensure no pinholes can be found on the gasket. The resulting gasket concept, exhibits the amazing array of properties to maintain the integrity of glass-lined equipment in hazardous environments.

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Mr. Sandy Van den Broeck International Product Manager Donit Tesnit d.o.o. Email Id: sandy.vandenbroeck@donit.eu Chemical Engineering World


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Chemicals in India – Turning Opportunity to Reality

Given its defensibility and growth prospects, Specialty chemicals is one of the most attractive segments within the Indian manufacturing space today. The sector is positively influenced by macro-economic factors such as shift of manufacturing to India; growth at the end-user level, domestic demand driven by rising incomes, rural growth, premiumisation; move towards natural products etc. Additionally, Indian companies are becoming increasingly equipped to give MNCs a run for their money, with significant time, money and efforts being spent on upping regulatory compliance standards, systems and processes and efforts towards creating intellectual property. Specialty chemicals constitute a significant part of the Indian chemical industry and find use across a wide multitude of enduse segments. With increasing demand for value added high-performance products in all spheres of the life of an average Indian, we expect growth in demand for specialty chemicals that add important functionalities to products. The growth for specialty chemicals is driven by both domestic consumption and exports. Specialty chemicals finding applications across consumer (eg. personal care chemicals), industrial (eg. water chemicals) and infrastructure (eg. construction chemicals) segments are driven by the overall growth of the Indian economy. Agrochemical growth has a strong linkage to the growth of the rural economy. Overall, the shift of manufacturing to the East and India’s export competitiveness is expected to strengthen India’s position as a manufacturing hub for specialty chemicals. A glimpse of India’s emergence as a major export hub is already seen in segments such as agrochemicals and colorants, in which a significant part of India’s production is exported.

The nine key segments comprising Agrochemicals, Flavors and Fragrances, Dyes & Pigments, Surfactants, Polymer additives, Personal care ingredients, Construction chemicals, Water chemicals, and Textile chemicals cumulatively constituted a market of $ 18.8 bn in 2014 in India and are expected to grow at 12 per cent p.a. to reach $ 33.2 bn by 2019. This is over 2x the global market growth rate of 5.2 per cent p.a.,which is expected to expand the market size from $ 247 bn in 2014 to $ 318 bn in 2019.

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pigments, wherein IP protection hasn’t been a significant threat. Recently, tightened pollution control norms in China have led to multiple plant shutdowns in chemicals and other manufacturing segments. As a result, Indian chemical manufacturers have gained from production shift to India visibly in segments such as Dyes and Pigments. 2) Increase in Adoption by End-Users In several industries in India, the per-capital usage of specialty chemicals is dismally low compared to other economies implying significant headroom for growth in this space. For example, the Indian construction industry is very price sensitive and has not been an active consumer of construction chemicals, hence the value of construction chemicals as a per cent of the construction cost in India is a fraction of global averages. With the adoption of global construction techniques, the use of construction chemicals is expected to rise rapidly. In water chemicals, increasing penetration of solutions such as negative ion therapy, stain releases, anti-microbial effect (growing at 20 per cent CAGR over FY11 to 17) are additionally driving market growth. Higher adoption will also drive growth in agrochemicals and polymer additives. 3) Increasing Usage of Natural Ingredients, Green Processes, and EcoFriendly Products The shift towards naturals can be attributed to consumer awareness of health issues and stricter government regulations prohibiting the use of certain synthetic compounds. In the USA and Europe, several synthetic Personal Care ingredients have been banned or highlighted as potentially unsafe in the recent past due to their adverse health effects. Such cases have led to greater demand for Chemical Engineering World



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natural ingredients for personal care products. India, with an abundance of natural F&F and Personal care ingredients, is expected to greatly benefit with the move to naturals. In sectors such as Dyes and Pigments, natural colors are gaining popularity in food and beverage applications. The use of ecofriendly colorants such as low impact dyes is emerging with features such as low water requirement to rinse off residues during dyeing and rinsing process leading to lower pollution. With the tightening of environmental norms both globally and in India, the polymer additives market is shifting to environmentally safe, higher value products. 4) Rising Disposable Income, Increasing Rural Penetration With rising disposable income and increasing rural penetration of goods & services positively impacting the end-user segments, several specialty chemical sub-sectors are expected to benefit. Encouraged by various government schemes such as minimum support prices, farmer income has risen on an average and they are able to afford more agrochemicals. Further there is greater availability of credit from banks and NBFCs for agriculture. Improved economic environment and increasing purchasing power of the Indian population and marketing by FMCG companies has created demand for categories like deodorants, room fresheners and perfumed soaps in rural markets. This has opened up a new opportunity for the currently underpenetrated fragrance market (penetrated only to an extent of 0.5 per cent of the potential market). Growth of aspirational products and growth of the rural retail sector will also help in driving demand for flavors & fragrances, personal care ingredients and surfactants. 54 • January 2017

5) Premiumisation As Indian consumers graduate from using basic soaps and detergents to higher end products such as skin creams, lotions, hair gels and other specialized cosmetic products, the quality and value of the flavors and fragrances used in these products is expected to increase. In the beverage space, fruit-based drinks (expected to grow at 30 per cent p.a.) are becoming popular and consumers are demanding unique flavors. These require high value flavoring ingredients. India is also witnessing increasing consumption of higher end, discretionary and prestige products which typically use higher value active ingredients driving growth in the ingredients market. For instance, nearly 50 per cent of the total new launches in the personal care space were premium brands driven by increase in disposable income, rising young working population and growth in organized retail. Premiumisation will provide a significant fillip to segments like flavors and fragrances, surfactants, personal care ingredients and nutraceutical ingredients. 6) Innovation Product innovation is vital in many segments of specialty chemicals. In the case of agrochemicals, pests develop immunity against commonly used agrochemicals over time, as a result of which agrochemical manufacturers constantly need to focus on new product development that can protect crops against resistant strains of pests. Some of the leading agrochemical companies in India make considerable investments in maintaining a strong product pipeline and compete with global majors. In the F&F space, blenders add value by creating unique scents. These are created by unique combinations of numerous aroma ingredients and additives to produce balanced blends. There is usually considerable IP involved in creation of scents. Blenders have to be able to keep

innovating, creating unique fragrances and flavors as the market demands. The global F&F houses spend an average of 9 per cent on R&D. There is a lot of collaborative development involving end-users as well in order to keep with consumer trends. Indian companies in this space are taking significant strides on technical grounds as well, competing with global giants, not only in India but also in export markets. Innovation and differentiation is critical for players to maintain profitability and prevent commoditization of ingredients. Regulatory environment is another driver of innovation as a number of synthetic active ingredients have been banned across the globe due to potential health hazards. Ingredient manufacturers have to focus on R&D to develop safer natural or synthetic ingredients to replace such products. Innovation and differentiation has been the focus for Indian players constantly looking out for newer requirements from the USA and European markets and focus their R&D efforts accordingly. These drivers along with several government initiatives across the space including ‘Make in India’ which promote domestic production and export of chemicals, various agricultural initiatives and rural benefit schemes will significantly benefit the specialty chemicals space in India. Authors’ Details

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“India has all that it takes to emerge as a Manufacturing Countr y” “For us, sustainability does not end with just our goals, products or solutions. It is about partnering with our customers, distributors, suppliers and the society, to make sure that their sustainability goals are met as well as the prescribed regulatory standards is adhered to. It is also about elevating the benchmarks for sustainability practices in the country. The true effect of sustainability will be seen only if the entire value chain adopts it” says Dr Raman Ramachandran, Head South Asia & CMD, BASF India Pvt Ltd in an exclusive interview with Mittravinda Ranjan T h e I n d i a n c he mi c a l s e c tor i s e s ti m a te d to g r ow a t 1 0 pe r c e nt i n th e c o m i n g de c a de , wha t wi l l b e th e k e y g r owth dr i v e r s for the s p e c i a l ty c h e mi c a l s i ndus tr y ? The growth of the Indian chemical industry is directly linked to the overall GDP of 7-9 per cent. Per capita GDP increase will result in upsurge in demand of products like food, white goods, automobiles and other consumer goods. Specialty chemicals are enablers for all these industries. Therefore, the growth potential for the Indian speciality chemicals segment is very high. 56 • January 2017

How will sustainability complement the growth of this industry? By 2050, the world will have a population of 9 billion people. And, as per a 2015 UN report, a majority will live in Asia; with India being the most populous. India’s middle-class population is expected to grow to 475 million by 2030, forming around 70 per cent of the country’s total population, as per a report by global workplace solutions provider, Steelcase. This increase in population and in the middle class means growing purchasing power, which translates into consumers’ demand for higher quality of living. People will need better access to affordable

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We define sustainability as balancing economic, environmental and social needs. Sustainability is at the core of BASF’s existence and helps us achieve our company purpose “We create chemistry for a sustainably future”. Each of our solution is assigned to one of four categories (Accelerator, Performer, Transitioner, and Challenged) according to its contribution to sustainability. Although different industries vary in their specific needs, we are able to cluster our Accelerator solutions into predefined universal sustainability benefits (e.g. resource efficiency). Globally, we invest over 60 per cent our R&D budget on “accelerator” products. Our strategy is designed to get an ever-increasing percentage of our sales from products which have high sustainability impact. For us, sustainability does not end with just our goals, products or solutions. It is about partnering with our customers, distributors, suppliers and the society, to make sure that their sustainability goals are met as well as the prescribed regulatory standards is adhered to. It is also about elevating the benchmarks for sustainability practices in the country. The true effect of sustainability will be seen only if the entire value chain adopts it. We see this as an opportunity for ourselves and our partners to make a difference in India where our products can help to save energy and reduce emissions for the development of sectors of automotive, construction, and water treatment. •

More efficient, environmentallyfriendly cars: BASF materials such as engineering polymers and polyurethanes are used throughout cars to make them lighter and thus

We define sustainability as balancing economic, environmental and social needs. Sustainability is at the core of BASF’s existence and helps us achieve our company purpose “We create chemistry for a sustainably future”. Each of our solution is assigned to one of four categories (Accelerator, Performer, Transitioner, and Challenged) according to its contribution to sustainability. 58 • January 2017

save fuel. Our products also reduce the energy and emissions in the production process – like paint and coatings systems that reduce energy and heat as well as volatile organic compounds (VOCs). •

Better management of food waste with biodegradable plastics: We are working with the government to address the challenge of waste management and composting. While compostable bags can be one major solution to plastic pollution, what is most important is the end of the life cycle -- composting of this waste. Though there is still a long journey ahead, we are hopeful that we will jointly (with the government) be able to bring in the much needed solution to this challenge.

Improving water management with “India Water Tool”: This online tool helps the development of a comprehensive corporate water management strategy and holistic stewardship approaches. It has been developed by a Working Group of 13 partners including ten companies and three knowledge partners, coordinated by the WBCSD. This tool is a great example of collaboration between key players to create a sustainable future for business, society and the environment through responsible water management. There is an increasing understanding among leading companies that water is a shared resource with finite volumes resulting in collective risk.

During FY 2016-17, BASF posted results that were lower than expected as a result of sub optimal monsoons and fall in crude oil prices. What measures is BASF taking to address the challenges to improve the performance during the current financial year. Yes, the results were lower than expected due to two years of drought Chemical Engineering World


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Pl e a s e ta l k a b out the pl a ns of B A SF f o r th e I n d i a n ma r k e t. BASF has always been committed to the Indian market and believed in its growth potential. Over the last 3-4 years, we have invested around ` 2000 crore in assets in order to prepare ourselves to reap the rewards from this growth potential. Our Dahej site, two construction chemical plants in Nellore and Kharagpur and Agricultural Research Station on the outskirts of Pune are testimony to this. Additionally, we are also investing in expanding our manufacturing unit in Chennai, to supply emission catalysts to the automobile industry and are close to commissioning our Innovation Campus in Mumbai, which will be an integral part of BASF’s global innovation network We believe that innovation and sustainability are going to be the drivers of the market. BASF has clearly defined its purpose of creating chemistry for customers and in partnering with them to innovate products, which can differentiate them in the market.

What are your thoughts on the Make in India initiative? India has all that it takes to emerge as a manufacturing country. According to labour ministry data, around 1 million people enter the workforce in India every month. The manufacturing sector can absorb a good proportion of these people. India has seen substantial investments in manufacturing activities and the Make in India initiative will further boost growth of the manufacturing sector. The government is trying to create a favourable business environment for businesses and industries and this is one area which we also look forward to benefit from. In your opinion, which are the other areas that need strong collaboration between the industry and government to support the growth of Indian chemical industry? There is a need for continuous dialogue between the government and the industry because there is a need to recognise that while there is a sincere intent at the top, the last mile delivery often gets affected. As an industry, we need to take advantage of the good intent of the government and use specific examples to provide feedback for continuous dialogue, to improve ease of doing business. The passing of GST bill is once such landmark tax reform, which came out of government-industry dialogues. To increase the investment and growth of the chemical industry in India, we need to benchmark ourselves with regard to energy cost, to be able to provide materials and products at globally competitive prices. Since India is highly dependent on energy imports, the Indian

Government needs to device solutions to provide energy to industry at a cost that is competitive with other countries globally. Setting up reverse SEZs in Bangladesh and Iran is a positive step in this direction, to secure long term feedstock availability. Effic ienc ies and imp r o v e me n ts in logis tic s and infras truc tu r e will a ls o be welc omed by the in d u s tr y . T h e gov ernment is plannin g to d e v e lo p inland waterway s whic h will o ffe r more ec onomic al and e ffic ie n t mo d e of trans portation to th e in d u s tr y . This will definitely go a lo n g wa y to s upport the indus try . The last area where we require active collaboration with the government is regulation. Here, the industry needs to work with the government to bring in alternate technologies with lesser environmental impact and regulations needs to be shaped in such a way that they don’t come in suddenly and are phased over a period of time, giving the industry time to adopt. What are the future plans of BASF in India and other countries in South Asia? Our future plan is to grow profitably and ramp up utilization of assets that we have created on-ground. Being a part of the global R&D network, we are focused on leveraging the talent available in the country and aim to position ourselves as a company which is able to provide real innovative solutions for our customers in India.

The last area where we require active collaboration with the government is regulation. Here, the industry needs to work with the government to bring in alternate technologies with lesser environmental impact and regulations needs to be shaped in such a way that they don’t come in suddenly and are phased over a period of time, giving the industry time to adopt 60 • January 2017

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“A Preferred Supplier for Global Chemical Majors” “There is significant interest across international companies who are looking at India as an alternative source to procure specialties chemicals to reduce dependency on Chinese market. With the growth of Indian economy, certain import substitutes are witnessing a good demand across end user industries, which was not the case earlier. Many such chemicals will see a positive trend in growth and I believe that we will be able to capitalize on these opportunities” says Rajendra Gogri, Chairman & Managing Director, Aarti Industries Ltd in an exclusive interview with Mittravinda Ranjan. Where does Aarti Group stand today since the company commenced its journey? Our journey started way back in 1975, when the Indian Government was encouraging small scale investments in chemical manufacturing to develop indigenous chemical industry for import substitution. My brother Chandrakant Gogri – Chemical Engineer from Bombay University and his partner saw an opportunity and set up the first small scale manufacturing unit in Dombivali near Mumbai. I joined the business in 1983 after completing my Masters in Chemical Engineering from USA, and over the next couple of years, we added more small scale manufacturing units in Tarapur and later in Sarigam Though we always wanted to set up larger units, but it was only during 1990 62 • January 2017

after the end of licensing raj era that the chemical manufacturers could set up large scale facilities. In the due course we started expanding our facilities through backward integration to have feedstock security and continued to have strong focus on developing inhouse R&D capabilities which has been a strong growth driver for our organization. Today, Aarti Group has 16 factories spread over 10 different locations where have developed diversified product portfolio of 125 specialty products through our in-house R&D which includes intermediates for dyes and pigments, agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, rubber chemicals, home and personal care and serves over 800 valued customers in Indian as well as international markets.

How has Aarti Industries achieved strong global presence and recognised as one of the leading specialty chemicals player globally in a span of slightly over 40 years? Chemical industry as such has a very wide number of chemicals, but from the time we commenced on our journey, we wanted to be niche in our own space and develop our own R&D capabilities. Over the years, we have built key chemistries and wide customer base that we will continue to leverage as we further expand our capacities and operations. In-house research is on-going process for us at Aarti Industries to strengthen our technical competence and our technical teams work very closely with our customers to understand their needs and supply products to meet their specific requirements. Chemical Engineering World



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We have developed strong customer relationships that are based on integrity, care and excellence. In the times of crisis like product shortage etc. we have always stood by our customers and honored the contracts, which has earned us the reputation of being credible long term suppliers for our customers. How are the market dynamics changing across various geographies and what part of production Aarti Industries exports? Initially, it was only the dye stuff intermediates that were being exported, but as the dyeing industry moved from West of Suez to the East, the exports of dyes intermediates saw a sharp decline in exports. However, our business remained immune to the market shift since we still had the same as also new clients who had set up their facilities in India and had continued buying from us. Moreover, there was thrust on the other sectors such as pigments, polymers, additives, agrochemicals where the developed nations started looking at India as a key supplier for products which is what gave the push in the last 10 years to our business as well. Globally crop protection companies are very bullish as far as growth is concerned and in the years to come we are witnessing a strong demand from this sector. Worldwide, there is a strong shift from metals to innovative engineering polymers on the materials side driven strongly by the application in the space of automobiles, aerospace, electrical and electronics sectors. We export almost fifty per cent of our total production to various countries. North America, EU, Japan and China are the key markets for us and in terms of volume, one third of exports are for North America, one third for EU countries and then for rest of the world. China is a big market for us and accounts for almost 16 per cent of exported products. Because of the slowdown the product prices have marginally declined but since we have 66 • January 2017

a very wide geographical spread and expansive product portfolio, we are in a pretty good shape. In the years to come, we see a good demand for existing as well as new products across all segments from all key markets in North America, EU countries, Japan and China as well. Though Aarti Industries has been at the forefront of being a sustainable solution provider right from the beginning, initially did you face any issues in being accepted as the preferred supplier from the global chemical majors? No, we never faced any such issues right from the early years since we proactively engaged in following sustainable practices. While we offer niche chemistries to our customers, on the other hand we have continued to invest in improving our processes and efficiencies through our in-house research to comply with the changing regulatory standards. We have always believed in selfregulation and one such example in this direction was to set up effluent treatment plants across all our manufacturing units out of which some have now been upgraded to zero liquid discharge. Through our in-house research, we have developed several in-house technologies and introduced several process innovations like process to produce dry HCl to produce chlorosulfonic acid, a reactive dye intermediate. This new process offered two major advantages as it allowed us to utilise Dry HCl gas that was generated as the by product and eliminated the restriction of limiting capacity as there was no water. This technology picked up very fast since it allows the manufacturers to set up standalone plant with sulphur trioxide (SO 3 ) and there is no restriction on capacity due to lack of water content which are the major advantages of this process.

Strong thrust on innovation and R&D has been one of the key drivers for our business which has enabled us to carve our niche in the market space and become a preferred business partner for organisations of high repute not only from India but even seek strong international partnerships. We have pioneered in introducing various technologies in India, such as commercialising Continuous Loop reactor for Eco-friendly Hydrogenation Process and become a key global player for various hydrogenated products. There are few more process innovations that we have introduced in India especially for by-product recovery and reduction of effluents and energy conservation. We have been able to leverage on sustainability and convert it to our advantage and self-regulation has enabled us to gain the confidence of our customers. Credit also goes to the founders, accomplished technocrats with strong business acumen, who could foresee the changing market trends and nurtured the culture of research and development in the DNA of the organisation.

And now you are getting into Toluene chemistries targeted for the same users as for the benzene derivatives. Do you see an overlap here and if this will create a challenge internally for the company? There is no overlap here! Around 75-80 per cent of our specialty products are benzene derivatives and now we are getting into toluene chemistries, which have their own specific downstream usage. Though the products are targeted for the same end use industry it does not mean replacing the existing products but the intent is to expand product portfolio by leveraging on chemistries and customer base which will be a win-win situation for us as well as our customers. Chemical Engineering World



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What are your thoughts on the Make in India campaign and its impact on the specialty chemicals industry? Overall, it will be a very good move if the end users come and invest in India since this will create more opportunities for specialty chemical manufacturers like us. For the manufacturers, India will be a good market since the economy is growing, but backward integration may not be a very viable option because of lower volumes since, this makes sense only when the volumes are high. For lower volumes, procurement of chemicals would make economic sense which means good business for specialty chemical manufacturers. Just to give you an example, one of our customers backward integrated and ended up with the challenge of handling the co-product and still had

to procure product from us. However the government will need to address the challenges of infrastructure and policy related issues to create a level playing field for Indian and international players.

We have established synergistic technology partnerships with international players to develop new product pipelines and R&D will continue to be our core focus area to understand and serve the needs of our customers.

We have backward integrated and positioned ourselves strongly in the market which has been a strong driver for our growth and we are confident to maintain a strong growth momentum in the years to come.

There is significant interest across international companies who are looking at India as an alternative source to procure specialties chemicals to reduce dependency on Chinese market. With the growth of Indian economy, certain import substitutes are witnessing a good demand across end user industries, which was not the case earlier. Many such chemicals will see a positive trend in growth and I believe that we will be able to capitalize on these opportunities.

What are the future plans of Aarti Industries? Presently, we are trying to stabilize our new plants and working on products for B2B segment to supply in domestic as well as international markets. In the years to come we may get into B2C as well but that is too far at this point of time.

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“Sustainabilit y plays a critical role which will not be c onfined to environment, but also factor the abilit y to balanc e profit, people and bring innovations” Mr Thomas Udesen, Head of Procurement, Bayer AG, was recently in Mumbai to attend the Together For Sustainability conference. He spoke to Chemical Engineering World on the complexities of global supply chains, the changing roles of procurement personnel and how India can participate more actively as a strategic sourcing partner for global majors.

How have the changing complexities of the world impacted the decision making processes of procurement function across the chemical manufacturers? The world has never been as complex, as fast and as interconnected as what we see now. If you look at just a decade back, companies used to have sufficient inventory levels that could offset some of the worst of external inputs in their basic economy. But if you compare that with today, the world is becoming more and more volatile to disruptions because of external characteristics and it is very critical for companies to understand and mitigate the risks associated with procurement to avoid any disruption in the supply chains to serve the end – user customers. 70 • January 2017

Over the last couple of years, the role of procurement has evolved significantly and plays a critical role in creating, delivering and protecting value by fixing the basics like transparency, policy status, supply chains and truly understanding the capabilities as well as the risks of the partners.

data source, one single source of truth and real time information automatically connected. This will boost the quality of how we do business. At Bayer we are working on these tools and essentials to create a better future. Along our mission: Science For A Better Life.

At Bayer, we are implementing a multilayer program with new technologies tapping into disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence and advanced analytics. Implementing smart data technologies will help to improve demand and supply analysis. In the past many data sources have been used resulting in huge efforts to consolidate key data and build your future on data reflecting the past. In the future we shall see one

How does the change in product portfolio impact the supply chains? Change in product portfolio is a question of lifecycle adjustments and the supply chains are quite resilient to such fluctuations. At Bayer we decided to change portfolio either for lifecycle adjustments or based on extensive consultation with the regulatory authorities with the aim to put our company on a sustainable path of growth. Chemical Engineering World


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We have a strong alignment with our suppliers, and when any such situation arises they also look at such moves as a positive step towards their growth. How does Bayer go about identifying the partners? Globally, Bayer has vast experience of working with partners through alliances and strategic partnerships and developed a strong network of preferential suppliers who understand our values and comply with the highest ethical values that we follow across our entire product portfolio. To ensure long term sustainable growth, we have started taking assessment studies for all our vendors across the supply chains globally where we are assessing them in quality, competitiveness and reliability. Compliance is of pivotal importance and the potential partners need to go through a rigorous selection process. In some cases the process is longer; e.g. where the products require approvals from the regulatory authorities, thus resulting in longer periods for return on investments. However for the on-site service providers the time barriers are significantly low. Irrespective of the size, if a supplier wants to grow, becoming better and to doing so in a responsible way, Bayer has the resources that can help to achieve its goals provided the partnership is synergistic and brings value to our business. Having said this, over the years, we have worked with many suppliers who have brought great ideas and expertise to us. Bayer has readily invested time and resources and enabled them to grow. We believe in building new relationships that are of incremental value and also work with the start- ups wherever we see a value proposition. Some of the start-ups have great ideas but they lack the traditional business expertise Bayer enables the start-ups to understand the nuances of doing the business responsibly. For us, the ‘Me Too’ approach does not work and we firmly believe that adherence 72 • January 2017

to compliance is very critical for sustainable growth of any organization. Moreover we also look at the willingness amongst the suppliers to innovate and improve systems and processes to be prepared for future prospects. We use our limited resources and invest for making maximum impact for greater good and maximizing the returns. What are your thoughts on India visvis other markets like China and other markets like Indonesia and Vietnam in the South – East Asia? We are constantly in quest of right people as well as organizations that offer unique capabilities and can support our mission – ‘Science for a Better Life’ and from this point of view, entire South Asia and India are important for us. Bayer is operating and marketing its products in India since 1896 and has invested more than USD 500 million in India. We have been committed to serve the Indian market and we are also significantly dependent on Indian operations since we export a very large portion of our finished products to other markets in the world. What we have observed in India is that it is sometimes difficult to make the suppliers understand that sustainability is a question of viability that goes much beyond the cost. We have been propagating this thought to our partners and vendors and nearly 70 per cent of the assessed partners have shown the willingness to change but still there are many manufacturers who are averse to understand the importance of sustainability. For us quality has never been a challenge whether we produce in India, China or in any part of the world, since we adhere to uniform compliance standards across all our facilities globally. The Indian Government has taken huge measures to improve the business environment but I feel there is a dire need to address issues related to logistics, warehousing, ports and roads making the industry cost competitive globally. China, for example has built excellent infrastructure which makes the Chinese industry highly cost competitive in the international market.

What are your thoughts on impact of Make in India campaign and the Government’s willingness to introduce GST bill? As a manufacturer or buyer, any support that we get in terms of reducing the administrative barriers is a welcome move which will lead to efficiencies and new ways of making sure that our products get to the market. We serve various world markets through our operations in India and lesser transaction cost, easier processes will enable us to reinvest into the business. We also expect that the maturity amongst the suppliers will gradually increase and they will be able to deliver greater value to the customers. Overall, I feel these steps to be very positive.

What will be the future trends in procurement? Sustainability plays a critical role which will not be confined to environment, but also factor the ability to balance profit, people and bring innovations. Procurement functions will play a critical role in adding value to the companies through maintaining transparency across the supply chain and collaborating with the vendors. Companies will have to get back to basics, focus into what is important and have the capability of predicting more what happens in the future. Digitization will play a critical role in the years to come as the business and manufacturing processes are getting integrated. In the foreseeable future, the experience for procurement may be something very similar to the experience that the private users have dealing with online portals which offer options of placing the order online, generating invoices, auto payments and tracking the orders etc. Commitment to technology will result in digitization of B2B transactions and enable the industry to tap into those networks which could be part of future networks.

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“Emerging markets, like India, have to go a long way for development of equipment & processes targeting low energy intake, high product quality and zero effect on environment” Vacuum industry in India is still in its infancy stage. There are very limited indigenous manufacturers offering products & services to global standards. This has created a market for foreign players and large quantum of advanced vacuum pumps, gauges & allied accessories are being imported. Now, there is a growth in the Indian industries who are gearing up to meet the international levels of design and manufacture and this would result in a good growth when solutions offered are energy efficient and eco-friendly, says Rajesh Malhotra, Group Managing Director, Everest Group in an exclusive interview with Chemical Engineering World.

What is the new development in the vacuum pumps sector? Vacuum Pump industry is fast growing in India. Currently this industry is dominated by foreign players as Vacuum Pumps and related technology is new to our country. Application of Vacuum finds use in Nuclear and semi conductor industry and for this reason; India was always kept at a distance and had a limited access to this technology. “Everest” has been working in vacuum related processes and technology and applied it to use in various Chemical processes including Pharma, Agro, and Food 74 • January 2017

Processing. Everest has developed new processes using combination of Vacuum Pumps and allied accessories which is widely accepted by the Pharma and Chemical industry. Everest was the first to introduce high vacuum oil free Boosters 20 years back and now is again the first Indian manufacturer to successfully design and manufacture Dry Screw, energy efficient Vacuum pumps, to meet the ever-growing industrial demand. Everest has to its credit development 100 per cent indigenous MVR Mechanical Vapor Recompressor, both for pressure and

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What is the growth potential in emerging markets related to the vacuum pumps/systems? Vacuum industry in India is still in its infancy stage. There are very limited indigenous manufacturers offering products & services to global standards. This has created a market for foreign players and large quantum of advanced vacuum pumps, gauges & allied accessories are being imported. Now, there is a growth in the Indian industries who are gearing up to meet the international levels of design and manufacture and this would result in a good growth in Vacuum Pumps and Blowers, especially when solutions offered are energy efficient and ecofriendly. The general awareness to conserve energy and minimize pollution is a great factor for all companies to switch to modern pumps and blowers, replacing the old inefficient polluting options.

What is the growth potential in emerging markets related to the Blowers industry? Ans. India is developing at a fast pace and is probably fastest growing economy as on date. Industrial development brings in improved process having least impact on the environment, consuming minimum energy, economical and reliable. Emerging markets, like India, have to go a long way for development of equipment & processes targeting low energy intake, High product quality and Zero effect on environment meeting our PM, Honorable Narendra Modi’s “ZED” concept- Zero Effect Zero Defect vision. Everest is able to offer all the above expectations for their pumps and blowers and expects a good growth in these segments. The same may not be true for industries that are not able to meet the expectations of the industry. What are the key factors driving the global industrial vacuum pump market? Application of medium to high Vacuum environment is finding use in practically all areas associated with Nuclear, Solar, Semiconductor, Space, Chemical, Pharma, Agro, Polymer, oil refining, Solvent recovery, Zero Discharge etc processes. The growth Chemical Engineering World


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suite the process variation maintaining consistent output / product quality. The variations could be atmosphere, weather, temperature, raw material inputs while the final product must be of a consistent quality. Everest has a complete team of qualified people who are able to provide solution and automation for all variations that the process may encounter during its manufacture and ensure consistent quality output. Give us a brief overview about vacuum pumps/systems and blowers business at Everest? Everest has wide range of vacuum pump and systems ranging from small 1 HP to larger 300 HP systems. What is your future business and expansion plan for the vacuum pumps? Everest has undertaken an expansion program under it’s both laterals Pressure and Vacuum divisions. The state of art plant infrastructure and machinery has been planned to ensure that the products manufactured meet international quality standards. Our focus is not only at the final product but are setting high standards for in process operations at all levels of working. Everest now targets global market and with our proven successful track record shall surely be the market leader. In the year financial year 20172018 we hope that both our expansion program would be fully functional and operative. Elaborate on your focus regarding R&D and innovation related to the fields of vacuum pumps/systems.

is working around the clock to meet the ever-growing customer’s expectation offering reliable, tested and tried solutions. The latest development is Dry Hybrid Screw Pump and Mechanical Vapor Recompressor. Do you have any patents for the chemical vacuum pumps? At pres ent, we hav en ’t a p p lie d fo r any patents . For the chemical vacuum pumps, give us some information regarding your after sales services. How do you address customer problems and look into availability of spare parts or spare pumps during on-going operations? Everest offers a turnkey solution right from the design to final commissioning supported by efficient after sales service. Customer education and training has great importance to ensure that the process and equipment developed is maintained and run for best results. Everest has a technical and qualified after sales service staff offers full assistance as and when needed for the smooth operation of process and equipment. What are the challenges faced by the vacuum pump manufacturers? Everest promoters are all qualified technocrats and create a best mix of senior experienced players complemented by innovative and hard working juniors. Everest team is unique in its composition and this mix would ensure us to take Everest at new heights. We see challenges from global players and global entries but are very sure that with our inhouse talent, vision and dedication shall be able to meet the same.

Everest is probably the only Indian manufacturer in this segment, having in-house R&D facility recognized by Govt. of India and approved by DSIRDepartment of Scientific & Industrial Research, under the Ministry of Science & Technology. Everest R&D center is run by very competitive research team which Chemical Engineering World



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The ‘Standard’ Way of Doing Business During 2016, the Standard Group of Companies posted business growth of 34 per cent over 2015 and anticipates much of the same growth in 2017 and 2018. This should deliver a modest ` 500 crores/year sales turnover by the end of 2021 which is pretty impressive given their standing start just a few years ago. During an interview with K Nageswara Rao, Group Managing Director, Standard Group, it becomes clear that the Standard Group is following anything but a ‘standard’ business model. What is your view on the market opportunities for Standard? The Indian domestic market is an exciting place to operate in right now. The investment and infrastructure developments across practically all industry sectors mean that there are plenty of business opportunities around; no matter what products or services you aim to deliver. The Standard Group of Companies provides products and services for all industrial sectors however; strategically we predominately specialize in providing turnkey equipment solutions specifically for the Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Life Science and Chemical sectors. Our business vision is simple. People are living longer today than they did just a few 80 • January 2017

decades ago and everything suggests that this is set to continue almost indefinitely. It is predicted by many leading academics that a person born somewhere in the world today will live to be over 150 years old! While this is an incredible prediction, we at Standard feel that it is highly realistic and probable given the current exponential technological advances in ‘human health management’. Technological advances are very apparent in the Indian pharmaceutical sector as new drugs are being developed and manufactured almost on a daily basis, each with the sole aim to extend human life expectancy. In turn, these new drug developments necessitate the need for new processing plants, facility upgrades and expansion projects

which in turn necessitates the needs for innovative process equipment solutions. So, targeting these ‘health management’ industry sectors feels like a good strategic-bet to invest our time and energy. In addition to this, South India is rapidly becoming the pharmaceutical manufacturing capital of the world as India’s leading drug manufacturers transition globally, growing organically as well as through mergers and acquisitions (M&A’s) with international players. Therefore geographically, our business headquartered in Hyderabad, ticks all the right boxes in this regard also. So, Standard Group’s vision is clear. By targeting secure, high growth markets Chemical Engineering World


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Many forward thinking customers are now looking for turnkey equipment solutions from a single or limited number of suppliers. We therefore developed our Group products to fulfill this requirement and thus extended our supply range to include dryers, filters, valves and pumps. At Standard, everyone from sales through to assembly personnel understand the basic philosophy that when we do ‘right things’ this typically helps to make the life’s of our customers just a little bit easier. This, in turn, often results in mutual deeper trust and respect and ultimately increased sales for us. In return we deliver productivity gains, enhanced equipment reliability and reduced capital spend benefits for our customers. Organizational success is a byproduct when a company embraces total cultural commitment to exceptional customer service. To further accelerate our business purpose objective, Standard then embarked on a strategy of both organic and acquisition led business developments with the sole aim to further deliver complimentary

turnkey process equipment solutions for the vast majority of operational processes in a typical pilot, batch or full production facility in our target industrial sectors. For example, in July 2014, a Standard Group company acquired an UK based company and successfully integrated its technology and manufacturing processes into the Groups product portfolio. Our innovative, hybrid drying equipment is particularly attractive to most forward thinking customers as the operational improvements such as improved product quality, reduced process cycle time and increased operator safety, offers significant customer benefits. Standard has supplied over one hundred Agitated Nutsche Filter Dryers (ANFD’s) in recent months together with dozens of Rotary Cone Vacuum Dryers (RCVD’s). Our modular technology is akin to selecting a meal from a menu at a restaurant. Clients can chose from a multitude of pre-designed equipment options to configure our equipment to their individual requirements. Doing the ‘right things’ is also about anticipating what the client needs and designing products modular so that they can be easily configured without undue cost or lead time penalty. This modular technology concept is very apparent in the Groups range of glass lined AE and CE Reactors and Receivers. Our glass lining technology compares very favorably with the finest in the world. It has incredible chemical and thermal resistance properties and our systems can be delivered in a turnkey solution with a dry vacuum pump, for solvent vapour extraction and innovative automated reactor sampling technology. In addition, Standard offers the very latest barrier isolator and glove box technology for all hazardous category requirements, across all formulation Chemical Engineering World


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and API/bulk drug applications. Our comprehensive barrier isolator product range covers everything from simple glove boxes to complex, pressurized automated systems. Our turnkey supply solutions therefore come into their own when clients require integrated technology-combinations such as ANFD’s with an integrated barrier isolator. What Indian manufacturing capabilities does Standard have? Today Standard is headquartered in Hyderabad, India and together with an UK innovation and service centre and multiple satellite offices and service centres in Mumbai, Vizag, Chennai and Pune, is one of the leading manufacturers of glass lined and stainless steel process equipment. The Standard Group of Companies specialize in providing complete turnkey solutions with exceptional customer service and design, manufacture, assemble, test, install and commission all types of process equipment products from Reactors to Agitated Nutsche Filter Dryers, Thermal Control Units to Barrier Isolators. Standard has the in-house capability 84 • January 2017

The team at Standard has decades of industrial experience designing, manufacturing and installing innovative, technologically advantageous and commercially attractive process equipment. Their knowledge spans practically all applications in the Pharmaceutical and API/Bulk Drugs sector from scaled pilot plant laboratory equipment to integrated barrier isolators for production tablet coating machines. In addition to their internal team of professionals, Standard has a team of on-site engineers who perform installation, commissioning and site acceptance testing (SAT’s) with the client. They extend their value adding on-site services to include ‘equipment healthcare’ management contracts involving the annual service, repair and certification of barrier isolators of any manufacturing origin. Why does standard focus on delivering equipment exceptionally fast? This is strategy.

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Let’s assume a pharma or chemical plant Managing Director has a huge order book together with the financial resources to buy equipment and invest in raw material. Sounds great but unfortunately he cannot execute his order book as he is constrained by the critical equipment deliveries from his vendors. All the critical equipment he needs, such as glass lined reactors, ANFD, Isolators, Crystallizers, Alloy Equipment and dry vacuum Pumps have an average industry lead time of 20 to 25 weeks! He is now a minimum of eight months away from delivering any kind of product to his customers and

eight months is an eternity when you are operating in a dynamic market place. At Standard Group, we specialize in delivering such critical equipment within a week or so, where needed. We do this by having modular equipment designs and large stock of pre-made parts. As the pharma/bulk drug sector is booming in Southern India our high quality equipment, delivered exceptionally quick, has gained great favor with clients who need grow and react to their respective clients’ needs. What does the future look like for Standard? Looking forward, the opportunities for the Standard Group are immense. Many of their prestigious Indian clients operate overseas operations and are specifying Standard’s tried and tested products for export to such locations. As such the company is planning to open sales and service centres in many countries in 2017/18 in their bid to become a significant global entity in turnkey process equipment solutions by 2020. The market for human health management products is only going to grow. Our ability to offer practically every item of process equipment required for such production operations is a significant advantage to clients who recognize the value of aligning with a quality, ‘one stop shop’ such as Standard. In 2016 we invested over 25 crores in land, buildings and machinery to help cement our business foundations and help fuel our further accelerated sales growth. In 2017, we intend to ramp-up our R&D resource across all of our seven manufacturing divisions, file more product patents and create more affordable valueadd product innovations to help ensure we remain ahead of the supply curve and ‘fit-for-the-future’.

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companies need to gear up with new needs from customer point of view and adapt to new environment. What are your expectations in regards to development in the market? The long term developments in areas such as Solar industry, Power generation and flue gas desulphurisation, Gas distribution, water distribution, High rise building are foreseen and expected to grow for next decade . Future plans of the organisation? We will expand organically as well as inorganically.

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class mass with growing income which itself generate huge demand. Another is of having skilled, talented & English speaking young generation whereby, we can have reach to any part of the world by expanding thro Organic or Inorganic route. Being in Chemical sector, we have an opportunity to look world as one market and one who is better equipped w.r.t. Safety, Health & Environment point of view shall be largely benefited.

Future plans of the organisation? We are going with backward integration plan, to have competitive advantage in main raw materials like Chlorine & Hydrogen. Therefore we are moving forward to set up Chloro Alkali plant of capacity of 350 mtd in first phase in Kutch with targeting commercial production by end of 2018. We shall also expand thereafter in downstream product chain based on Chlorination & Hydrogenation process.

What are your expectations in regards to development in the market? Being in chemical sector we are competing mainly with China. We have an edge over China in terms of better compliance of Safety, Health & Environment standards and hence will have sustainable production. Shell gas is Ethane rich and hence market dynamics of Ethane value chain product will dramatically change on commissioning of Ethane crackers. It shall also have indirect impact on all Naphtha base value chain products in time to come. Moreover, in coming time we can expect revolutionary technological development in solar sector, whereby energy cost will go down drastically. Since location of India is one of the best in world, we may get opportunity to have lower energy cost and in turn be more competitive in our product in coming time.

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The market scenario and in general the business environment for our business is positive. We expect some trouble in the coming weeks/months due to demonetization which will have an impact on the small end-users generally managed by our dealers. In spite of this we support this government’s initiative and we expect higher growth in future. The recovery of the commodity prices is going to increase our cost and we expect the government to control at least the diesel price in order to maintain the competitiveness of the Indian environment.

There are plenty of opportunities in the Indian Industry today: the need to increase productivity and efficiency offers to Bonfiglioli the best growing environment because our products are designed to respect the high standards used in Europe and US. Especially in sectors like food and packaging we can offer very interesting solutions that allow energy saving and very high productivity.

What are the new products/services being offered by your company for the industry? We offer a complete range of drive solutions for the Industrial applications: gearboxes, electric motors, inverters, precision gearboxes and servomotors. Our strength is our manufacturing units in India and the presence of an R&D team in Chennai continuously working on new products development and customization for our customers. Our effort today is more and more towards aftersales service with the creation of service centres spread across the country. We want to offer the best ratio quality price to all the Indian customers and we want our customer to have an excellent experience while doing business with Bonfiglioli 90 • January 2017

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We are also increasing considerably our share in heavy duty applications like cement, steel and sugar and we are already market leaders in pharma, textile and food.

The market will continue to grow until these conditions will be there. The real jump will happen when the infrastructure projects and the mining sector will take off Future plans of the organisation? Our company in India is organized in Business Units and we’ll maintain this structure also in future in order to remain focussed on specific customers/sectors. We are expanding our capacity in India with the construction of a new plant in Chennai and with the opening of a new plant in Pune which is one of the most important area for our business. We are strengthening our R&D team and our aftersales team. Both are going to be the key of our success in India

What are your expectations in regards to development in the market? I t h ink India today is the mos t a t t ra c tiv e mark et in the word for the f o llo wing reas ons ; •

Size of the population (this “protect” India’s economy and the Indian companies from the volatility and uncertainty of the rest of the world. India’s needs are big enough to guarantee a steady growth for many years ahead. The central government is absolutely pro-business and states like Gujarat, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh are really focussing on attracting companies with incentives and a friendly environment.

Contact Details: Bonfiglioli Transmissions Pvt Ltd Survey No.528/1, Porambakkam High Road Mannur Village, Sriperambudur Taluk Chennai – 602105, Tamil Nadu, India Ph: +91-44-6710 3800 Website: http://www.bonfiglioli.com/en/ Chemical Engineering World


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Mr Joerg Fitzek Managing Director R. STAHL Private Limited

Please share your views on current market scenario? There is certainly a huge intake of explosion proof equipment from the industrial sectors such as the chemical and pharmaceutical industry whereas there is a dip in the Oil and gas and offshore industry requirements. Also in lighting, it is only the LED technology which is taking precedence over the conventional lighting methods, in almost all sections of the hazardous areas. In the LED technology, again, COB technology (Chip on board) is more trusted than the LED lamps. While there is a stiff competition in the pricing and delivery of the LED Lighting, customers are focussed on getting commitment from the manufacturers regarding the efficiency of the LED Light, life of the LED and the reliability of its uninterrupted working, especially in the critical applications. From our Indian operations, we are able to cater to the industry, worldwide, which accept the IECEx certified products in their country. What are the new products/services being offered by your company for the industry? Mainly, our focus is on the LED Lighting portfolio. Our Management along with the R&D team, are continuously putting in special efforts to develop new and improved LED versions of many of the existing Lighting products, as well as new products altogether. We have already released products in the market using the LED technology, like pendant, floodlighting, linear, clean room luminaires, marine lighting, exit lights, etc. We also are working on country – wise specific requirements with regard to dimensions, mounting methods and certification. We also are working on enhancing the Ex p – certified product portfolio. This solution would mainly Chemical Engineering World

“Our Core Focus is on Growth of the Organization in India” be offered in projects where space may be a constraint, in the hazardous area. Please share your views opportunities in the industry?

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As already mentioned, the market seems bright for the chemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverages industry. Also the dust – hazardous areas in industries are in mind, while capturing business from these specific industries that have potentially hazardous areas due to flammable dusts. While price is one of the major factors influencing decisions, in terms of the LED lighting, product reliability, efficiency of the LED light and long life play a vital role during decision making by the buyers. What are your expectations in regards to development in the market? There would be growing acceptance to the IECEx certification for equipment, worldwide. That would really make manufacturers like us more focussed on better solutions while complying with the IEC standards. Presently, due to country – wise variance in requirements of product certification, it not only becomes time – consuming to release a product in the market but also adds on to the cost. Presently, in India, the government sector mainly Oil and Gas, is more inclined towards the Indian certification based on Indian standards and so, it is a bit of a challenge for manufacturers like us, to get all equipment, certified additionally, by the Indian laboratories, in spite of them qualifying as per the requirements of ATEX and IECEx. Our appeal is to the Indian authorities and associations to consider equipment having IECEx certification. We are supplying our

Future plans of the organisation? Our core focus is on growth of the Organization in India. Our management has set very ambitious targets for sale, which are achievable. We would expand our customer base in India too, since there is a changing trend towards acceptance of the IECEx certified equipment, especially in the private sector of the industries like pharmaceutical, chemical and oil and gas. With an enhanced capacity of manufacturing, we would also be focussing on technical training on the subject for our team members, as we all know that the equipment that goes into the hazardous areas, directly impacts the safety aspects of the plant, the high-end equipment and machinery in the plant and most importantly, the people working there. From India, we would be increasing exports to countries not only in the Asia – Pacific region, but also to the nations in the African continent, where the IECEx – certified equipment is widely accepted. Almost all of our products are dual certified (for hazardous gas and dust). So we do stand bright chances in the years to come.

Contact Details: R. STAHL Private Limited 9, Lakshmi Nagar, Porur, Arcot Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600006 Phone No: 044 3060 0600 Website: http://www.r-stahl.com/ January 2017 • 91

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"Recent technological innovations made by manufacturing majors and innovative Mr K L Arora Chairman & Managing Director Kay International Limited

Please share your views on current market scenario? Based upon the key industry insights and changing market dynamics, industry estimation of the key segments, market challenges, winning strategies adopted by top companies to gain a stronghold in the market is falling flat. An in-depth insight on current market status and future growth trends implies boom in Power and Water Treatment segment where in Roots Blowers play a vital role as a component of the entire system offered. A lot many major applications such as Gas Booster Applications in Power Industries, Sulphuric Acid plants like harsh applications and Bio-gas plants need Roots blowers with specialized materials look bright in the forthcoming fiscal years. Recent technological innovations made by manufacturing majors and innovative processes in various applications could facilitate an exponential trend in this market. Although Twin Lobe Roots blowers are cost effective and very popular, the current market indicates a growth in the Tri-Lobe Roots blower area due to ample scope of quicker Return on Investment due to less power consumption at high RPM. Export market is always in a growing trend mostly in Middle East and Africa. 92 • January 2017

processes in various applications could facilitate an exponential trend in the market" What are the new products/services being offered by your company for the industry? The business is diversified now and we have unfolded our Vacuum Pumps Business in the Primary vacuum area with an wide application range from Metalizing to Oil Refineries, Solvent Recovery, FMCG production plant packaging, Chemical and Pharma applications supported by Multi-stage Roots Rotary/Water Ring Vacuum Pumps systems which has enormous growth possibilities in Indian and overseas market of sheer expansion these days. We currently have hand in hand exclusive partnership with a Korean Turbo Blowers major for catering to the need of Waste Water Treatment solutions country wide. The product as well services after sales would be our area of partnering Indian clients in the long run. This is an innovative area and has a huge scope of growth which has two to three years of return on investment. However typically it needs a clear understanding of the technology and foreseeing its implications. We are pretty sure of a great outcome in spite of raw materials, price structure in the uptrend, a great competition in the market surely create some resilience.

Please share your views on opportunities in the industry?

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Major manufacturing processes and R&D developments pursued by various industries presses the need of a Global manufacturing innovations with elaborated process refinement in improving quality and longevity. The opportunities are growing and enhancing every now and then in the areas of Infrastructure, Steel Industries, Cement Industries, Railways and Water Treatment plants which seems getting a larger dividend for The Roots Blower market. Opportunities are plenty. Channel business play a key factor in the foreseeing the local needs and the interest developed to cater to the needs thereof will be one of the added advantages to accept the opportunities around. Vacuum Pumps and Pumping systems opportunities are ever expanding, may it be domestic or overseas market. What are your expectations in regards to development in the market? Roots Blowers have been a common utility in Cement Plants from a very long time now. Whenever a large volume of air is to be used at a constant pressure a Roots Blower is the right equipment installed in various stages. So also in typical applications like Bio-gas plants, solid waste management, sulphuric acid plant Chemical Engineering World


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and various packaging and furnace fuel supply applications a lot many changes are evident. However in India we look forward to the Government Budget and influence thereof should take the market cap many folds as a whole. R&D is being in progress in various industries where in they find Roots Blowers are the cheapest solutions in getting compressed air. Vacuum pump business area is always in an incremental progress and development is aggressive. Future plans of the organisation? Since ours is a house of Engineering innovation and excellence, we through our constant research, we are coming up with new application oriented models as it is the need of the hour. We have eight

locations in India to provide sales and after sales support. We have plan of further reinforcing the establishment with trained engineers, so that customer satisfaction can be further improved. We are completing our infrastructure by annexing a manufacturing plant to our existing one so that we can expand our capability of manufacturing, testing of Blowers such as capacity of 60,000 Cu. m/hr and Vacuum pump manufacturing. Furthermore we are one of the vital manufacturers of Double Stage Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps, Single Stage Oil Lubricated Rotary Vacuum Pumps and Mechanical Vacuum Boosters; we look forward to have a great scope in R&D and Industrial market to cater their need for an indigenous solution.

We have a plan of collaborating with overseas partners for establishing complete service and spares set up for the Turbo Blowers support in the market.

Contact Details: KAY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Plot No-64, Phase-5, Sec-53, Industrial Estate Kundli, Sonepat (Haryana) – 131028 India. Phone: 0130-4091063 Email: enquiry@kayblowers.com Website: http://kayblowers.com

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“We expect a phenomenal growth, as Mr R Annakumar Chief Executive Officer Uniforce Engineers

there is a great potential for special components made of exotic metals.”

Please share your views on current market scenario?

Performance Metals such as Nickel

As our product finds applications in diversified range of industries there is no slow down for a company of our size although the market for General Engineering Industries is not very encouraging.

Special Grade Stainless Steel. We have

What are the new products/services being offered by your company for the industry? We are specialised in fabrication Exotic Metal Products such as Titanium, Tantalum, Zirconium, Niobium and High

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What are your expectations in regards to development in the market? We expect a phenomenal growth, as there is a great potential for special components made of exotic metals. Especially, when aerospace industry is developing in top gear, there will be huge requirement which we could already feel it. Future plans of the organisation? We want to grow at a pace of advancement in our core competency field and offer products with international standards in Indian Innovations.

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“We Mr S Manickavasagam Manager-Operations Ravel Hiteks Pvt.Ltd

Please share your views on current market scenario? India’s Pump industry has been growing at record levels in the recent years. The Indian manufacturing firms have a very strong presence in knowledge –intensive sectors. The demand for the metering pumps in chemical and food industries are more due to the necessity of precision and hygiene. We, Ravel well established in Indian market as a leader in metering pump innovations with valve-less technology. Ravel’s Peristaltic and valve-less piston pumps applications are diverse and new applications are constantly being developed.

W h a t a r e th e n ew pr oduc ts / s e r v i c e s be i n g o ffe r e d b y y our c ompa ny for t h e i n d u s tr y ? We, Ravel manufacturing and supply wide range of Peristaltic, Piston and Syringe pumps in valve-less structure. Ravel’s recent innovation brings a new product called Mortar pump in Peristaltic design for construction industry. As we aware the Peristaltic pumps are the simplest possible pumps with no valves and seals. The Mortar pump’s has a huge demand in brickwork and construction industries. Ravel’s filling stations with peristaltic and piston pumps ensure precision and purity in packaging. With the largest R&D setup, Chemical Engineering World

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supporting and ser ving the nation with ‘Make in India’ for the world vision.” Ravel innovating new products with high performance and providing solutions for fluid handling in food, Pharma, chemical, textile, printing and packaging industries. The pumps are manufactured with utmost care and comply with general electrical safety requirements (CE). Please share your views on opportunities in the industry?

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The NDA’s ‘Make in India’ initiative, along with the liberalisation measures and reforms offer a wide range of opportunities for the MSME sectors. Supportive regulatory framework and availability of large number of professionals is an added advantage for the manufacturing companies in India. It makes India as an attractive investment destination. The Govt. has brought in major FDI policy reforms, which promote ease of doing business.

Future plans of the organisation? Since operations from 1986, Ravel has come a long way. We, Ravel have been a leader in Peristaltic, Piston and syringe pumps. With our vast expertise and experience in manufacturing, advanced and sustainable solutions will be provided for all the industrial needs on fluid handling. Being one of the oldest and largest Pump manufacturers, we, Ravel have positioned ourselves as the wise supplier for the OEM’s and end users. We will strive to grow actively supporting and serving the nation with ‘Make in India’ for the world vision.

What are your expectations in regards to development in the market? India and china are the most active emerging economies in Asia to open up various industries. Unfortunately, India has the least adoption of industrial automation techniques. A considerable importance has to be provided in the R&D in MSME sectors in order to meet the needs of world market. Also the Govt. can simplify the process and reduce the approval time for setting up new plants.

Contact Details: Ravel Hiteks Pvt.Ltd First Main Road, Plot No.150A, Electronics Industrial Estate, Perungudi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600096 Phone No: 044 2496 1004 Website: http://www.ravelhiteks.com/ravel.php January 2017 • 95

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DONIT TESNIT d.o.o. DONIT ® Sealing Technologies – Made in EU As a leader in gaskets, gasket sheets, and advanced sealing technologies, we offer the optimum solution with a perfect fit for your most challenging sealing requirements. Backed by decades of excellence in understanding of sealing problems, extensive know how in application engineering, and consistent manufacturing of reliable high quality products, we are in position to respond quickly and efficiently to your inquiry. In year 2016, we celebrated 70 th anniversary.

We are a True Partner for Your Success With a wide experience in problemsolving and unshaken commitment to high quality standards, we are dedicated to provide you the best service and products. In addition, through customerdriven innovation, our strong R&D team is qualified to successfully design the adequate sealing solution. Our customer satisfaction rests upon four pillars:

Complete production chain international sales network

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The DONIT ® Philosophy Our philosophy is based on building long-term business relationship with our customers that extends across many sectors of industries. Customer satisfaction is our driving-force which is attained through the constant supply of reliable and high quality products embracing product improvement and support. DONIT ® gasket sheets and sealing solutions are high quality products which have received several industrial quality approvals. Our products support the environmental legislation without compromising their sealing performance.

the required knowledge for the selection and installation of the optimum gasket per application. Module 1: Introduction to our gasket materials. Module 2: Introduction to our gaskets and their proper assembly.

Certified Quality We assure high quality, environmentally friendly products to our customers. Quality and care for the environment is embedded in both our minds and our organization. We also ensure that product quality and safety is in accordance with a number of widely recognized international standards such as: DVGW (DIN 3535-6, VP 401), SVGW (DIN 3535-6), DVGW KTW, DVGW W270, BAM, WRAS, TA-Luft (VDI 2440), API 6FA / API 607, ABS, Germanischer Lloyd. Care for the environment is embedded in our tradition. DONIT TESNIT d.o.o. is certified by international ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards.

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The DONIT ® Authorized Training Center offers intensive, interactive and case-driven educative courses to our customers. These theoretical and practical training courses provide

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Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems Offers Optimum Vacuum Solutions for Chemical Processing Technology B u s c h Va c u u m P u m p s a n d S y s t e m s offers tailored vacuum solutions for all areas of processing technology. At the C H E M T E C H Wo r l d E x p o i n M u m b a i , Busch is presenting an example of an individually designed vacuum system that is equipped with a Huckepack rotary vane vacuum pump as a basic vacuum module. A wide range of processes require tailored, reliable vacuum technology. This is why vacuum technology is an important component in the chemical processing technology sector, helping to accelerate reactions, protect materials or separate individual substances from one another cleanly and effectively as well as, in some cases, making a reaction at all possible. Busch has specialized in chemical processing technology applications and

can draw on an extensive product portfolio of various sizes and types of vacuum pumps when designing vacuum systems. In addition to the Huckepack rotary vane vacuum pump, dry COBRA screw vacuum pumps or the proven Dolphin liquid ring va c u u m p u m p s c a n a l s o b e u s e d i n these kinds of vacuum systems. Both the COBRA screw vacuum pump and the Dolphin liquid ring vacuum pump will be presented at Busch’s trade show booth. COBRA screw vacuum pumps operate without any operating fluid at all within the compression chamber, and are therefore able to pump gases and vapours without contaminating them. Saturated gases and vapours can be ex t r a c t e d u s i n g t h e B u s c h D o l p h i n liquid ring vacuum pump. It is the ideal

vacuum generator for this type of application thanks to its robust operating principle. Due to the precise increments between the sizes, the comprehensive a c c e s s o r i e s a n d va r i o u s ve r s i o n s i n different materials, Dolphin liquid ring vacuum pumps can be adjusted to fit practically all chemical processes. The extensive range of series and models available allows these vacuum pumps to be matched perfectly to the respective pumped medium. They are ideal for being combined with Panda vacuum boosters, and by adding useful accessories such as capacitors, separators and filters, can also be configured as a ready-to-use vacuum system.

Come and visit the Busch trade show booth in Hall 1 stand B12 at CHEMTECH World Expo 2017, Mumbai from February 14 -17, 2017.

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Contact Details : Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems Plot # 102 - 103, Sector 5 IMT Manesar, Gurgaon (Haryana), India Phone: +91 124-4212172 Email id: s ales@buschindia.com Website: www.buschindia.com January 2017 • 97

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Choosing the Right Vacuum Pump: A Range from Toshniwal House “What’s the best vacuum pump?” is one of those maddening questions that can only be answered with another question such as, “What are you trying to do?” That’s because the real answer is that there is no best pump, and there is no worst pump. The best pump is, and always will be, the pump that does the best job at what you need it to do. Although that answer might seem to be obvious, the question continues to arise. It seems to arise due to the common human need of finding “the” answer to a problem. A team of experienced technical Toshniwal engineers are ready to solve your problem. This is especially true when considering vacuum processes and vacuum pumps. There is no single type of pump that will provide all the attributes necessary to meet any and all process requirements. Although the available varieties of pumps seem to present a puzzling collection of choices, the best choice becomes more and more apparent as you go down the list and remove the pumps that won’t meet your process requirements. This requires a careful analysis of your process

and its pumping needs before you begin the elimination sequence. There are a number of impor tant considerations to keep in mind when boiling down to the final, and best, choice for your process. Obvious ly, you need to c ons ider the pump’s ability to produce and maintain the ultimate pressure your process requires. The pumping speed vs pressure cur ves usually supplied in the various m a nu fa c t u r e r ’s l i t e ra t u r e n e e d t o b e carefully considered and compared. The pump must have enough pumping speed to easily achieve and maintain the ultimate pressure required, etc.

Roughing pumps are required by any vacuum process when it’s necessary to reduce the pressure within the chamber from atmospheric pressure. All roughing pumps tend to have their highest pumping speeds at, or near, atmospheric pressure. As the pressure is reduced by the pump, efficient pumps such as offered by us do not decline in their pumping speed. Toshniwal offers the Pneumofore UV pumps that suck 21 per cent.

All of these points can be garnered by a careful reading of the manufacturer’s data sheets and consulting the experts of vacuum pumps system manufacturers. As the field narrows, the time arises to begin to look at the economic aspects. Although the purchase price is important, you should think carefully about “cost of ownership.” These include operating costs, maintenance cycles and costs, consumables etc.

Pumps with water liquid ring are also often used to avoid condensate but in this case there are great user inconveniences:

more volume than other single stage pumps, therefore allowing the use of pumps with lower capacity.

Electrical energy consumed by watering vacuum pumps is 40 per cent higher than Pneumofore pumps. Maximum achievable vacuum is 92 per cent unlike ours that is 99.95 per cent. The ultimate pressure is of course important. This can be clearly understood by the pump down curves the manufacturers provide in their data sheet. There are var ious ty pes o f r o u g h in g pumps for eg, •• Oil lubricated vacuum pumps •• Oil less vacuum pumps An example of the graph of pump down c u r ve i s g i ve n b e l o w c o m p a r i n g a n o i l s e a l e d m a n u fa c t u r e ( To s h n i w a l P n e u m o fo r e va c u u m p u m p ) o i l l e s s vacuum pump of a different manufacturer and a liquid ring vacuum pump. The oil lubr icated vacuum pumps wor ks of a principle of a very small amount of oil being injected in the stator which acts as

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a sealing medium and lubricant. There are generally 3 or more vanes rotating at high rpm creating a centrifugal action without any springs internally. E ve n t h o u g h a s p e r c e i ve d b y m a n y that an oil sealed vacuum pump cannot tolerate vapour, these pumps as they operate from 80 to 120 Deg C can work effectively even under water vapour load. The subject of water vapor, in terms of processes, breaks down into two major segments. In some cases, the process itself is to remove water vapor. Examples

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would be such processes as vacuum drying of materials. Processes that are designed to remove water from materials will, obviously, result in extremely high gas loads of water vapor that result in a pumping problem that’s traceable to the gas laws in that it’s necessary to compress t h e va p o r i n o r d e r t o p u m p i t away. Compressing a condensable gas causes it to liquefy whenever it’s compressed beyond the critical point. In some cases, steam jet or water ring pumps that are able to easily deal with condensate are used, but they are limited in the ultimate vacuum levels they are able to produce and

A better understanding of the practical wor kaday perfor mance of vacuum systems can provide a better choice of pumps, pumping speeds, and pump installation techniques. Once the possible choices are narrowed down through whatever sor ting stages are required, the particular choice of the actual pump becomes more and more important. Comparing vendors can be a complex task. Always keep in mind that the field of vacuum technology contains more opinions than facts, and it becomes essential to talk to a number of people who are actually using a particular pump to collect their opinions. Then, and only then,

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should you attempt to reach that final and crucial decision. After all, you’ll have to live with that choice. Going carefully through the decision-making process described here will get you closer to the best choice for your process, but remember that there is no best pump. There is only the best pump for your process, installation, and expectations, and that choice should not require any compromises. Questions to Ask While Choosing a Pump • What ultimate pressure is required? •

Do the pumping speed vs pressure curves match the process requirements?

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What maintenance requirements or problems are there? What will the cost of ownership be?

Vacuum technology frequently makes it possible to replace processes that harm the environment with others that protect the environment. This is true of vacuum pumps and other vacuum components such as measuring devices and leak detectors, which are involved in many industrial applications. These include, among others, • Vacuum packaging of food. •

Evacuation and environment-friendly charging of refrigerators and airconditioners.

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• Distillation O ve r t h r e e d e c a d e s o f ex p e r t i s e i n vacuum technology, we offer tailored solutions ranging from individual products to a complete system. To s h n i w a l ' Va c u u m P r o d u c t s p l ay a vital role in a vast range of technologies. We are manufacturer and supplier of vacuum pumps, vacuum systems and r o o t s p u m p i n g s y s t e m s fo r s p e c i f i c segments in the Industr y. We owe our recognition competence as service providers with our own manufacturing facilities and as par tners of high-tech m a n u fa c t u r e r s a l l o ve r t h e w o r l d t o the innovative methods with which we satisfy the ver y highest precision and quality demands. Exper t, efficient and effective engineering study work is fundamental to success of any Project, especially at the conceptual stage. The ser vices provided by Toshniwal meet all these criteria to produce practicable, operable and cost effective engineering solution. Our design combine cost saving and low maintenance schedules to maximize benefits to our clients. We understand the impor tance of establishing and agreeing to the objectives of the customer before we begin to operate or suggest a solution. That is why we always work very closely with our customers.

Contact Details: Toshniwal Instruments (Madras) Pvt. Ltd. 267 Kilpauk Gardens Road, Chennai – 600 010 Email Id: sales@toshniwal.net Website: www.toshniwal.net

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MUNSCH’ Non- Metallic Centrifugal Pumps: What Does Quality Mean Anyway? At MUNSCH we say ‘We are in the highquality segment of non-metallic pumps’. But – apart from the price – how and where does this make a difference? Why shouldn’t you go for the cheapest one – after all, isn’t it just a plastic pump? Fo r t h o s e w h o o p e r a t e a n d s e r v i c e centrifugal plastic pumps and sometimes s t r u g g l e w i t h f r e q u e n t fa i l u r e s a n d malfunction we have summarized some impor tant issues that could positively influence your next approach to a pump case. For those who already know what high-quality pumps mean to them the following may provide some adders from a manufacturer’s point of view. To focus on the details of a centrifugal pump without getting lost, it helps to split the pump into three departments, two of which are the most important: •• Hydraulics – including the volute casing and the impeller. ••

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The shaft seal area – either a mechanical seal set or a mag drive unit. The bearing Bracket – holding the driving shaft and providing connection to the driver

Hydraulics – The hydraulic part of a centrifugal pump (volute and impeller) is in charge of the acceleration of the incoming liquid, increasing its pressure from a lower level to a higher level at the pump’s discharge. The design, both of the volute and of the impeller, interact and create the pump’s character such as flow capacity, pressure increase, suction behavior and power requirement. As computational power has been increasing and becoming available at reasonable cost over the last decade, pump manufacturers have been simulating flow throughout the pump with significant improvements Chemical Engineering World

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Even tailor-made hydraulics are available to address specific needs (such as suction requirements and head or flow extensions). MUNSCH has been using these tools for a long period and – like many other HQ suppliers – could achieve state-of-the-art hydraulic power. However, we were not satisfied with just adding another notch here and an additional percentage there. In fact, MUNSCH has been investing a lot in R&D to merge the power of high-level CFD with the structural FEM calculations. ‘At MUNSCH we think, it doesn’t make sense just to optimize the hydraulic performance of a pump without considering its mechanical strength and ruggedness’ After a three-dimensional design approach in whic h all fluid dy namic s, s uc h as geometry, pressure drops, friction and recirculation are included the structural design calculations are attached, in order to achieve a global design optimum incorporating material strength and lifetime. This combined method of pump design is not only much more efficient but also much more exact if pumps are supposed to operate at their hydraulic and mechanical limits (e.g. in high temperature applications with low NPSH). Though the high quality in MUNSCH’s pump hydraulics is not only achieved in merging CFD and FEM design methods. The quality of the calculations is markedly influenced

CFD and structural design calculations provide realistic values (e.g. at high temperature services)

by the simulation software it- self. By using the latest state-of-the-art technology from ANSYS™ MUNSCH engineers are even able to determine the exact occurrence of micro vortexes, the source of cavitation, considering all operating conditions. At MUNSCH, we believe there is not the best seal solution that fits any application Seal Philosophy – Experienced pump users know that only a detailed analysis of the application’s needs and risks, together with economic considerations, will lead to a successful pump and seal selection. Thus, MUNSCH engineers are never biased against any kind of seal concept. They always focus on the application and the process before evaluating the possible best fit for a seal concept. Being in touch with the client is the most important issue here. January 2017 • 101

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Marketing Initiatives allows for any possible flushing method and even the change from single to double seal arrangements without much effort and cost. Frequent remarks of MUNSCH clients during seal demonstrations such as ‘Simplicity’ and ‘Solid Appearance’ are among the most when compared with other makes. Magnetic Drive Compartments – Visible differences in quality and design of mag drive pumps can be the size and material of journal bearings and magnets. Possibilities to flush, measure temperature or simply to repair the pump sometimes make a big difference. HQ manufacturers will indicate where and why a specific option could be useful, where the limits are and even if a more economical alternative seems to be reasonable.

A high quality mechanical seal fits all pump sizes

Mechanical Seals – One of the major requirements for pumps being used in chemical or industrial environments is ruggedness and reliability. In this regard mechanical seals are often considered as a weak point. In fact, this is where high quality pumps can make a difference! A rugged mechanical seal for a non-metallic pump has to withstand corrosion, the presence of solids and dynamic loads and a wide range of temperatures. Most pump suppliers in the high quality segment are able to address each of these challenges through show cases, references or design features. MUNSCH mechanical seals h ave b e en deve lo pe d to a ch ieve t h e highest possible life time by use of solid, rugged and sturdy parts. Typical damage scenar ios such as cr ystalizing liquid and maintenance issues have been taken into consideration. A Heaven for maintenance: One seal size fits all Most industrial pumps from the MUNSCH NP series, for example all use identical mechanical seals. A multi-use seal cover 102 • January 2017

Bearing Bracket – For pumps supposed to work under severe conditions, handling toxic media at high temperatures or simply to work reliable for a long period of time the minimum mechanical requirements should be the ones described in the ISO 5199 and ISO 15783 standards. Most mechanical issues such as shaft deflection and bearing lifetime are specified herein. High quality pumps are mostly being designed according to these standards. It’s not just the pump that matters M a ny p u m p u s e r s k n ow i t ’s n o t j u s t the pump that matters if high-quality is requested. Suppliers have to keep a strong focus on customer needs and the willingness to scrutinize their products and internal routines. Flexibility & Accuracy – High Quality pump suppliers are often expected to b e q u i ck a n d f l ex i bl e i n a l l r e g a r d s. A t M U N S C H a l l p r o c e s s e s, m a t e r i a l provisioning, manufacturing, assembly and service routines are being arranged to be flexible on request. MUNSCH is able to provide tailor made hydraulics, specific documentation and testing and include any kind of accessory equipment with our supply – always on time with the delivery schedule.

EN 12944-2 C4 - A high quality minimum coating standard for MUNSCH pumps and equipment

Staff Qualification & Availability – Being in touch with our clients is where MUNSCH makes a difference. To provide qualified and individual advice, sales and service teams are requested to continue their education and maintain an active network across the pump industry. A reasonable part of MUNSCH’s yearly budget is being spent on training and networking activities. Coating – Aggressive industrial atmosphere requires high quality coating for the equipment. At MUNSCH all pumps and equipment are being coated with a polyurethane powder coating that is literally glued to the metal surface, providing excellent protection against mechanical and chemical impact. MUNSCH powder coatings are superior to wet paint and in line with the international standard EN 12944-2 up to class C5-M.

Contact Details in India: Impart International Pvt Ltd. Western Edge II, A Wing 206 Western Express Highway Borivali East Mumbai 400066 India Phone: + 91 22 2870 9137 E mail: impart.mum@impart.co.in Website: www.munsch.de Chemical Engineering World


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Biolytee – A Highly Efficient, Non-Toxic Disinfection Solution that Eliminates Both Pathogens and Biofilm Biolytee manufactures and distributes the most effective green sanitizing and disinfection solutions. Our core product, all-natural, non-toxic, Biolytee solutions are cost-effective replacements for commonly used toxic sanitizing and disinfecting solutions. Biolytee technology produces superior anti-bacterial properties similar to the human natural defense mechanism that our immune system relies upon. Our equipment and systems are easy to work with, fully automated. Common disinfection methods do not offer

Dosing pumps from Etatron - Italy long-lasting protection because they are not capable of eliminating the habitat of both Legionella bacteria and other dangerous pathogenic agents, namely the biofilm. This is an ever present risk in piping systems.

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Biolytee is an Authorized distributor for some of the internationally well-known brand such as •• Etatron D.S – Italy •• Erie Water Treatment – Belgium •• Saier Dosiertechik Gmb •• WA-KO-PA - Germany

Besides their ecological and economic benefits, the products also contribute greatly to the user’s comfort. No matter if it is a water softener, an iron removal filter or a drinking water purification system, our products all help to raise the user’s standard of living.

1. Etatron D.S - Italy Etatron D.S. is Italian manufactures of chemical dosing pumps and controllers for more than 35 years. Our products are made, assembled and tested in Italy. Our Company designs and manufactures a wide range of dosing pumps and control

3. SAIER Dosiertechnik GmbH – Germany SAIER’S high-grade peristaltic dosing pump with speed-regulated AC/DC motor drive for dosing liquid media in commercial and industrial applications. An ergonomic control system allows parameters and functions to be changed in a straightforward way while

Water softening system from Erie water treatment - Belgium units that address most chemical dosing and monitoring applications. The Company has an in house team of engineers that offer solutions for chemical handling and control. The products are manufactured under ISO9001:2008 CSA certified, all products are CE marked. We conform fully with the WEEE and RoHS directives; we actively design our products with reuse in mind at the end of their lifecycle. 2. Erie Water Treatment – Belgium As the pioneer of design and manufacture of automatic control valves for water softeners since 1947, Erie water treatment is aware of its important role to protect the world’s scarce water resources and therefore takes great pride in developing and selling products that positively contribute to the preservation of this valuable natural resource. Therefore all Erie water treatment products are developed and manufactured in accordance with our Earth Safe Technology philosophy.

the pump is operating. The dosing pumps are designed for the dosing of very small quantities of different chemicals into systems without back pressure. In order to solve a wide range of dispensing tasks, our dosing pumps have intelligent control electronics. Through our pump with different hose holders, rotors and pump hoses, a basic type dosing pump can be quickly converted into the required variant. You save a large number of different pump variants and can thus precisely adjust the dosing pump exactly to your dosing task.

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C Products E W Oval Wheel Meter

Mixer Oval wheels (Type OV) displace precisely known volume of liquid through the meter from inlet to outlet. The number of revolutions, therefore, is directly proportional to the measured volume.

For the protection of oval wheel meters and turbine meters against foreign matter and solids contained in the liquids, measured with these meters. These strainers may also be used for protection of piping systems for contamination, Type N... without heating jacket sizes 15-100-mm (1/2” to 4”). It features 2-wire technique and has only 2 moving parts (oval wheels); high accuracy measurement at high viscosities and direct measurement of volumetric flowrate. For details contact: Toshniwal Hyvac Pvt Ltd 267 Kilpauk Garden Road Chennai 600 010 Tel: 044-26448558, 26448983 E-mail: sales@toshniwal.net

Toshniwal offers new generation powder mixer, which gives a homogeneous mix in a very short time (30-60 seconds) for dry powder. The mixer has a facility for spraying liquid to ensure uniform coating on powder/pellets as well as lump breaker. The other salient features are high degree of precision mixing up to10 PPM, low energy cost per tonne of mix, high production output with a small batch mixer, fast discharge of mixed material through two large Bombay Doors avoiding segregation of mixed material, negligible maintenance, etc. The mixer is ideally suited for food products like instant drinks, coffee/tea vending premix, gulab jamun mix, spices, cereals, bakery premix, etc For details contact: Toshniwal 267 Kilpauk Garden Road Chennai 600 010 Tel: 044-26448558, 26448983 E-mail: sales@toshniwal.net

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Motorised Double Diaphragm Pumps The DELLMECO DME Series is an electro-mechanical double diaphragm pump which is highly energy efficient. Instead of running the double diaphragm pumps on compressed air or Ni gas – which are the most expensive plant utilities, Dellmeco offers an energy efficient electric geared motor as the driver for the double diaphragm pumps. The pump technology is especially designed for universal applications which require pressures up to 6 bars. It is compact and preventive maintenance is easy to carry out. The DELLMECO DME unique design concept and low energy consumption combines high-tech with proven reliability and quality for the most demanding of customers. The DELLMECO DME Series pump housing is machined from PE and PTFE conductive blocks and also in aluminium, cast iron, AISI 316 and AISI 316 L (hygienic) combinations and temperatures up to 120°C0. Pumps are dry-running, low shear, versatile fluid handling capability; smooth product transfer; low operating costs through highly efficient electric drive; constant flow rate against variable pressure and viscosity; withstands highly corrosive chemicals; long life fully enclosed diaphragms; abrasion resistance with their robust design; capacity up to 650-LPM without variable freqency drive (VFD) flow control optional VFD flow control for process performance from 35-Hz up to 70-Hz; wide range of optional accessories available; compact in design requiring less space compared to ecc screw and peristaltic pumps. For details contact: Shanbhag & Associates B-50 Nandbhuvan Indl Estate, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093 Tel: 022-40365700, 40365711, Fax: 91-22-40365712 E-mail: info@shanbhags.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 3

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Products Tubeaxial Fans AMETEK Rotron offers an advanced tubeaxial fan with aerodynamic motor and DC drive technology that delivers best in class performance for its compact size. The new Propirad 28 V DC fan delivers 200 CFM at 4 iwg with an overall fan efficiency approaching 45 per cent in a package measuring only 9.5 cm (3.75”) in dia. The Propirad fan is designed to provide either high flow spot cooling or centralized cooling of avionics, electronics and boost fan applications in ducted systems. Developed initially for use in helicopters, they are appropriate for any airborne applications requiring high output and low weight. They are designed and built to comply with applicable military and commercial specifications. Performance features include complex blade geometry, lightweight materials and advanced DC drive architecture. Multiple configurations are available to meet a wide range of system requirements. For details contact: AMETEK Instruments India Pvt Ltd 148, EPIP Phase, 1st Floor, Prestige Featherlite Tech Park Whitefield, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 066 Tel: 080-67823259, Fax: 91-080-67823232 E-mail: ananth.h@ametek.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 4

Advance Simulation and Reporting Bentley Systems announces the availability of the new SewerGEMS and SewerCAD CONNECT Edition applications for the analysis and design of sewer networks. The CONNECT Edition provides a unified, common environment that advances productivity, team collaboration and project performance. Key new capabilities of the CONNECT Edition releases allow users to improve sewer loading accuracy with property connection elements to account for individual customer loads; reduce energy expenses and carbon footprint with pump energy cost calculations; streamline reporting with custom reports that automatically combine graphs, data tables, colour-coded and annotated plan views, and more into a single report; augment reports with the ability to record video of simulated results; produce print-ready engineering profiles with improved annotation tables; share results and designs easily with team members by publishing i-models to the Personal Share, a CONNECT Edition cloud service; and increase productivity with simplified workflows and a modern and intuitive user interface. From urban sewer planning to overflow remediation analysis to optimized best management practices and designs, SewerGEMS and SewerCAD provide an easy-to-use environment for engineers to analyze, design and operate sewer systems, using built-in hydraulic and hydrologic tools, and a variety of wet-weather analysis methods. For details contact: Bentley Systems India Pvt Ltd 203 Okhla Indl Estate, Phase III, 2nd Floor, New Delhi 110 020 Tel: 011-49021100 E-mail: Neeraj.Chhabria@bentley.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 5

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C Products E Vertical Submerged Pumps W Shanbhag & Associates are the authorised distributors of Lutz vertical, sealless, submerged pumps in PP, GFR-PP and PVDF. The Lutz pumps in PP/GFR-PP/PVDF are centrifugal and designed for ver tical installation. They have submerged column and volute casing, and mechanical suppor ts, with the motor mounted above the liquid to be pumped. Drive motors are standard flange mounted, three-phase, Ex or non-Ex proof in 2,900 or 1,450 r pm – locally sourced. Pumps can be offered with dr y vapour seal as well as exter nal flushing of the inter mediate bearings essential for pumping of muddy water. The pumps are available in Series HME, KME and KGK. Installation depths can be increased in steps of 50 or 100 mm. Strainers are optionally available at the suction flange. Lutz vertical pumps find application in fixed installation of the most appropriate pump type for pumping acid, hydroxide and salt solutions in different concentrations and temperatures; mixtures of strong acids, electrolytic baths, aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorides, alcohol, glycol ethers, emulsions, etc, from tanks, reservoirs and collection sumps. In the industrial segments it finds application in supplying liquid to the nozzle ramp in washing systems and surface treatment systems; lift and return in water treatment plants; recirculation of neutralizing solutions in gas scrubbing plants; primary recirculation in heat exchangers; distribution of chemical products from storage; transfer from tank farms/bullets/sumps in pharma, petrochemical, auto ancillary and chemical industries; transfer and redelivery in galvanizing and hot zinc plating processes, pickling and anodic oxidation treatment; and emptying sumps in industrial waste disposal. For details contact: Shanbhag & Associates B-50 Nandbhuvan Indl Estate, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093 Tel: 022-40365700, 40365711, Fax: 91-22-40365712 E-mail: info@shanbhags.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 6

Peristaltic (Hose) Pumps Abaque Series peristaltic (hose) pumps meet the requirements of the chemicals industry. These self-priming pumps can run in forward or reverse and offer suction-lift capabilities to 25.5 ft, as well as the ability to run dry without adversely affecting performance, pressure and accuracy (no slip). Abaque pumps are available in ductile iron and SS construction, allowing higher discharge pressure up to 232 psi (16 bar). The Abaque Series’ pumping action is achieved by compression of a circular loop of elastomeric hose with two diametrically opposed rotating shoes. This rotational motion forces the fluid in the hose to move ahead of each shoe. When each shoe reaches the end of the loop, the reinforced hose immediately returns to its original shape, ensuring suction and priming, creating a strong vacuum pulling more fluid inside. This results in a pump that features higher performance, increased reliability and the ability to handle the toughest pumping challenges, including extremely abrasive and aggressive fluids. The hoses are available in natural rubber (highly resilient with excellent abrasion resistance and strength), Buna-N (highly wear resistant to oily products), EPDM (high chemical resistance when handling concentrated acids, alcohols and ketones) and Hypalon (resistant to chemicals, temperature extremes and ultraviolet light). Abaque pumps are available in 13 different sizes, with flow rates ranging from 15 to 77,000 LPH. For details contact: Dover India Pvt Ltd 40 Poonamallee By-pass Senneerkuppam Chennai 600 056 Tel: 044-26271020, 26271023 E-mail: sales.psgindia@psgdover.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 7

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Products Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps Toshniwal leader in vacuum engineering provides further solution to your vacuum needs in manufacturing of liquid ring vacuum pumps that offer optimum performance and reliability.They offer minimal water consumption and an innovative impeller design that assure extremely quite operation and extends its life even under harsh condition the most advanced manufacturing process with the objective to reduce manufacturing and delivery time. Hydrotwin, PLC controlled roots + LRVP package for high vacuum application with total liquid recirculation capacity to 3,900-m3/hr and max vacuum 2-mbar. Hydrosys, centralized package vacuum units with total or partial water recirculation capacity to 3,500-m3/hr and max vacuum 33-mbar. It finds application in distillation, drying, material transfer, power and steel, food processing, paper, general vacuum and textile. For details contact: Toshniwal Instruments (Madras) Pvt Ltd 267 Kilpauk Garden Road, Chennai 600 010 Tel: 044-26448983, 26448558 E-mail: sales@toshniwal.net or Circle Readers’ Service Card 8

Laboratory Ramp and Soak Temperature Controllers The controller is the enhanced 5R6-900 benchtop unit from Oven Industries Inc. Contained all in one enclosure; the device can be plugged into the wall as a self-contained temperature control system. The controller can also be used universally, which allows the user to use the device wherever they are located. As a solid-state MOSFET bidirectional compact unit featuring an internal power supply, it is also capable of loading currents up to 10-A. The controller easily connects to a computer through the electrically isolated RS232 communications port. The PC can be utilized as a connector and the temperature controller can stand alone, once the desired parameter settings are in place. These settings are kept in the non-volatile memory. Great for usage in universities, science laboratories, PCR research and any businesses that specialize in temperature control, the controller features an easy-to-read digital display for controlling functions, including adjusting output voltage and setting the temperature. Complete with an auto output shutdown if the sensor is opened or shorted, the unit also includes high, low and no alarm settings. The compact size, as well as the isolated communication port, makes using the 5R6-900 Desktop Temperature Controller a breeze. For details contact: OVEN Industries Inc 434 Railroad Avenue, Camp Hill, PA 17011, U.S.A. Tel: (717) 766-0721, Fax: (717) 766-4786 E-mail: r.wescott@ovenind.com / sales@ovenind.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 9

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C Products E Self-adhesive Liquid Silicone Rubber W

WACKER offers LSR that has a low coefficient of friction. SILPURAN 6760/50 cures to form an elastomer with a low friction surface, a property which enables self-adhesive LSRs to be used in novel applications. The silicone adheres readily to selected polyesters such as polybutylene terephthalate (PBT). SILPURAN has been designed for injection moulding, making hard/soft components for medical and pharma applications suitable for cost-effective large-scale production.

SILPURAN is an addition-curing silicone rubber. It has two components and once mixed, cures to form a transparent, mechanically robust elastomer with a 50 Shore A hardness. After postcuring, the vulcanizate has a coefficient of friction which is between 50 and 70 per cent lower than that of standard LSRs of comparable hardness. This makes it possible to use liquid silicone rubber in movable-seal applications. The low coefficient of friction also facilitates the fitting of silicone components into medical devices. SILPURAN was specifically designed for the production of parts comprising hard/soft combinations such as those used in the pharma and medical sectors. They are often made from a hard thermoplastic, which determines the shape, encased in a soft plastic layer. SILPURAN can be used to cost-effectively injection mould these parts in large series.As a self-adhesive grade, SILPURAN adheres readily to selected polyesters, such as PBT, a thermoplastic often used in injection moulding. SILPURAN meets selected test requirements of ISO 10993 and United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Class VI. Postcured parts are suitable for foodcontact applications and can be used under the recommendations of the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The manufacturing process for all SILPURAN silicone products entails ultrafine filtration, visual inspection and cleanroom packaging in antistatic materials. This ensures that SILPURAN meets the special purity requirements of the food and medical-technology sectors. For details contact: Wacker Chemie AG Hanns-Seidel-Platz 4 81737 München, Germany Tel: +49 89 6279 1619, 1601 E-mail: ingrid.ostermeier@wacker.com / florian.degenhart@wacker.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 10

Leak Detection Bonfiglioli leak detection equipment represents the most modern approach for micro leak detection and head space analysers for all types of closed and sealed containers like glass and plastic vials, blow-fill-seal packs, plastic strip packs, blister packs, plastic and glass ampoules, pouches and bottles.The most innovative technology for leak detection from Bonfiglioli is available in both laboratory and production models to suit the needs of the pharma industry for offline and online inspection of containers for leakages. The latest LVA Series from Bonfiglioli brings to you a complete range of non-destructive head space gas analysers from monitoring pressure (vacuum), oxygen and moisture in sealed containers. The TDLAS principle being used in the LVA Series perform 100 per cent inspection of Lyophilized products in manufacturing final packaging environments. For details contact: Ace Technologies 223 Blue Rose Indl Premises Western Express Highway, Opp: Magathane Bus Depot Borivli (E), Mumbai 400 066 Tel: 022-42089200, 28540645, Fax: 91-022-28704108 E-mail: acetechnologies@vsnl.net or Circle Readers’ Service Card 11

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Products Multi-column Distillation Plant Brilliant MCDP is based on FINN AQUA design to get pure pyrogen-free sterile distilled water for injectable as per IP/ BP specification. It is made out of AISI SS-316 quality. Argon arc-welded and mirror polished. One can get 80 per cent more output with 8-kg/cm steam pressure (with your boiler) and without any extra cost. The WFI produced by these plants is quite economical due to low maintenance and low operational cost. All contact parts are of SS-316L quality and electro-polished. All fittings are sanitary triclover type. Double safety provided in the first column as boiler steam is present there. PLC-based fully automatic panel board provided with printer. The design is compact and economical. For details contact: Brilliant Process Machinery Pvt Ltd Unit No: 1, 2, 14 Mordan Indl Estate Opp: Ipol, Waliv Phata, Vasai (E), Dist: Thane Maharashtra 401 208 Tel: 0250-3293636 E-mail: brilliantprocess@rediffmail.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 12

Diffuse Reflectance Probe The Ocean Optics diffuse reflectance probe (DR-Probe) measures 45° diffuse reflectance, enhancing UV-Vis and NIR spectroscopy results. This sampling tool removes localized variance in reflectance measurements. It is ideal for applications such as colour analysis, material identification and quality monitoring of foods. The DR-Probe integrates a light source and collection optics into one unit to measure 45° diffuse reflectance. With the probe’s collection optics fixed in place relative to the light source, the measurement geometry is constant. An included standoff accessory ensures a consistent 40-mm focal length between the probe and the sample. Sampling uniformity increases the reliability and consistency of measurement results. The DR-Probe has rugged, all-metal construction for durability in the lab or field. Its 6-W tungsten halogen bulb has a 10,000-hour lifetime. Compatible with Ocean Optics Visible and NIR spectrometers and accessories, the DR-Probe integrates seamlessly into experimental setups. For details contact: Halma India Prestige Shantiniketan, Gate No: 1, Tower C, 7th Floor ITPL Main Road, Whitefield Mahadevapura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 048 Tel: 080-67475300 E-mail: sunil.balan@halma.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 13

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Micro Alarm

The details of the visit can be scheduled in advance. At the time of the visit, the machine beeps indicating the arrival of the visitor and the pass can be printed instantly The visitor’s business card is scanned and details of the visitor is acquired automatically. The system has facility to issue a pass for frequent visitors with validity. The system provides an SMS alert on the arrival of a visitor. This is then approved by a higher authority and on approval, the visitor is granted permission to enter. The details of the visitor is stored on the server. The system also keeps a track of the number of visitors inside the complex. If the visitor exceeds the amount of their allotted time, the system provides an alert to the authorities through SMS and email. For details contact: Newton Software Pvt Ltd A-7, A-8 Meenal Apartment Nal Stop, Erandwane, Karve Road, Pune, Maharashtra 411 004 Tel: 020-25458652, Telefax: 91-020-66024670 E-mail: sales@newtonindia.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 14

SUN make micro alarm is an intelligent alarm annunciator designed with superior microcontroller technology. The annunciator consists of bright LED facia, universal power supply and configurability at site. While micro alarm gives required flexibility in its intended use, it retains ease of operation and reliability. The unit is suitable for various application segments. For details contact: SUN Industrial Automation & Solutions Plot No: 95 Developed Electronic Indl Estate Perungudi Chennai 600 096 Tel: 044-30788900 E-mail: sias@vsnl.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 15

Infrared Camera LumaSense Technologies, Inc offers the next generation ThermalSpection 724 substation asset monitoring system that includes a hardened enclosure with thermal and visual imagers mounted on a pan-tilt positioner. The new design incorporates a 640 x 480 pixel IR camera with a telephoto lens. These work together enabling the system to detect problems sooner and at a greater distance. LumaSense also offers a field hardened controller or users can deploy the control software on their own systems. LumaSpec RT software that is included allows users to define automated Inspection Tours of the substation or industrial setting. The system can be expanded with optional fixed thermal imagers and fixed single point infrared pyrometers for monitoring assets not within the view of the ThermalSpection 724 pan-tilt (TS724DV-PT) camera. Two primary paths for data analysis are supported. One is to publish the measurements to the user’s data historian using standard protocols. The second is new software called LumaTrend that archives the measured data and images in a Microsoft SQL database. LumaTrend analyzes that data over time using built-in industry standard analytics to help provide early detection of problems and can use the images to create time-elapsed video (both IR and visual) of the equipment monitored. This software can help identify transient thermal events not detectable with manual inspections. Along with authenticated web browser access, users can receive email notifications for reports, alarms, and warnings. For details contact: LumaSense Technologies, Inc 3301 Leonard Court Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. Tel: +1 408 727 1600 | Fax: +1 408 727 1677 E-mail: info@lumasenseinc.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 16

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Products Micro Balances Citizen CM Series is designed to meet the highest requirement for determination of mass. Its built-in system of automatic internal adjustment/calibration maintains excellent measurement reliability and accuracy. The device comprises two major components (an indicator and a precise mechanical measuring system, which are enclosed separately). Such design eliminates an influence of heat sourcing from instrument’s electronics on its mechanical components and additionally projects it from shocks and vibrations caused by users operating the instrument. All the elements of a microbalance are made of glass and steel which eliminates an impact of electric statics on weighing process. Internal calibration/ adjustment inside the balance housing are built in motorised calibration/adjustment weights. For details contact: Citizen Scale (I) Pvt Ltd Citizen House, Unit No: E-2, Plot No: 11, WICEL Opp: SEEPZ Gate No: 1, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093 Tel: 022-42437700, Fax: 91-022-42437800 E-mail: sales@citizenscales.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 17

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PANalytical offers Aeris, their new X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) benchtop instrument. Ease of use and max benefits for the user have been the key aspects of this system, which provides fast and precise phase information of the materials analyzed. Aeris is accessible for everyone – its built-in touch screen with the intuitive interface directly displays all results. At the same time Aeris is designed for low cost of ownership – it only requires a single-phase power outlet and neither needs cooling water nor compressed air. Nevertheless, its performance is exceeding typical benchtop X-ray diffractometer performance. Data quality and speed of data acquisition have so far only been observed on full-power systems. Aeris editions are available, which have been tailored to the specific needs of the cement, mining and metals industries. They provide fast and precise mineralogical phase information, which can be used for control and optimization of the production process. The Research edition of Aeris, on the other hand, is designed for quick XRD scans in any laboratory and is easily accessible for students. Especially with its unique 2D option it also serves as an ideal instrument for teaching XRD. For details contact: PANalytical BV Lelyweg 1, 7602 EA Almelo The Netherlands Tel. +31 546 534444, Fax: +31546 534598 E-mail: info@panalytical.com

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Chemtech World Expo 2017

2017 GlobalChem Conference and Exhibition

Dates: 14 – 17 February 2017 Venue: BC&EC Mumbai, India Details: Platform to showcase services, technologies, innovations and current & future trends of entire value chain of process industry. Contact: +91 22 40373636 Email: sales@jasubhai.com Website: www.chemtech-online.com

Dates: 22-24 February, 2017 Venue: Washington D.C, USA Details: The event will include discussions about how the industry can support the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s efforts to effectively and efficiently implement key provisions of the LCSA; how the new law have a meaningful impact on consumer and marketplace confidence in the safety of chemicals; and, how the LCSA can serve as a risk-based model for chemical regulation internationally. Organiser: American Chemistry Council Contact: (202) 249-6500 Email: ashley_musselman@40americanchemistry.com We b s i t e : h t t p : / / w w w. c ve n t . c o m / eve n t s / 2 0 1 7 - g l o b a l c h e m conference-and-exhibition/event-summary-4d55dab517b94088a 0bef8c286526096.aspx

6th AIA Industrial Expo 2017 Dates: 26-28 January, 2017 Venue: Ankleshwar, India Details: This event showcases products like Agro Chemicals, Fertilizers, Pesticides, Dyes, Pigments & Dyes Intermediates, Fine & Specialty Chemicals, Chemical Plants & Machinery, Foundry Machinery, Chemicals and Gear & Gear Boxes and many more etc. in the Chemicals & Dyes, Plants & Machinery industries. Organiser: Ankleshwar Industries Association Contact: +91-98250 42135 Email: info@ankleshwarexpo.com Website: www.ankleshwarexpo.com Water India 2017 Dates: 10-12 May 2017 Venue: Pragati Maidan, New Delhi Event: This event showcases products, services and solutions available in the water industry worldwide. The event will provide comprehensive insight into the water industry–best practices, latest technologies, alternative solutions, emerging opportunity and business prospective. For details contact: Organiser: Exhibitions India Group Email: mumbai@eigroup.in Website: www.waterindia.com Contact No.: +91 9821062872 Machine Tools Engg & Technology Expo Dates: 12-14 May 2017 Venue: Brilliant Convention Centre, Indore Details: METEX caters to industrial products and equipment, heavy and light machines, engineering systems and services, industrial equipment and accessories, industrial technologies, software and hardware, and other parts and components. It is an exciting event that witnesses the best buyer and seller relationship, and brings out the best of products and services. For details contact: Organiser: Indore Infoline Pvt Ltd Email: info@indoreinfoline.in Website: www.ind-expo.com Contact No.: +91-731-2703000 112 • January 2017

China International Machine Tool Exhibition Dates: 9-12 March 2017 Venue: Tianjin Meijiang Intl Convention & Exhibition Center, Tianjin, China Event: China Tianjin International Foundary Heat Treatment and Industrial Furnace Exhibition is a major event based on the upcoming modern heating and furnace technologies and applications. Huge and advance varieties of products and services will be displayed in the event providing varied options of the visitors and exhibitors to fulfill their preferential requirements. Retailers, manufacturers and buyers associated with this sector will show their active participation in the conference. For details contact: Organiser: Tianjin Zhenwei Exhibition Co, Ltd Contact: Tel: +(86)-(22)-66224066, Fax: +(86)-(22)-66224099 Email id- events@sesallworld.com Website- www.sesallworld.com Tooltec Dates: 4-7 April 2017 Venue: Singapore EXPO Convention and Exhibition Centre Event: Tooltec will showcase wide variety of drilling and die casting based equipment and services associated with this field. Thus an event like this will gather all the eminent and distinguished exhibitors from this field and in turn they will showcase products and services like angle measuring devices, balancing systems, bending machines, blowers, dryers, boring machines, drilling and taping machines associated with this sector. Beside this the event will cordially invite all the eminent and distinguished experts from this field For details contact: Organiser: Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd Contact: Tel: +(65)-62336638,Fax: +(65)-62336633 Chemical Engineering World


Project Update CEW New Contracts/Expansions/Revamps The following list is a brief insight into the latest new projects by various companies in India.

CHEMICALS M Chemicals proposes an expansion from 10-TPM to 35-TPM of its synthetic organic chemicals manufacturing unit in GIDC Sachin, district: Surat, Gujarat. The estimated cost of the expansion is ` 12-million. The current status of the project could not be ascertained. According to MoEF sources, EIA report has been prepared by Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers. The existing plant manufactures 10-TPM 6-Nitro, 1-Diazo, 2-Napthol, 4-Sulphonic Acid. The expansion entails addition of new products namely, 25-TPM G-Salt, R-Salt, Amido G-Acid, Aniline 2,4 DSA, Aniline 2,5 DSA, Para Nitro Chloro Benzoyl Sulphonic Acid, Sulfo Tobias Acid, Para Cresidine Ortho Sulphonic Acid, Schaffer’s Acid, Broenner’s Acid. Total plot area is approximately 1,650-sq m, out of which, 300-m 2 has been used for green belt development. 5-KLD effluent will be treated in-house ETP and 10-KLD effluent will be sent to common MEE of MEPL for evaporation.

Modvadar, district: Kutch, Gujarat. The current status of the project could not be ascertained. According to MoEF sources, existing products are 3-million sq m per month plywood, flush door, block board and veneer. The manufactured resin will be used for in-house consumption at the wood products plant. The project will come up on 11,603.62-sq m of existing land. The greenbelt area is 600-sq m. A base platform will be constructed for the resin plant; remaining will be MS structure.

Mamta Texdyes (Samba) proposes a synthetic organic chemicals manufacturing unit in GIDC Sarigam, district: Valsad, Gujarat. The project is spread over 2,250-sq m. The estimated cost of the project is ` 32-million. The current status of the project could not be ascertained. According to SEIAA sources, Eco Chem Sales Services is the environmental consultant. The proposed products are 200-TPM sulphur black grains, 300-TPM sulphur black liquid and the by-products are 250.1-TPM sodium thio sulphate crystal and 47.12-TPM sodium chloride salt. 700-sq m area has been proposed for green belt development. Industrial waste water will be treated in primary and tertiary treatment plant and treated waste water will be discharged into CETP Sarigam.

Eternis Fine Chemicals proposes an expansion of synthetic organic chemicals manufacturing unit from 42,200-TPA to 60,000-TPA in MIDC Kurkumbh, district: Pune, Maharashtra. The current status of the project could not be ascer tained. According to MoEF sources, total land area is 100,400-sq m and built-up area is 42,710-sq m. 33 per cent will be developed as green belt area. The project will entail: 1) capacity expansion of existing products and by-products; 2) addition of similar products and by-products; 3) introduction of new eco-friendly biomass boiler as replacement to furnace oil. Project involves manufacturing of fragrance from organic raw materials by chemical process like hydrogenation, esterification, Diels-Alder reaction, cyclisation, dehydrogenation, aldol condensation, etc, followed by distillation to match precise quality standards. By-products capacity will be augmented from 11,400-TPA to 20,000-TPA. The estimated cost of the project is ` 1,050-million. The power requirement 12,000KVA will be available through Government Electricity Board.

Resipol Adhesives proposes an expansion of synthetic organic chemicals manufacturing unit in village: Rajpur, district: Mehsana, Gujarat. The estimated cost of the expansion is ` 40-million. The current status of the project could not be ascertained. According to SEAC sources, the manufacturing of existing products, 2.0TPM benzyl alcohol, 1.1-TPM benzyl benzoate, 3.0-TPM benzoic acetate, 1.4-TPM sodium benzoate, 1.8-TPM sodium acetate will be discontinued and 300-TPM polyester resins (different grades) and alkyd resins (different grades), 90-TPM melamine formaldehyde resin and 85-TPM urea formaldehyde resin will be manufactured as new products. The plot area is approximately 6,033.00-sq m. Unit has proposed 2,000-sq m area for green belt development. Industrial effluent of 0.42-KLD after primary treatment will be evaporated in kettle type evaporator. Two DG sets each of 65-KVA will be provided. It was decided to recommend the project to SEIAA, Gujarat for grant of environmental clearance. Royal Wood proposes a 90-TPM phenol formaldehyde resin, urea formaldehyde resin, melamine urea formaldehyde resin and melamine formaldehyde resin manufacturing unit in village:

Panoli Intermediates (India) proposes an expansion of its specialty chemicals manufacturing unit and a new 10-MW coal-based captive power project in Unit-III, GIDC Nandesari, district: Vadodara, Gujarat. The estimated cost of the project is ` 100-million. The current status of the project could not be ascer tained. According to MoEF sources, the total plot area is 15,480-sq m. The capacity of isomers and DNCB such as 2:4 DCNB, 2:6 DCNB, 2:5 DCNB is to be augmented from 200-TPM to 2,200-TPM, or tho anisidine/para anisidine from 100-TPM to 1,100-TPM, or tho nitro aniline/para nitro aniline from 300-TPM to 2,300-TPM, isomers of DCA from 80-TPM to 1,080-TPM, isomers and DCNB such as 2:3 DCNB, 2:5 DCNB. isomers of DCNB such as 2:3 DCNB, 2:5 DCNB, 3:4 DCNB from 200-TPM to 2,200-TPM, H-acid from 50-TPM to 500-TPM and addition of a new product namely, 1,500-TPM derivatives of nitro phenol and a new 10-MW coal-based captive power project. 10-MW power requirement is to be met from MGVCL and 10-MW from the captive power project. The effluent will be treated in proposed effluent treatment plant.

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Ad Index Sr. No.

Client’s Name

Page No

Sr. No.

Inside Cover I

23

Nirmal Industrial Controls Pvt Ltd

Client’s Name

Page No

1

Atomic Vacuum Company (Exports)

2

Avcon Controls Pvt Ltd

83

24

Paharpur Cooling Tower

37

3

Bonfiglioli Transmission Pvt Ltd

57

26

R K Dutt Concerns

83

4

Busch Vacuum India Pvt Ltd

17

27

Randen Engineering Pvt Ltd

5

Chemlin Pumps & Valves Pvt Ltd

85

28

Rathi Transpower PVt Ltd

45

6

Cole Parmer

81

29

Ravel Hiteks Pvt Ltd

83

7

De Dietrich Process System India Pvt Ltd

13

30

Ravindra Heraeus Pvt Ltd

19

8

Dip-Flon Engineering & Co

71

31

Sahajanand Valves Pvt. Ltd.

87

25

Donit Tesnit, D O O

23

32

Sandvik Asia Pvt Ltd

25

9

Ekato India Pvt Ltd

41

33

SAP Filter Pvt Ltd

73

10

Evergreen Technologies Pvt Ltd

Back Cover

34

Shanbhag & Associates

31

11

Gea Process Engineering (I) Ltd

Inside Cover

35

Sharplex Filters (India) Pvt Ltd

35

12

Goodie International Pvt Ltd

69

36

SSP Pvt Limited

49

13

Hi-tech Applicator

5

37

Sulzer India Ltd

43

14

Horizon Polymer

9, 20 & 21

38

Super Industrial Lining

15

HRS Process Systems Ltd

7

39

Suraj Ltd

81

16

ImageGrafix Engineering Services Pvt. Ltd 105, 107, 109, 111

40

SYP Engineering Co Pvt Ltd

11

17

Impart International Pvt Ltd/Munsch

19

41

Tecnimont Pvt Ltd

59

18

Jay Water Management Pvt Ltd

67

42

Uni Klinger Ltd

53

19

Kusam-Meco

75

43

UNP Polyvalves (India) Pvt Ltd

20

Leser India

85

44

Vac Enterprises India

47

21

Lubrizol Advanced Materials India Pvt Ltd

65

45

Venus Trading Company

89

22

Mist Ressonance Engineering Pvt Ltd

61

46

VoDafone Mobile Services Ltd

55

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Front Cover

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