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FEATURES Temperature Rise – Today’s ‘Hot’ AC Motors - Saroj Kumar Jha, Principal Engineer – Electrical, Maxpro Engineers Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru, Karnataka

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“ Co v e r P a g e P h o to Co u rte s y : Gra u e r & We i l ( I) Lt d, M umbai”




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"The end of a sale is the beginning of a commitment" Mr Niraj More holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The New Hampshire University. He joined GWIL in the engineering division as an in-plant trainee. Within a short span, he moved on to exploring growth options by venturing into newer businesses that were synergetic to the already existing surface coating profile of the group.

Niraj More Managing Director Grauer & Weil (I) Ltd, Mumbai E-mail: corporatecommunications@growel.com

Niraj’s rigorous efforts and hard work also resulted in the Group winning several accolades including international awards ranging from the Best Quality Award in London to the recent most Eco-Friendly process recognition in China in 2009. Niraj strongly believes in delivering world-class products and services whilst strictly adhering to ethical work practices. His motto has always been that ‘The end of a sale is the beginning of a commitment’ and is testimony of his dedication to maintaining and retaining the core values which are his driving force. Mr Niraj More is the Managing Director of Grauer & Weil (India) Ltd (GWIL), the flagship company of the multi-dimensional Growel Group - pioneers in the field of manufacturing, real estate development and finance, shares insights about the company in an exclusive interview with Bernard Rapose. What led to the setting up of Grauer & Weil (India) Ltd or affectionately called Growel? Grauer & Weil (India) Ltd or GWIL’s genesis goes back to 1957 when a team of young entrepreneurs with a long-standing repute in the plating industry, formed a partnership company, Grauer and Weil in collaboration with Grauer and Weil of the UK. The company’s activities in the early days were focussed on the manufacture of products like polishing compounds, mops and fibre wheels. Subsequently, it acquired and adopted newer technologies and enlarged its product range to include pre-treatment and basic chemicals. In 1969, the management changed hands and the control came to rest with a business family promoted by the Mores. What does your company specialise in and for which industry is it applicable? What has your company always been striving for? GWIL is a pioneer in the field of surface treatment technology, specialised chemicals, as also engineering plants for the

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electroplating industry. It has consolidated its leadership position in the domestic surface finishing industry. GWIL enjoys more than 40 per cent market share in the Indian electroplating market. GWIL is the only company in India and among the few companies in the world that are present across the entire spectrum of electroplating. GWIL also makes an array of industrial lubricants and protective paints/ coatings. It caters to a wide range of industries including automotive, electrical and electronics, hardware, jewellery, plating on plastics, as also marine, infrastructure, oil and gas and other heavy industries. Its products also find usage in nuclear, space and defence applications, where the clients include ISRO, BARC, HAL and DRDO. We at Growel relentlessly strive to develop and supply products and services that are eco-friendly and pocket-friendly to all our valued customers. Tell us about Growel’s vision, mission and organisation values. What are the various Certifications acquired and what has been the key achievement of your company over the past few years?



Interview Grauer & Weil Ltd's largest specialized chemicals manufacuring unit at Dadra Six decades ago we embarked on a journey with only a dream and a vision, a dream of giving mankind a better life and a vision of a better world. Today we can proudly say that we have come a long way. Touching lives is what drives us. We continue our journey forward and strive to take India and the world to a brighter and stronger future. The company has been recently awarded the AS9100 Aerospace Certification from the BSI Group, which is the management standard in the aerospace industry. GWIL has become the first chemicals and paints industry to receive the Certification. Growel is an ISO 9001: 2008 certified organization. While recommending a perfect solution for your customers, what are the things you take into consideration? Our experts understand the client requirements thoroughly keeping in view the usage, industry, geography and timelines. Keeping with times, we constantly update them with newer and more efficient processes. We ensure the best solution in the industry is provided to our clients. The company also represents foreign manufacturers. How does this add to the image and value of Growel? Is there a plan to represent more companies in India in the near future? Keeping with our tradition of innovation, we are building our capabilities in a big way. We have developed most technologies in house with our extensive investments in R&D. 10 | February-March 2017 | Chemical Products Finder

During the course of 60 years the company has partnered with many international organisations to get the best of technologies to the Indian subcontinent. At present, the company has signed a technology transfer and license agreement with Herbert Schmidt GmbH & Co KG (HSO), Germany for the manufacture and sale of their entire range of products for plating on plastic on an exclusive basis in India surrounding countries. We have consistently looked out for strategic partnerships with global technology providers. GWIL has entered into collaboration with SIDASA, a division of Cromogenia of Spain to augment its industrial lubricants and oil business. In high performance paints and coatings, the company has tied-up with TransOcean coatings, the Netherlands, which is a worldwide association of paint producers. GWIL, in collaboration with NOF Metal Coatings group, Japan, is offering specialised non-electrolytic zinc and aluminium flake water-based coatings. GROWEL has tied-up with Transocean Coatings, the Netherlands, which develops, manufactures and sells anti-foulings, anticorrosives and many more coatings for ships, offshore installations, industrial facilities and yachts. What is the percentage of funds allocated to carry out research work? Does Growel have extensive knowledge spanning industries and continents to provide quality and consistency one can count on?

Our efforts are well backed-up by a centralised R&D centre in Mumbai, which is recognised by the Indian Council of Science and Technology since 1977. 2-3% of funds are allocated to R&D. Besides there are 40 QA laboratories across 24 branch offices and technical service centres. These laboratories function continuously to monitor and support the pan India customers as well as global customers. All the businesses work as SBUs and are backed up by independent teams. The technical service team at Growel is one of the strongest in the country, and strive to give the customers on time solutions to achieve their desired finishes efficiently. How do you ensure SHE (safety, health and environment) is implemented? What sort of training do you impart on your work force? We are certified for ISO14001 and OHSAS 18001. We conduct regular training on environmental aspect, safety awareness and health hazard associated with our process to all concerned. We have defined IMS Policy. All our plants adhere to strict safety guidelines. Regular health workshops are conducted in all our plants for the workers like eye check-ups, basic health check-ups, yoga and wellness sessions to name a few. All our plants promote green environment and minimize industrial waste and carbon footprints. How do you intend taking CSR (corporate social responsibility) to the next level of PSR (personal social responsibility) The Growel Group, as a conscientious corporate citizen is fully aware of its social responsibility. We continuously undertake initiatives and proactive measures to help the country’s overall human development and better the lives of the less fortunate. Growel was awarded the Lions Precious CSR Award in 2016 by the International Association of Lions Club for our outstanding commitment and contribution in CSR activities. Few causes that we are actively involved in are:


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Our customers have been our core focus and they are ones with whom we have continued our growth story. Over the last few years, we have ramped up our capabilities and entered new businesses to add more value to our business. We are constantly working to upgrade, expand and bring in new infrastructure and technologies to our already robust operations. Our focus is on applied research to bring efficient solutions and production plan aligned to provide uninterrupted supply to our customers. Growel is geared to provide international customers a unique India advantage, globally benchmarked quality and best value for money.

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Temperature Rise - Today’s ‘HOT’ AC Motors Around 70 per cent of industrial electricity consumption can be attributed directly to electric motors. Anyone specifying or using electric motors should have a basic understanding how the motor insulation is related to temperature. An electric motor’s insulation system separates electrical components from each other, preventing short circuits and thus winding burnout and failure. Insulation’s major enemy is heat, so it is important to be sure to keep the motor within temperature limits.

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he chief enemy of an electric motor's insulation system is heat, so we should be sure that the motor stays within limits for long winding life. But it can never be judged by feeling the motor's surface. We cannot accurately judge a motor by feeling its surface. Design temperature ratings apply to the hottest spot within the motor's windings, not how much of that heat is transferred to motor’s surface. The heat transfer will vary greatly from motor to motor based on frame size and mass, whether the frame is smooth or ribbed, whether open or totally enclosed, and other cooling factors. Even the efficiency of the motor may have little effect on surface temperature, eg, a premium efficiency motor (IE3), though it's internal temperature will be cooler as a result of lower losses, may not have lower surface temperatures, because the ventilation fan is likely to be smaller to reduce windage losses. Plus, any motor's frame surface is a quilt of hot spots and cool spots related to internal air circulation patterns. Understanding Rise Limits

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Motor

Temperature

We will begin by identifying some key terms. Temperature rise is the increase in temperature above ambient. Ambient temperature is the temperature of the air in the area surrounding the motor, frequently termed “Room Temperature”. The sum of the ambient temperature and the temperature rise is the overall or “hot” temperature of a component. Insulation temperature classes are based on the overall temperature, eg, a Class B winding system is rated 130°C. The

normal maximum ambient as per National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA) is 40°C. The temperature rise limit for the Class B would be estimated at 90°C (130-40°C = 90°C). Ideally, a motor should have a relatively high insulation temperature rating and a relatively low operating temperature for the insulation system. This provides for thermal margin in the event of motor overload, severe starting duty, safety margin for adjustable speed drive applications and for many other reasons. During the reign of the Class A insulated U-frame motors, it was common practice to determine whether a motor was running all right by simply placing hand on it. If the motor was “too hot to touch”, it was overheating. With the advent of T-frame motors and the high temperature insulation that made them possible, this old “rule of thumb” is no longer valid. Surface (skin) temperatures usually run 20 to 30°C lower than the temperature at the windings. Subtracting 30°C from a Class F insulated motor whose total allowable running temperature is 155°C, results in a skin temperature of 125°C, therefore if T-frame motor is “too hot to touch”, it does not necessarily mean that it is operating improperly. Today’s motors are designed to run hotter than our human hands can tolerate. NEMA specifies letter designations for motor insulation temperature ratings. These insulation temperature ratings are denoted as Class: A = 105°C, B = 130°C, F = 155°C and H = 180°C. Further, NEMA specifies allowable temperature rises for motors at full load (and at service factor, if applicable). These allowable temperature


NEMA allowable temperature rises for Motor Service Factor (SF) of 1.0 and 1.15 is tabulated below:

the winding. Although NEMA does not specify temperature rises by letter designation, it has become common practice in industry to refer to the allowable temperature rise for a given class of insulation, as a temperature rise letter classification, eg, an 80°C rise is often referred to as a 'Class B' temperature rise, since 80°C is the maximum allowable temperature rise (by resistance) for a 1.0 SF motor Temperature Rises (°C)

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Adding the NEMA allowable temperature rise of 105°C (for a Class F insulated, 1.0 SF motor), to the reference ambient temperature of 40°C, results in a total operating temperature for the motor of (105 + 40) = 145°C. The 10°C temperature differential between the Class F insulation maximum temperature rating (155°C) and the allowable maximum temperature (145°C) provides an allowance for the "hotspot" temperature of the interior of

With the motor disconnected from power lines, first use the ohm meter to determine resistance across the motor leads on a cold motor. Then connect the motor and operate it under normal load conditions until the running temperature stabilizes. This usually takes 3 or 4 hours, possibly longer depending on motor size. Disconnect the motor from power source and as quickly as possible, make another resistance check. Then enter these cold and hot resistance readings into the following formula to determine the winding temperature.

insulated with Class B insulation based on a 40°C ambient. Thus, a motor with Class F insulation and an 80°C rise is commonly referred to as an 'F/B' motor. Measuring Resistance A more precise test for determining winding temperature is the resistance method. This test requires an ohm meter capable of measuring very low resistance.

Insulation System Thermal Life Expectancy Vs Total Operating Temperature The “Rule of 10” (based upon the Arrhenius Equation of chemical reaction time vs temperature) can be adapted to approximate the relationship between insulation life and total operating temperature. This rule states that if a motor’s total operating temperature is reduced by 10°C, the thermal life of the insulation system is approximately doubled. Conversely, if the total operating temperature is raised by 10°C, the thermal life expectancy of the insulation system is reduced by one half. This rule of thumb does not mean that if we keep a motor cool enough, it will last forever, because there is more to a motor than just its windings. Also, insulation can have other enemies such as moisture,

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rises are based upon a reference ambient temperature of 40°C, and are determined by the "resistance method", in which the resistance of the windings is measured with a bridge after the motor has achieved thermal equilibrium under load. The resistance of the winding is a function of temperature of the winding.


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vibration, chemicals and abrasives in the air that might shorten its life. The Figure1 shows thermal life expectancy under ideal environmental conditions, and indicates that operating a motor at the continuous total temperature of the next lower class of insulation will increase the insulation’s thermal life by a factor of four to five, eg, a motor built with Class H insulation operated continuously at a Class F rating of 155°C will have a thermal life expectancy extended from 20 to 25,000 hours to over 100,000 hours. ◘

Figure 1: Total winding temperature.

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uke University researchers have developed tiny nanoparticles that help convert carbon dioxide into methane using only ultraviolet light as an energy source. Having found a catalyst that can do this important chemistry using ultraviolet light, the team now hopes to develop a version that would run on natural sunlight, a potential boon to alternative energy. Chemists have long sought an efficient, light-driven catalyst to power this reaction, which could help reduce the growing levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere by converting it into methane, a key building block for many types of fuels. Not only are the rhodium nanoparticles made more efficient when illuminated by light, they have the advantage of strongly favouring the formation of methane rather than an equal mix of methane and undesirable sideproducts like carbon monoxide. This strong “selectivity” of the light-driven catalysis may also extend to other important chemical reactions, the researchers say. Despite being one of the rarest elements on Earth, rhodium plays a surprisingly important role in our everyday lives. Small amounts of the silvery grey metal are used to speed up or “catalyze” a number of key industrial processes, including those that make drugs, detergents and nitrogen fertilizer, and they even play a major role breaking down toxic pollutants in the catalytic converters of our cars. Rhodium accelerates these reactions with an added boost of energy, which usually comes in the form of heat because it is easily produced and absorbed. However, high temperatures also cause problems, like shortened catalyst lifetimes and the unwanted synthesis of undesired products. In the past two decades, scientists have explored new and useful ways that light can be used to add energy to bits of metal shrunk down to the nanoscale, a field called plasmonics. “Effectively, plasmonic metal nanoparticles act like little antennas that absorb visible

or ultraviolet light very efficiently and can do a number of things like generate strong electric fields,” said Henry Everitt, an adjunct professor of physics at Duke and senior research scientist at the Army's Aviation and Missile RD&E Center at Redstone Arsenal, AL. “For the last few years there has been a recognition that this property might be applied to catalysis.” Xiao Zhang, a graduate student in Jie Liu’s lab, synthesized rhodium nanocubes that were the optimal size for absorbing near-ultraviolet light. He then placed small amounts of the charcoal-coloured nanoparticles into a reaction chamber and passed mixtures of carbon dioxide and hydrogen through the powdery material. When Zhang heated the nanoparticles to 300oC, the reaction generated an equal mix of methane and carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas. When he turned off the heat and instead illuminated them with a highpowered ultraviolet LED lamp, Zhang was not only surprised to find that carbon dioxide and hydrogen reacted at room temperature, but that the reaction almost exclusively produced methane. “We discovered that when we shine light on rhodium nanostructures, we can force the chemical reaction to go in one direction more than another,” Everitt said. “So we get to choose how the reaction goes with light in a way that we cannot do with heat.” This selectivity - the ability to control the chemical reaction so that it generates the desired product with little or no side-products - is an important factor in determining the cost and feasibility of industrial-scale reactions, Zhang says. “If the reaction has only 50 per cent selectivity, then the cost will be double what it would be if the selectively is nearly 100 per cent,” Zhang said. “And if the selectivity is very high, you can also save time and energy by not having to purify the product.” Now the team plans to test whether their light-powered technique might drive other reactions that are currently catalyzed with

heated rhodium metal. By tweaking the size of the rhodium nanoparticles, they also hope to develop a version of the catalyst that is powered by sunlight, creating a solarpowered reaction that could be integrated into renewable energy systems. “Our discovery of the unique way light can efficiently, selectively influence catalysis came as a result of an on-going collaboration between experimentalists and theorists,” Liu said. “Professor Weitao Yang’s group in the Duke chemistry department provided critical theoretical insights that helped us understand what was happening. This sort of analysis can be applied to many important chemical reactions, and we have only just begun to explore this exciting new approach to catalysis.” This research was supported by the National Science Foundation (CHE1565657) and the Army Research Office (Award W911NF-15-1-0320). Additional support was provided by Duke University’s Katherine Goodman Stern Fellowship, the National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG) Program and the Center for the Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials, an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences (BES), under Award # DE-SC0012575. ◘

Jie Liu Department of Chemistry Duke University, U.S.A. Tel: (919) 6601549 E-mail: J.liu@duke.edu

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Advantages of AODD Pumps in Sludge Drying and Thickening Applications Ensuring proper sludge formation in filter-press operations is a critical - and potentially lucrative - stage in the surface finishing, waste-handling and wastewater industries. Therefore, it is imperative that the correct pump technology be chosen to optimize the operation of the centrifuges and evaporators that are central to sludge-formation processes. While piston pumps have been a popular technology for these applications, in-the-field results indicate that a much better choice is the air-operated doublediaphragm (AODD) pump. AODD pumps excel in these applications because they are capable of the high-pressure operation necessary for filter-press processes, along with being dry-run capable, self-priming and self-regulating.

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n many industrial processes, substances occur in aqueous or “muddy” form, where the liquid portion must be removed. This may take place during production processes - for example in the filtration of edible oils or yeast solutions - but more frequently occurs at the end of a process in waste sludge from various industries from surface finishes to wastewater treatment. Since the disposal of such sludges is calculated based on weight and volume, thickening and drying is particularly lucrative. During the process, the sludges are treated using chemicals and/or physical processes so that the substances in it form flake-like solids. After pH-adjustment to neutral or alkaline using milk of lime, the dewatering process separates out water for disposal and the remaining volume of sludge is significantly reduced.

pressure, a “filter cake” forms inside the chambers and the filtrate flows through the filter cloths into drainage channels. When all the chambers are completely filled, the sludge feed stops. The press can now be opened and the solid filter cake removed. After closing, the press is ready for a new pressing process. To fill these presses, filter material and pressure is required. The pressure —

usually between 8 and 15 bar at its peak - should be even in order not to destroy the flocs during feeding. The flocs should also have enough free space in the feed area. In addition to the constantly increasing counter-pressure that occurs until the end of the pressing, a further constraint is the eventuality that an empty-running sludge tank can lead to dry running of the pump being used to generate pressure.

The simplest technology for this process involves collection and thickening of the sludge via gravity. However, it is significantly more effective to use technical drying methods via processes such as centrifuges and evaporators, or more commonly, chamber filter presses (Figure 1). The principle of a chamber filter press includes a number of plastic frames that are pressed together under high pressure. Inside the frames are hollow chambers from which the press gets its name - that are surrounded by filter cloth. When the sludge is fed into the chambers using

Figure 1: Chamber filter press with an Almatec air-operated double-diaphragm pump

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Figure 2: Functional principle of an air-operated double diaphragm pump with a feed pressure of 15 bar (Almatec AHD Series).

To build pressure, different variations of displacement pumps are frequently used, including piston diaphragm pumps, which are applied most frequently for large presses. In these large and costly units, one or two diaphragms are hydraulically actuated and feed the sludge into the press via valves. These pumps require large overhead costs even for small plants, such as an air pressure vessel to equalize the feed rate and a maximum pressure monitor or bypass. Eccentric screw pumps are also used, either as self-regulating pumps (with motors that are electronically controlled via a frequency converter) or as cyclical systems (where an air pressure vessel is “charged” by the pump). This valve-free procedure is advantageous when processing large sludge quantities and when long fibers prevent the use of valves. However, there are constraints in small- and medium-sized plants due to their sensitivity to abrasion and dry running. The space required to use this system is also considerable. This list of pumps also includes hosediaphragm piston pumps, which function in a similar way to piston diaphragm pumps but with crimped hoses rather than diaphragms and piston pumps. The latter piston pumps typically generate strong pulsation and require constant lubrication. Both of these pumps are characterized by

their simple electrical operation, with fairly high installation and maintenance costs. By comparison, it is much easier to use an air-operated double-diaphragm (AODD) pump; they are resistant to dry running, virtually maintenance-free, self-priming, self-regulating and highly compact. Without the control or intervention of an operator or electronic system, the counter-pressure of the chamber filter press regulates the feed rate automatically. The feed rate decreases continuously as counter-pressure increases simultaneously to the degree of filling. This effect can be used to detect when the chamber filter press is full. When this is reached, the pump virtually stops - zero feed rate - or only occasionally makes a delivery stroke. In addition, the use of compressed air as drive power to move the diaphragms, results in a highly efficient, regular and gentle cyclic drive that allows the medium to be fed smoothly.

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The force of this diaphragm, which is surrounded only by air and compressed air, is transferred to the feed diaphragm via the internal diaphragm connection, enabling the feed diaphragm to work with double the pressure. This method is rarely used anymore, as it leads to high pulsation, low feed rates and high air requirements. It also commands high service costs as the diaphragm on the air side is very sensitive and breaks quickly. Another variant is to operate a standard pump with an air pressure amplifier, which drives the pump with increased air pressure. This process is limited by the fact that a standard pump is used most of the times. Although these pumps are equipped with external reinforcements, from a technical perspective the standard pumps in question are designed and built for significantly lower pressures and as a result only have limited resistance to the increased strain. Additionally, the increased pressure resulting from these air pressure amplifiers or “boosters” pulsates strongly, which can influence the flow of the product. Boosters also seem to reach their limits in maintaining pressure, ie, during repressing. This is because the devices used are almost always too small. These devices yield the required end pressure, but may require a longer filling time.

A standard AODD pump is typically limited to the pressure of the supplied air, which is often insufficient to fill the press. For this reason, it is often necessary to increase the pressure, for which there are three very different technical solutions: •

The first variant uses one of the diaphragms on a standard pump to generate additional pressure.

Figure 3: Wear factors based on the sand-slurry process PE UHMW = 1 (top); PP = 7 (middle); steel = 1.6 (bottom).

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which a stroke should take place, a full chamber filter press is indicated by the fact that these rare signals no longer occur within this time window. The compressed air can be switched off and a signal can be set for the operator to empty the press. This method functions purely by physical means and is independent of sensitive pressure gauges and contaminating sensors in the wastewater current.

Figure 4: High pressure air-operated double-diaphragm pumps in the Series, with internal pressure conversion (Almatec AHD Series), as well as the variant for use with an external booster (Almatec AHS Series).

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The third variant is a pump with internal pressure conversion. Figure 2 shows how this technical solution applies compressed air to a differential piston along with the diaphragms. The increased surface area - typically twice as large or more - causes the compressed air to generate a corresponding amount of increased force. This converted force acts on the feed diaphragms with increased (double) pressure. The entire construction is designed for the high strain caused by the maximum amount of pressure, as well as the strain caused by the typically abrasive sludge. For this reason, the pump housing is built from materials such as stainless steel or polyethylene (PE-UHMW). This tough material is a decisive factor in the durability of the pump (see Figure 3 abrasion test).

Using compressed air to power a pump is very effective thanks to constructive measures. The pump operates with minimal dead space, ie, the space inside the pump that must be filled without serving the actual feed process. As a result, the pump always has sufficient power reserves to handle large volumes of wastewater. With the introduction of a new generation of high-pressure AODD pumps, there is now an additional variant that combines

the highly robust housing of the pressureconverting pump with an air section where no conversion takes place (Figure 4). This version is therefore suitable for all applications under heavy load conditions, ranging from low-feed pressures to highpressure applications of up to 15 bar (218 psig). If the user operates a pump at such high air pressure - whether it is from an external booster or directly from the compressor - they can do so secure in the knowledge that the pump is structurally designed for such pressure ranges and need not be held together by external reinforcements. On these new pumps, the diaphragms are equipped with specially developed heavy-duty diaphragms with an integrated metal core providing a long service life and the ability to handle heavy loads. The vulcanized core of the diaphragm supports extremely thick layers of elastomer. To transfer the suction forces, the core is also reinforced with a special textile that is barely flexible in any direction. In addition, these pumps can be combined with the optional use of a sensor that responds to the movements of the diaphragm and allows the cycle to be easily monitored. Accordingly, the slow stroke frequency that accompanies a full press rarely triggers a signal. If a PLC is used to program a time window within

In conclusion, when selecting pumps for filter press operations, AODD pumps are the clear solution, incorporating a number of characteristic advantages. Conventional displacement pumps with electric drive and control elements do not have these properties which are specific to the design of the pumps, including run dry capability, good controllability and a gasket-less mechanical design to mention but a few. â—˜

Peter SchĂźten Product Manager Almatec Maschinenbau GmbH Kamp-Lintfort, Germany Tel: +49 2842 961-0 E-mail: Peter.Schueten@psgdover.com

Ravi Prasad Director of Sales PSG India Tel: +91-44-26271020-23 E-mail: sales.psgindia@psgdover.com

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Value

of

ast month we considered the economic value of steam flow measurements. Liquid flows are typically more common, so let us take a look at an example of their economic impact here.

more costly) flow measurement devices is relatively easy in custody-transfer applications, how many times have you

Assuming the average liquid flowrate

value of the material passing through

is 1-kg/min valued at ` 20.00 per litre

the flowmeter? You might be surprised

operating throughout the year, the

with the results.

flowmeter would pass approximately ` 175,200 of liquid per year (1-litre/min *

For example, a flowmeter operating year round at 100 litres per minute will

60 min/hr * 8,760 hr/yr * ` 20.00/litre).

pass over $25 million of liquid per year

Think about this for a minute … a small

if the liquid is valued at ` 40 per litre.

flow of reasonably priced liquid results in over ` 200,000 of liquid passing through the flowmeter each year. In custodytransfer applications, purchasing a

This may not be economically important in many process applications, such as recycle, cooling, or spray flows where the flow need only be higher than a

flowmeter that performs 1 per cent

minimum value. However, it can be of

better can reduce the measurement

extreme importance in other process

error by ` 2,000 per year. This value is

applications, such as reactor feeds,

much larger in many custody-transfer

where addition of the proper amounts

applications, so reducing the magnitude

of

of flow measurement error can be used

chemical reactions, process yield and

to justify better (and more costly) flow

the economics of the operation.

measurement devices.

The majority of process flow measurements typically fall between

While justification for improved (and

had to fight (tooth and nail) to purchase a more expensive flowmeter for process applications? Did you ever calculate the

reactants

can

drastically

affect

Steam

Flow

these two extremes and can exhibit a detrimental effect on process economics. For example, the flowmeter detailed here might be the slave process variable in a cascade level control. There could be a discussion (fight) as to whether to buy a flowmeter for $2,700 or a superior flowmeter for $3,300. Put in another perspective — should one spend an additional $600 to better measure $25 million of liquid per year? You decide. ◘

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BUSBAR SOLUTIONS

MAGNETIC LEVEL INDICATOR

Rittal’s busbar solutions provide quick and easy response to the fast changing operating and marketdriven needs. Rittal is known for its high quality, space-saving power distribution products and systems. Baying connectors from Rittal helps to extend the panels without drilling the busbar providing scalability. It is ideal for motor control, circuit breaker and drive applications.

The operating principle is based on magnetic field coupling. Float chamber is typically constructed with non-magnetic pipe having process connections that matches to the vessel connections. Float size and weight is determined by the process fluid, pressure, temperature and the specific gravity of the process fluid. Float contains magnets to provide 360 o magnetic flux field. It finds application in solvent tank, filler tank, brine tank, water tank, bulk storage tank, oil and crude tank, acidic and alkaline tank, etc.

For details contact: Rittal India Pvt Ltd 23 & 24, KIADB Indl Area Veerapura Doddaballapur Bengaluru Karnataka 561 203 Tel: 080-33720700 Fax: 91-080-33720898 E-mail: info@rittal-india.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 1

For details contact: Filpro Sensors Pvt Ltd No: 130, 10 th Cross, Petechennappa Indl Estate Kamakshipalya, Magadi Main Road Bengaluru, Karnataka 560 079 Tel: 080-23286463 E-mail: sales@filprosensors.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 2

FUEL OPTIMIZER

THERMAL IMAGERS

An intelligent fuel optimizer unit SFO-904, optimises the usage of genset operations in telecommunication towers in the event of mains failure condition. Instead of turning on the genset immediately upon mains failure, it checks the shelter battery voltage condition as well as the shelter temperature before activating the starting of the genset. By the optimised usage of genset, this unit will reduce fuel consumption. This unit can be smoothly integrated to any AMF panel currently installed in telecom towers. It continuously monitors the EB supply healthy condition. In case of EB supply failure this unit will start checking the BTS battery voltage and shelter temperature. If either of the parameters found to be outside the set limits, this unit will issue command for starting the genset. Once the battery voltage or shelter temperature becomes normal then the fuel optimiser commands the genset to stop.

Thermal imagers visualise and measure the thermal heat emitted by objects to identify the sources of excessive friction, defective switchgear, provide crucial information for many applications including measuring heat loss from buildings and identifying potential blockages in heating systems. All of this information is accessible without making contact with the subject. Irisys is leading the drive to make radiometry and thermography systems viable for many more applications, enabling the technology to be used every day by inspectors and maintenance engineers, as common a tool as a screwdriver.

For details contact: SUN Indl 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 3

For details contact: Toshniwal Sensors Pvt Ltd E 19/20 Indl Estate, Makhupura,Ajmer Rajasthan 305 002 Tel: 0145-2695536, 2695482 Fax: 91-0145-2695006 E-mail: info@ispl-india.com sensor@sancharnet.in or Circle Readers’ Service Card 4

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4-QUADRANT CUBICLE INVERTER

Model IRL-800AL infrared thermometer is invented especially for the aluminium and zinc smelting industry. The remote optical D:S and specially made foreign wavelength coating lens make the data fluctuate smaller and more precise when detecting the liquid metal (with 2-5 degree). Just aim and press the key, in 1-second the current temperature of the detecting liquids can be read.As for high temperature or poisonous or inaccessible object, this infrared thermometer can also detect safely.

The CHA100 Series 4-quadrant cubicle inverter using PWM controlled IGBT rectification technology, completes bidirectional control of notification and energy feedback, bringing the power factor close to 1 and achieving true four-quadrant operation. The main circuit uses a unit module structure design for convenient system maintenance and through the unit module parallel connection creates an inverter with different power grades.

For details contact: Kusam Meco G-17 Bharat Indl Estate, T J Road Sewree (W), Mumbai 400 015 Tel: 022-24181649, 27750662 Fax: 91-022-24149659 E-mail: kusam_meco@vsnl.net

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For details contact: Shenzhen Invt Electric Co Ltd No: 4 Bldg Gaofa Scientific Indl Park Longjing, Nanshan DistrictShenzhen, China E-mail: overseas@invt.com.cn

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DIGITAL TRMS AC/DC CLAMP-ON MULTIMETER Kusam-Meco offers a new digital TRMS clamp-on multimeter Model KM 2776 / KM 2777. It has features, functions and ranges never seen before in one digital clamp-on multimeter. It has 6,000/1,999 counts LCD display with 5/sec update rate. It can measure fundamental voltage and frequency of most variable frequency drives. It has CAT IV 1 KV high safety transient protection. The digital clampmeter has unbeatable 400 KHz DC + AC performance and VFD features. It has high basic accuracy of 0.5% (DCV) and resolution 1 mV DC. It has auto and manual ranging functions. Manual ranging function is not available in Hz and capacitance function range. To provide clear reading of the displayed value in the dark, it has backlight LCD display. It measures digital logic level duty cycle %, also measures digital logic level frequency up to 1 MHz. The voltage measurement is up to 1,000 V AC/DC with high impedance; also it can measure noisy high voltage AC frequencies up to 1999 Hz in dual display. It has dB function with 20 selectable reference impedance values. It has PC interface capability with optional purchase of USB cable with data recording software. It has temperature measurement, diode test, data hold, max, min. avg reading function. It can also read conductance thereby virtually extending the resistance measurement to the order of gigaohms (very useful for leakage measurements). It can do continuity tests at very fast speed. For process control industry it displays the process parameter in range 0-100% for 4-20 mA input. It has high speed capacitance measurement function up to 25 mF. It measures AC and DC current up to 10 Amps. It has transient protection up to 12 KV (1.2/50 μs) providing excellent protections for those who are safety conscious. It comes with a protective holster. It has fire retardant case. Optional magnetic hanger is also available. For details contact : Kusam Electrical Industries Ltd G-17 Bharat Indl Estate, T J Road Sewree (W), Mumbai 400 015 Tel: 022-24156638, 24124540, 24181649 Fax: 91-022-24149659 E-mail: kusam_meco@vsnl.net sales@kusam-meco.co.in or Circle Readers’ Service Card 7

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COMBO DEDUSTER + METAL DETECTOR

ELECTRIC STACKERS

Combo deduster + metal detector consists of vertical bottom to top deduster integrated with digital metal detector. The deduster is provided with frequency and power control drive ensuring effective dedusting and deburring. The entire dedusting settings are controlled from the metal detector. The inlet can be rotated through 360 o and hence the same can be used for right or left outlet of compression machine conveniently. The system is designed to ensure ease of cleaning and the entire deduster assembly can be dismantled and assembled within minutes without any tools. Area of application includes tablets.

Stacking and handling made easy with the Ezi electric stackers with side stabilizers from JAY for extra support. The only manufacturers of stackers with lifting height of up to 6.7 metres are ideal equipment for wide range of materials handling operation. Ezi Series electric stackers with side stabilizers can be widely adopted in any industrial/ warehousing/logistics environment. This equipment feature stabilizers for giving extra load capacity and support for handling loads at height, can work in narrow aisles and gangways. The Ezi Series electric stacker with side stabilizers is essential for in-plant equipment used for intensive stacking and transporting in minimum cycle time. ES-16 SS Models are designed with stand-on platform, which has the unique feature of merging with the body thus having no projection outside the body when platform is closed. Ir can be used even in narrow aisles.

For details contact: Technofour Electronics Pvt Ltd Gat No: 3(PT), 5(PT), 243(PT), Kasurdi (Kheba) Khed Shivapur-Saswad Road Post: Khed Shivapur, Tal: Bhor Dist: Pune, Maharashtra 412 205 Tel: 02113-305200, 305246 Fax: 91-02113-305250 E-mail: pcssales@tepl.co.in teplinbox@gmail.com

For details contact: Jay Equipment & Systems Pvt Ltd Plot No: 47, Survey No: 66/1, Sativali Road, Valiv Phata Village Valiv, Vasai (E), Dist: Thane, Maharashtra 401 208 Tel: 0250-6586749, 6454749, 6060749 E-mail: sales@jayequipment.com

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DUAL CIRCUIT CONTROL & MONITORING UNIT Thermon Group Holdings, Inc offers TraceNet TCM2 dual circuit control and monitoring unit, the latest addition to the TraceNet family of remotely-operated heating control and monitoring systems. Like the 18-circuit TraceNet TCM18 control and monitoring unit, the TCM2 unit makes it possible to remotely maintain heat trace circuits that play a critical role in industrial processing facilities. To help operators better monitor and control temperatures of pipes, tanks and heated instruments, Thermon designed the TCM2 to reliably operate in harsh environmental conditions around-the-clock to ensure that pipe temperatures are monitored and efficiently controlled. This allows the TCM2 to be extremely versatile. The TraceNet TCM2 can be operated locally, by remote control or networked via wireless or hard-wire to a computer or distributed control system (DCS) in the facility’s control room. The system continuously monitors every set point, including temperature, current and ground-leakage current. It then reports locally and transmits key data remotely to the control room. The operator can review each circuit for temperature, ground current, heater current, the frequency at which it is performing and alarm status. As with every TraceNet controller, the TCM2 relies on resistance temperature detector (RTD) temperature sensors to monitor temperature on the designated pipe or equipment. The system then cycles the heat required to maintain the target temperature. If required, the operator can also adjust every circuit set point on the unit or via remote locations. For details contact: Thermon San Marcos, Texas, U.S.A. Tel: +1 512-396-5801 Ext 2239 E-mail: lance.bielke@thermon.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 10

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IMPULSE WINDING TESTER

Manifold valves and fittings engineered to the specific designs for low, medium and high pressure usage. The valves and manifolds manufactured by General are available for wide range of materials. General compressor tube fittings are double ferrule type fittings, which provide leak-proof torque-free seals at the tubing connection.

Designed for finding inter turn or layer short tester for any coils such as transformers, motors, etc, impulse tester has high speed sampling technique. While testing it compares with the standard waveform that can be stored in the instrument. It gives pass/fail indication by comparing results according to area size, differential area, carona discharge and differential phase. The impulse voltage is up to 3 and 5-kV.

For details contact: General Instruments Consortium 194/195 Gopi Tank Road Mahim, Mumbai 400 016 Tel: 022-24454387, 24457582 Fax: 91-022-24449123 E-mail: ramk@giconindia.com

For details contact: Vasavi Electronics 95, 1 st Floor, Road No: 6A Jyothi Colony, Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh 500 015 Tel: 040-27744445 E-mail: vasavi@vasavi.com

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AUTO AVERAGING FIXTURE

ALARM ANNUNCIATORS

Acme Tools offers auto averaging fixture for 4 cylinder crank case averaging, a unique design to reduce manual efforts. Part will be placed and rest by operator. Rest of all operations will be done automatically with the help aligning collets and pneumatic cylinders. For details contact: Acme Tools E-10/11(2) MIDC, Bhosari Pune, Maharashtra 411 026 E-mail: spm@acmetools.in sales@acmetools.in

These are LED facia windows with potential input. Microfacia is available in either 4 big or 8 small window sizes. Standard models are available for 12-V/24-V DC and 110-V/230-V AC. For details contact: Minilec India Pvt Ltd S No: 1073/1-2-3, At Post: Pirangoot, Pune Maharashtra 412 111 Tel: 020-22922162, 22922354 Fax: 91-020-22922134 E-mail: mkt1@minilecgroup.com

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ELECTRONIC BRAKE Jayashree Electron Pvt Ltd offers electronic brake Series EB 901 for controlled braking action of induction motor by injecting DC into stator winding. Different models of motor rating 1-kW to 150-kW are available in IP-00/IP-30/IP-42 enclosures. Special models for auto-control action by sensing motor speed/back emf save precious production idle time.It is useful for stopping of high inertia machines such as centrifuge, grinders, conveyors, etc. For details contact: Jayashree Electron Pvt Ltd EL-34/EL-12, J Block, MIDC Bhosari, Pune, Maharashtra 411 026 Tel: 020-27130529, 46901300 E-mail: sales@jayashree.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 15

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ELECTRIC DOCK LEVELLERS

MANUAL ELECTRIC STACKER

Electric dock levellers are for quick loading and unloading of goods. It is an adjustable ramp which compensates the difference in height. This equipment is widely used in warehouses/factory/ logistics areas. It can lift up by 600 mm and down by 300 mm from the floor level. The lip arrangement on dock leveller bridges the gap between factory/warehouses and the bed of transport vehicle for easy movement of materials. The EDL Series electric dock leveller is designed to lift a maximum weight of 6,000, 10,000 and 15,000 kg. The Series is available with an AC power pack unit. The design comes with a paint finish in melon yellow and grey shade.

JAY manual electric stackers are used for wide range of lifting and shifting palletizing load applications. These are battery-operated versions where lifting is effected by electro-hydraulic pump and is ideal for applications requiring frequent lifting and lowering of loads. The stacker’s forks are raised and lowered by pushbutton controls. Electro-hydraulic power pack unit in-built pressure relief valve prevents overload. The lowering speed of fork is controlled by flow control valve. The push/pull handle is spring-loaded for easy movement. Manual electric stackers are available in other options as wide version, load platform and roller platform and can lift up to a height of 4,200 mm with load capacity of 1,000 and 1,500 kg.

For details contact: Jay Equipment & Systems Pvt Ltd Plot No: 47, Survey No: 66/1 Sativali Road, Valiv Phata Village Valiv, Vasai (E) Dist: Thane, Maharashtra 401 208 Tel: 0250-6586749, 6454749, 6060749 E-mail: sales@jayequipment.com

For details contact: Jay Equipment & Systems Pvt Ltd Plot No: 47, Survey No: 66/1, Sativali Road, Valiv Phata Village Valiv, Vasai (E), Dist:Thane Maharashtra 401 208 Tel: 0250-6586749, 6454749, 6060749 E-mail: sales@jayequipment.com

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FLUID BED DRYERS Fluid bed technology offers several advantages such as no product lump formation/caking, no particle overheating/cooling, a well defined product residence time uniform product quality, better energy economy due to lower specific heat requirements, etc. In fluid-bed the material is suspended in an upward moving hotair and the mass behaves like a boiling fluid after fluidisation. This is the state of fluidization. The fluid-bed dryers are most suitable for drying granular, crystalline, coarse or similar material. It is also possible to dry very fine crystals or very coarse material. The air is passed from the bottom of the container which has got perforations of SS fine wire mesh. Hot air passes through the product container and therefore the turbulance in the product is obtained and hence the product moves up and down in the product container. Due to this the heat transfer is very quick and the product is dried very fast without appreciable loss of heat. The fluid bed dryers are not suitable for drying liquids of pasty materials. The fluid bed dryer will be complete with 2,800 RPM, TEFC motor blower, control panel with timer, 2 temperature gauge, filter bag, SS-316 quality container with trolley and heater or steam radiator. 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 sales@brilliantprocess.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 18

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FLOW METER FOR FUEL METERING

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 3,900m3/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.

The meters Type OV have been developed especially for use in loading systems for tank trucks and tank cars. The sizes available and the materials selected are coordinated with the requirements placed on modern loading facilities for petroleum products (motor gasoline, diesel, fuel oil). The meters are suitable both for top loading and bottom loading facilities. Aside from the oval wheels, the loading meter contains no moving parts and thus no wearing parts. Designed as a volume transmitter, Models are available in digital and mechanical display. It is easy to install and is non-sensitive for vibrations, pulsations and pressure changes and is highly stable. It is approved for custody transfer and department of legal metrology W & M Certification.

For details contact: Toshniwal Instruments (Madras) Pvt Ltd 267 Kilpauk Garden Road, Chennai 600 010 Tel: 044-26448983, 26448558 E-mail: sales@toshniwal.net

For details contact: Toshniwal Hyvac Pvt Ltd 267 Kilpauk Garden Road, Chennai 600 010 Tel: 044-2644 8558, 26448983, Fax: 91-044-26441820 E-mail: sales@toshniwal.net

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56) OVERLOAD PROTECTION FOR DRIVES mayr power transmission offers a new disengaging torque limiter on which all functional processes can be automated through the drive. It is easy to handle, permits long run-out times and re-engages again through slow backwards rotation. Housing also makes the clutch resistant to dust or spray water. In case of rough operating and ambient conditions such as dust, dirt, spray water, heat or cold, the drive lines, particularly in heavy mechanical engineering, are frequently encapsulated and therefore hard to access. But these machines in particular require reliable overload protection. Therefore, mayr power transmission has now developed with the EAS-reverse a robust, disengaging torque limiter which can withstand both high loads and automatically re-engages. On the EAS-reverse torque limiter, all functional processes can be automated via the drive alone. In case of overload, if the torque exceeds the value set on the clutch, a patented disengagement mechanism separates the input and output almost residual torque-free with high switch-off and repetitive accuracy. The kinetic energy from the rotating masses stored in the system can slow down freely. After responding, the clutch can withstand long drive run-out times. Through slow reverse rotation, the EAS-reverse torque limiter re-engages automatically without the use of pneumatics or hydraulics.The new EAS-reverse torque limiter transmits the torque with exceptionally low wear (<0.05°) and features hardened functional parts. It is easy to handle and represents adaptable, branch-optimised solutions with its numerous versions and additional characteristics. The EAS-reverse can also easily be integrated into a solid housing with standard IEC or NEMA dimensions. The new torque limiter already covers the first three construction sizes with a torque range from 80-2,500 Nm, and this range is now to be extended with a fourth construction size up to 5,000 Nm and a bore dia of up to 100 mm. For details contact: National Engg Co (NENCO) J-225, MIDC Bhosari Pune, Maharashtra 411 026 Tel: 020-27474529, Fax: 91-020-27470229 E-mail: nenco@nenco.org or Circle Readers’ Service Card 21

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DETECTORS

INTERACTIVE AIR-CONDITIONING SOLUTION

Thermo Scientific optical detectors are available for UV/VIS absorbance, fluorescence and refractive index detection of a wide variety of analyses. Thermo Scientific charged aerosol detectors provide universal detection of any nonvolatile analytic and many semi-volatile compounds, with or without chromophores. Detectors are available for both the Vanquish UHPLC system and the UltiMate 3000 platform. ThermoScientific Dionex UltiMate 3000 ECD-3000RS electrochemical detector offers easy direct measurement to femtogram levels in very limited sample volumes with minimal preparation. It readily eliminates matrix interferences to enhance selectivity. Users have a choice of both coulometric and amperometric sensors for extremely selective analysis using microbore to normal bore columns for both HPLC and UHPLC. This is the only electrochemical detector compatible with gradient chromatography.

Trane’s all new Interactive airconditioner Series HW4 provides loads of Interactive features that optimize performance and enhance comfort, while providing energy savings, lower installed costs, reliable indoor air quality and overall superior system performance. The air-conditioner Series will be available in five variants. This highly efficient and sustainable solution features a reliable gold condenser along with best-in-class temperature reliability tested up to 52°C. The unit also offers innovative and expanded system controls like multi-room control, which enable control of up to 18 Trane Interactive AC from one place and energy-efficiency meter which guides user to save power. HW4 Series is also compatible the Trane’s recent launched web gateway. Through web gateway HW4 Series models can be controlled through smartphone from anywhere through internet.

For details contact: Thermo Fisher Scientific India Pvt Ltd 102, 104 Delphi C-Wing Hiranandani Business Park Powai, Mumbai 400 076 Tel: 022-67429494, Fax: 91-022-67429495 E-mail: sagar.chavan@thermofisher.com

For details contact: Ingersoll Rand India Plot No: 35, KIADB Indl Area Bidadi, Bengaluru Karnataka 562 109 E-mail: airsolutionsindia@irco.co

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PRECISION FANS & CUSTOM COOLING SYSTEMS AMETEK Rotron offers SemiCool custom cooling sub-systems for high-reliability cooling of semiconductor production processes. Including the Rotron MAXIAX vaneaxial fans originally designed for critical military and aerospace applications, the SemiCool systems offer precise temperature control in a compact package. SemiCool systems include high reliability fans, optimized heat exchangers and custom ductwork. Alternatively, customers can integrate the MAXIAX fans into their own cooling subsystems. Optimized fans with diameters ranging from 152.4 mm (6”) to 203.2 mm (8”) provide airflows of 425 l/s (900 CFM) at 254 mm WG (10 IWG), with efficiencies approaching 60 per cent. This is a significant departure from standard 0.9 m (3’) tall industrial blowers commonly used in semiconductor production facilities. Designed to operate with 400 Hz industrial power converters, the fans feature rapid response, infinite speed control and minimal space requirements.SemiCool systems can meet the cooling needs of all heat-intensive process steps in semiconductor production. Systems are compliant with semiconductor industry traceability and configuration control requirements. They can be certified to TUV requirements and are produced in an AS9100, ISO9001 manufacturing environment. For details contact: AMETEK Instruments India Pvt Ltd 148, EPIP Phase, 1 st 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 24

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V-CONE FLOW METER

Specifically designed for extractive trace analysis applications, the LaserExact’s TDL technology offers unsurpassed low ppb detection limits for most gases, making it ideal for the measurement of trace gases offline. Advanced multipass cell delivers ppb or low ppm detection limits. Innovative PeakLock pattern recognition line tracking eliminates drift over extended operational periods. Stable, drift-free performance reduces calibration to typically once a year.

McCrometer’s V-cone flow meter is an advanced differential pressure instrument, which is ideal for use with liquid, steam or gas media in rugged conditions where accuracy, low maintenance and cost are important. With its DP bV-Cone is especially useful in tight-fit and retrofit installations. Features flow meter accuracy to +/-0.5%; flow meter repeatability to +/-0.1%; wide flow range; pre-conditions flow; requires minimal straight pipe; no recalibration; low head loss and maintenance.

For details contact: Spectris Technologies Pvt Ltd Plot No: A-168 MIDC Thane-Belapur Road, Khairane Navi Mumbai 400 710 Tel: 022-39342700 E-mail: MEI_Sales@servomex.com

For details contact: Toshniwal Hyvac Pvt Ltd 267 Kilpauk Garden Road Chennai 600 010 Tel: 044-26448558, 26448983 Fax: 91-044-26441820 E-mail: sales@toshniwal.net

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CUSTOMIZED ELECTRONIC PRESSURE CONTROLLERS Alicat Scientific has added two new families of electronic pressure controllers specifically for high volume OEM. The EPC family with single proportional valves and EPCD family with dual valves, provide customized pressure control in embedded systems. The small footprint instruments respond quickly to upstream fluctuations to provide fast, accurate control of pressure in an economical, easy-to-integrate package. Alicat offers a choice of valves, valve orifices and process connections to fit customer specifications. EPC instruments are ideal for use in OEM gas chromatographs, fluidics dispensing for flow cytometry and anywhere responsive pressure control is needed. EPC and EPCD instruments have a 100 ms control response to still upstream pressure fluctuations in real time. NISTtraceable accuracy is 0.25% full-scale. The EPC family’s single proportional valve provides stable control of pressure in flowing applications, such as maintaining flow of carrier gas through the sample injection point in gas chromatographs. The EPCD features a second exhaust valve to provide efficient control of pressure in closed volumes, such as controlling the head space above a fluid for dispensing. Alicat offers NPT, SAE, downport and NeSSi process connections. Both digital (RS-232, RS-485, Modbus) and analogue (0-5 V, 0-10 V, 4-20 mA) communications are available to suit a range of end-user products. A choice in valve type and orifice allows for configuration to specific flow requirements for the best speed and stability. For details contact: Halma India Prestige Shantiniketan Gate No: 1, Tower C, 7 th Floor ITPL Main Road, Whitefield Mahadevapura, Bengaluru Karnataka 560 048 Tel: 080-67475300 E-mail: sunil.balan@halma.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 27

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ELECTRO MAGNETIC METER

SCISSORS AND MAINTENANCE PLATFORMS

The instrument works on the principle of Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction. A magnetic field is generated by the instrument in the flow tube. The fluid flowing through this magnetic field generates a voltage that is proportional to the flow velocity. This voltage is measured by the electronics and a corresponding output provided. Universal power supply accepts any voltage from 90 to 265 V AC. Bi-directional flow measurement measures the flow in both forward and reverse directions. Built-in totaliser provides a separate totalized volume value for flow in each direction. Remote monitoring is easy monitoring of the process even in hard to reach places. Conforms to International Standards - designed to meet global requirements and available with international approvals.

JAY scissor lift is innovative handling equipment for loading/unloading operation, where difference in level exists between loading area and transport vehicle, machine bed, etc. This is a versatile equipment to bridge height differences and to move goods between different levels in production lines. It saves labour, eliminates accidents and maintains product quality on handling. Scissor lifts are made available in electric scissor lift, where the equipment in lowered position is pit installed, flushes with floor level, hence does not interrupt other movement when not in operation. Scissor lift table (mobile) are simple and compact in design, it makes almost any job easier and is useful wherever lifting, positioning, assembling, stacking/unstacking, transportation is concerned. Scissor work platform is a type of platform that usually moves vertically. It operates with electric lifting and manual push pull. It provides assess to 14,000 mm height with load capacity of 500 kg.

For details contact: Toshniwal Hyvac Pvt Ltd 267 Kilpauk Garden Road Chennai 600 010 Tel: 044-26448558, 26448983 Fax: 91-044-26441820 E-mail: sales@toshniwal.net

For details contact: Jay Equipment & Systems Pvt Ltd Plot No: 47, Survey No: 66/1, Sativali Road Valiv Phata, Village Valiv, Vasai (E) Dist: Thane, Maharashtra 401 208 Tel: 0250-6586749, 6454749, 6060749 E-mail: sales@jayequipment.com

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FREQUENCY INVERTERS Frequency inverters from NORD Drivesystems can react flexibly in case of disrupted communication with a central control system. The on-board, pre-programmed PLC can take control, initiate a defined state for halting operations or keep the application running. In process plants this can help avoid costs by preventing spoiled batches. In manufacturing facilities, material flow can be maintained. As NORD intelligent drives feature various interfaces and are able to evaluate sensor and actuator data, optimal integration in the application is ensured. Autonomous control capability obviously has other uses beyond fallback scenarios. In some instances, users may wish to deliberately switch the smart drive over to local control. For set-up, testing or maintenance, the distributed frequency inverter can additionally be equipped with switches for manual drive direction and speed control. The integrated PLC functions are programmed using IEC 61131-3 Structured Text or Instruction List text-based languages. For straightforward, user-friendly application development, NORD CON software is provided without any charge or license fees. For details contact: NORD Drivesystems Pvt Ltd 282/2, 283/2, Village Mann Tal: Mulshi, Adj Hinjewadi MIDC II Pune, Maharashtra 411 057 E-mail: marketing.in@nord.com muthusekkar@nord.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 30

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FLUID BED PROCESSING

The blender is an efficient anti-versatile blending machine for mixing and lubrication process of dry granules and powder homogeneously. Two-third of the volume of the cone blender is filled to ensure proper mixing. It can be used for pharma, food, chemical, cosmetic products, etc. Customers can avail from their superior quality of pillar type bin blender. These column type bin blenders are also available in conta bin blender and bin blenders in the market. These pillar type bin used for mixing, lubricating and blending in pharma, nutraceutical, food, chemical, food industries, ceramics, pesticide, plastics and other allied industries of dry powder. It can perform homogenously dry mixing of free flowing powders, granules requiring low shearing force, mixing and blending of particles. For tablets, capsules, dry powder, injection and API manufacturing for efficient mixing/blending of dry powder granules. Highly effective for low volume active blending with a low as 1% active; processing of different size of production batched in single equipment with scale up data; docking and undocking of the bin; proxy sensors at entry door and other important parameters to avoid accidents; flexibility of accepting variable bin signs providing wide range of batch volume; cGMP construction with cladded SS sheets charging hole with cover is provided on top with quick opening and closing arrangements with dust-proof points for particle-free transfer.

Tapasya Engg Works Pvt Ltd’s classic for all batch executed fluid bed processes for testing granulation, drying and coating processes. Ideal for minimum batch sizes of 50 g to 2,500 g. Processes in bottom and top spray methods. Flexible retrofitting if needed. The TAP-FBP-10 SaiPro is multi-functional fluid bed equipment designed for research and development of drying top spray agglomeration and bottom spray encapsulation process. The Lab Model fluid bed processor processes minimal quantity with maximum quality. This feature makes it an ideal machine for drying, granulation and encapsulation trials on a small scale. Feasibility studies can be extensively conducted on lab scale unit. This innovative small machine is easy to handle and extremely easy to clean. These detailing makes it perfect for use in pharma research and development laboratories. It is an unique all in one unit to suit drying, granulation and coating in single unit (standalone fluid bed dryer also available). This lab unit is optimised for scale up requirements of R&D like process parameters, geometrical impact and spray rate.Swivel bow with position locking allows convenient material handling.It has special attachment for drying small quantities up to 50 g.

For details contact: Shefa Industries Gala No: 1, U K Quari Compound Gandhi Nagar, Vikhroli (W), Mumbai 400 083 Tel: 022-25942473 E-mail: shefaindustries@yahoo.co.in

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SPARKER FILTER ZERO HOLD TYPE Shiv Shakti Process Equipment Pvt Ltd offers sparker filter – zero hold type for high value liquids. It gives crystal clear filtration. Models available are 8”, 14”, 18”, 24” and 33” dia. Complete filtration of the batch without any hold-up due to reverse flow of liquid. The cake, filteraid and solids remain totally enclosed allowing filtration of toxic, hazardous and explosive liquids. No contamination of internal surface of the shell. cGMP construction with high pharma finish with documentation. For details contact: Shiv Shakti Process Equipment Pvt Ltd Shiv Shakti, 407 Shivam Chambers Next to Sahara, S V Road Goregaon (W), Mumbai 400 104 Tel: 022-26788480, 26798554, Fax: 91-022-26798284 E-mail: sales@shivshaktiequipments.com / sspepl@gmail.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card33

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DIRECT DRIVE PUMPS

UNIVERSAL DIAPHRAGM ACTUATOR

Over three decades of expertise in vacuum technology, Toshniwal Instruments (Madras) Pvt Ltd offer customized solutions ranging from individual products to a complete system. Toshniwal‘s direct drive high vacuum pumps, the 72-D Series double stage model is with ultimate vacuum. These vacuum pumps are compact, since they are directly mounted on motor flange. These pumps have pumping speeds and high water vapour tolerance. The oil consumption is extremely low and air cooled. 72-D Series highly reliable double stage 120-1,000 LPM portable pump with advanced lubricating system offers improvement in the areas of quieter operation and easy maintenance.

Forbes Marshall universal diaphragm actuator Series UI, UIII and UV features a pneumatic actuator designed for applications that demand high actuating power. Its optional reinforced spring with compact air chamber delivers up to 14,000-lbf thrust force for extreme pressure control applications. These diaphragm actuators can be fitted with standard accessories like positioner, feed-back transmitter, limit switches and air-filter regulator. Optional hand wheel is provided for emergency operation.

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For details contact: Forbes Marshall Arca Pvt Ltd A-34/35, MIDC, H-Block Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra 411 018 Tel: 020-27442020, 398581199 Fax: 91-020-27442040 E-mail: vsales@forbesmarshallarca.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 35

AUTOMATIC CAPSULE FILLING MACHINE

ELECTRIC LIFTING PLATFORMS

The machine is an intermittent motion and hole plate type filling fully automatic capsule filling equipment. It adopt optimisation design combined with the characteristics of Indian Aleopat and herbal/ayurveda medicine and the requirement of GMP. It has the characteristics of compact mechanism, small volume, lower noise, precision filling dosage, multi-function, etc. It can finish the following motion at the same time: capsule feeding, capsule separating powder filling capsule rejecting, capsule locking, finished capsule discharge and module cleaning, etc. This machine is designed to meet the various production requirements from lab scale to high-end production. It saves cost and manpower.

Electric lifting platforms are for exclusive handling only. No persons are allowed to travel in the lift cage/platform. The electric lifting platform is useful to transfer goods from one floor to another and the platform can be flushed with floor level when pit installed. It is ideal for stores and mezzanine area to transport material from one floor to another in a multi-level complex. ELP-10 design is offered with a single hydraulic cylinder. Hydraulic power pack with AC motor control panel and pendent stations form control functions of the lift. It is suited for weighted applications up to 1,000 kg and lift height up to 12,000 mm.

For details contact: Pharma Chem Machineries 311/2484 Motilal Nagar No: 2, M G Road Goregaon (W), Mumbai 400 090 Telefax: 91-022-28735321 E-mail: pharmach@gmail.com pharmachem79@gmail.com

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CORIOLIS MASS FLOW METER

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.

CORI-FLOW TM instrument can be used to control direct proportional valves, shut-off valves or pumps by using the integrated PID-controller. In CORI-FLLLTM technology highly accurate filling applications are possible by using the integrated batch-counter.The maximum flow speed of the standard instrument is 600 kg/hr.This enables filling of 166.66 gram in 1 second or 10 kg/min. Features direct mass flow measurement; independent of fluid properties; integrated PID controller for control value or pump; fast response time; high accuracy, excellent repeatability; compact IP65 housing; optical: ATEX approval Cat 3, Zone 2, 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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VERTICAL SUBMERGED PUMPS 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 vertical installation. They have submerged column and volute casing, and mechanical supports, 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 rpm – locally sourced. Pumps can be offered with dry vapour seal as well as external flushing of the intermediate 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: 91-022-40365712 E-mail: info@shanbhags.com

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COMPACT CORIOLIS MASS FLOW METERS & CONTROLLERS FOR LIQUIDS AND GASES Coriolis mass flow meters are highly appreciated for their accuracy and independence of fluid properties. The direct coriolis mass flow measuring principle is generally used for higher flow rates. Moreover, mini CORL-FLOWTM instruments have an integrated PID-controller and a batch counter to control the fluid flow. Features direct flow measurement, independent of fluid properties; fast response time; high accuracy, excellent repeatability; additional density and temperature output; compact design (same footprint as CORI-FLOW M50 Series); and excellent price/ performance ratio. Visit www.bronkhorst.com For details contact: Toshniwal Hyvac Pvt Ltd 267 Kilpauk Garden Road Chennai 600 010 Tel: 044-2644 8558, 26448983 E-mail: sales@toshniwal.net

DIGITAL PRESSURE GAUGE DPG is an ultra low power microprocessor-controlled, accurate and versatile digital pressure measuring instrument. DPG has the state-of-the-art customised large character display showing pressure with units, low battery (min/max). DPG is easy to use and one will never get lost in a multi-level menu system and infact may never need to refer the operation manual. For details contact; Jupiter Electronics A-401 & G-414-416 Kailash Indl Complex B/h Godrej Colony Parksite, Vikhroli (W) Mumbai 400 079 Tel: 022-67551606, 25185474 Fax: 91-022-25170867 E-mail: sales@jupiterelectronics.co.in

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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 utility, Dellmeco offers energy-efficient electric geared motor as the driver for the double diaphragm pumps. The pump technology is especially designed for universal applications, which require low pressure up to 6 bar. Its compact, special design does not require hydraulic fluid and preventive maintenance is easy to carry out. The DELLMECO DME unique design concept and low energy consumption enable Shanbhag to combine high-tech with proven reliability and quality for the most demanding of customers. DME Series pumps housing is machined from PE and PTFE conductive blocks and also in aluminium, cast iron, AISI 316 industrial and AISI 316 L hygienic combinations; temperatures up to 120°C; dry-running, low shear, versatile fluid handling capability, smooth product transfer; 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 l/min without variable freqency drive (VFD) flow control; optional VFD flow control for process performance (from 35-70 Hz); wide range of optional accessories available; etc. For details contact: Shanbhag & Associates B-50 Nandbhuvan Indl Estate Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093 Tel: 022-40365711 Fax: 91-022-40365712 E-mail: info@shanbhags.com, or Circle Readers’ Service Card 43

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SOLAR POWER METER

The AKM servo motors from Kollmorgen are among the best on the market with their flexible usage options and performance. The new generation presented as a concept by the specialist in servo drive technology and motion control is capable of even more - Kollmorgen has increased the power density of the AKM2G by up to 30 per cent. The increased power density with an improved torque/speed ratio is primarily the result of the optimized winding technology. Kollmorgen has thereby managed to reduce the copper losses for the windings. The advantages: Improved energy efficiency as well as room for more performance with the same installed size. The AKM2G motors also feature smoother cogging behaviour, which also ultimately improves the control accuracy. The new generation of synchronous servo motors will initially feature six design sizes with performance levels between 0,3 and 10 kW. The AKM2G motors can be fitted with different feedback systems and are primarily provided with single-cable connection technology. As a result of the modular structure of the range, Kollmorgen is better able to adapt the 2nd generation motors to the requirements of a specific application in parallel with series production. Machine builders are thereby able to use drives that fit like bespoke drives without compromise – especially in combination with the servo controllers from the AKD2G range.

Kusam-Meco offers a new professional grade solar power meter Model KM-SPM-11 which can measure the solar light intensity and solar radiation. A much needed product for checking the correct angle for installing the solar panels so as to get the max power generated from the solar panel. The KM-SPM-11 has a 3½ digit 2,000 counts LCD display. The sampling time is approx 0.25 second. The angular accuracy is cosine corrected to <5% for angles <60°. It has end mount light sensor for easy measurement and sensing. It has an extended measurement range of 2,000 W/m² 634/BTU/(ft² * h) with high accuracy within ±10 W/m² or ±5% whichever is greater in sunlight. It has high resolution of 0.1 W/m², 1 BTU/(ft² * h). Its main application is for use in solar radiation measurement for measuring the effectiveness of solar film, solar power research physics and optical, laboratories, identify high performance windows, car windows light intensity measurement, measurement of the sun’s transmission through transparent and film glass for energy saving. It has data hold/max/min function. Users can select either power or transmission functions depending on the requirement. The instrument is light in weight (approx 150 g).

For details contact: Kollmorgen India 1001, Sigma House Hiranandani Business Park Powai, Mumbai 400 076 Tel: 022-42270300 E-mail: snehal.ambre@kollmorgen.com

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For details contact : Kusam Electrical Industries Ltd G-17 Bharat Indl Estate, T J Road Sewree (W), Mumbai 400 015 Tel: 022-24156638, 24124540, 24181649 Fax: 91-022-24149659 E-mail: kusam_meco@vsnl.net sales@kusam-meco.co.in

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OVAL WHEEL METER 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 or Circle Readers’ Service Card 46

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SPRAY BALLS

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Cipriani Harrison’s fixed/static spray balls are made from SS316L are highly polished and have 2.5” and 3.5” dia balls. They come standard with a slippin connection for 1” and 1.5” size tubing. They are available in four different spray patterns for cleaning all types of tanks and process equipment. Cipriani Harrison’s rotary spray balls are made from SS-316L and are highly polished and are suitable for 1” and 1.5” ISO/ DIN pipe. Four different spray patterns are available for cleaning all types of vessels.

Rotary actuator with ball valve is powerful and compact double rack and pinion unit. These are used with ball, butterfly and plug valves and any device requiring accurate and dependable percentage turn rotary motion. These have high grade steel and aluminium components that provide valves a tough and reliable unit for the automation industry. Spring return actuators incorporate the multiple spring concepts for maximum flexibility and they are also field serviceable.

For details contact: Cipriani Harrison Valves Pvt Ltd 1901, GIDC, Phase IV Vallabh Vidyanagar Vitthal Udyognagar, Gujarat 388 121 Tel: 02692-235082, 235182 Fax: 91-02692-236385 E-mail: info@harrisonengineers.com

For details contact: Luthra Pneumsys Unit No: 24 Samhita Indl Estate No: 8 B/h MTNL, Andheri (E) Mumbai 400 072 Tel: 022-42290856 E-mail: pooja.pneumsys@gmail.com

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PERISTALTIC/HOSE PUMPS Shanbhag & Associates is the authorised, national distributor for the entire range of BOYSER hose pumps. We have introduced BOYSER laboratory and industrial peristaltic/ hose pumps manufactured for the past 25 years by Bombas Boyser SL of Spain. A tubular element inside the casing is compressed by the rotary action of the rotor and its corresponding rollers or shoes; it recovers its initial shape creating a vacuum, thus suctioning the fluid into the hose. The fluid gets into the cavity formed by the rollers that press the tube and is gently pushed to the outlet by the following roller. Therefore, the pump is a positive displacement volumetric pump with exceptional features. Tubes are available in NR, NBR, EPDM, thermoplastics (Norprene, Hypalon, Chemsure, Silicone, Tygon) and food-grade (NR-A, NBR-A). End connections are available in SS, PP, PVDF in threaded, TC and flanged options. Casing can be provided HALAR coated to prevent damage in case of hose leaks. Hose leak detectors, vacuum for suction are optional features avail. Suction lift of up to 9 metres and can even run dry without damage; seal-less and silent in running; reversible rotation; resistant to abrasion and corrosion; dosing application of ±1% accuracy; easy to maintain and consumes less power compared to AODD pumps of similar application. Pump can deliver pressures to 15 bar. BOYSER pumps find application in transfer and dosing of chemicals, viscous liquids, sludge, lime slurry, mortar, filter press feed, clay slurry, carbonates, slurries, kaolin, paints, glues, inks, latex, pigment, oils, detergents, acids, peroxides, milk products, mayonnaise, meat products, fruit juices, etc. Dosing is accurate with very small flows For details contact: Shanbhag & Associates B-50 Nandbhuvan Indl Estate Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093 Tel: 022-40365700, 4036571, Fax: 91-022-40365712 E-mail: info@shanbhags.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 49

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Shree Gaurav’s silicone gaskets are available in various sizes, sections, colours as per the requirements. They are autoclavable and food grade. Hardness of solid silicone gasket is 35 Shore A to 80 Shore A.It easily withstands temperature range of -80 oC to 260 oC. These gaskets are available in square, rectangular, circular, oval or any section as desired by the customer. For details contact: Shree Gaurav Rubber Products 112/B Marudhar Indl Estate, Opp: Old Syndicate Bank Goddev Road, Bhayandar (E), Dist: Thane Maharashtra 401 105 Telefax: 91-022-28197355 E-mail: Gaurav_rubber@rediffmail.com

GANTRY AND DRUM TYPE PALLETIZER Foreview palletizer is an automatic palletizer suitable for crates, cartons, trays, shrink-wrapped packs and all types of packages in general. It is designed for medium to high speeds, works with a steady low level infeed pallet. Maximum speed is 6 layers/ minute based on the product and matrix sizes.

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SILICONE SOLID/SPONGE GASKETS

For details contact: Foreview Engg and Technology Pvt Ltd PAP-R-251, TTC MIDC Nr Golden Garage Rabale, Navi Mumbai 400 701 E-mail: marketing@foreviewengg.com foreviewengg@gmail.com

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TRIPLE DUTY VALVETDV Kirloskar Brothers Ltd (KBL) is the first valve manufacturing company in India to be ISO 9001/ ISO 1001/ISO 50001/OHSAH 18001 accredited/CE marked/FM approved and UL listed. It manufactures valves ranging from 25-mm to 5,000-mm in various design standards and material of constructions as per customer needs/specifications. KBL has been manufacturing and supplying range of valves for various types of applications in the chemical industry. The KBL valves applicable for the chemical sector are resilient seat gate valves, tamper-proof kinetic air valves, butterfly valves, forged steel gate valves, steam trap device, suction diffuser, etc. One of the other valves that KBL manufactures is the triple duty valve. It is a noise-free operating multi-purpose valve that performs all the required functions on the discharge side of the Hydronic System Pumps (HVAC). Apart from the chemical industry, the valves also have other industrial applications in pharma manufacturing plants, bottling plants, and chemicals and food and beverage industries. Besides industrial applications, the valves also witness a high demand in the building and construction sector and are widely installed in multi-storied buildings, malls, airports, etc. The single valve behaves as an isolating-cum-regulating-cum-non-return valve. The disc opening responds even at 25% of the rated pressure of the valve. The spring will assist in disc closure soon after the pressure drops down to prevent flow reversal and water hammering. The hand-wheel rotation assists in adjusting the flow discharge through the valve. In addition, its centre guided soft seal disc ensures zero leakage. The rising spindle design includes a position indicator (on request) for accurate disc positioning for throttling service. There is a provision for fitment of standard gauge taps at both the inlet and outlet side.The triple duty valve is made from cast-iron or ductile iron or cast steel with a stainless steel trim. Its flange drilling is customised to IS/BS/ASME/ANSI Standards in view of meeting the desired requirements (on request).The primary feature of this low pressure drop and balancing valve with by-pass function is its unique re-positional inlet body for angle mounting configuration. For details contact: Kirloskar Brothers Ltd Global Headquarters, Yamuna Survey No: 98/(3-7), Baner Pune, Maharashtra 411 045 Tel: 020-27214444 or Circle Readers’ Service Card 52

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MINI DRY FOG NOZZLE

DUST COLLECTION BAGS

The Minncare mini dry fog nozzle technology is a revolutionary and innovative way to biodecontaminate isolator and cRABS. It is economical and easy to use method will easily replace conventional VHP systems. Unique design of Minncare mini dry fog nozzle allows full integration with your isolators, passboxes and cRABs. Fully automatic operation without manual intervention and integrated into the equipment PLC. Advantages of using US EPA approved Minncare Cold Sterilant and validated for this application. For details contact: Filfab Corpn (SMD) 516 The Great Eastern Galleria, Sector 4, Nerul, Navi Mumbai 400 706 Tel: 022-65123437 E-mail: sales@filfabindia.com

Dust collection systems have gained prominance with range of fabrics like polyacrylonitrile, polyester epitropic, rhyton, polyester, nomex and polypropylene to minimise problems like bag blinding, static charge explosion hazard and premature bag failure. These fabrics can be fabricated to form tubular, multi-pocket or other forms of bags for varied applications. Singhania Industries also provide a wire cage with the bags, which helps retain maximum surface area and enhance bag life. For details contact: Singhania Industries 117 Shanta Indl Estate I B Patel Road, Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400 063 Tel: 022-26855776, 26862699 Fax: 91-022-26856757 E-mail: info@singhaniaindustries.com

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LASER SCANNER FARO offers a new entry price-performance standard for its entire FARO Focus laser scanner portfolio. The FARO FocusM 70 solution provides an ideal entry point for all professional users considering laser scanning in the construction BIM/CIM and public safety forensics markets. The FARO FocusM 70, coupled with FARO SCENE, is the first professional grade scanner solution to be offered does not compromise on the industrial grade performance included in the award winning FARO Focus Laser Scanner portfolio. Key features include an Ingress Protection (IP) Rating of 54 for use in high particulate and wet weather conditions, HDR imaging an acquisition speed of almost 500,000 points per second and extended temperature range. Additionally, users have unrestricted freedom of choice to leverage the software tools most beneficial to their own workflow as data captured by the FARO FocusM 70 can be used with various third party software packages. The FARO FocusM 70 is specifically designed for both indoor and outdoor applications that require scanning up to 70 meters and at an accuracy of +/-3 mm. For details contact: FARO Business Technologies India Pvt Ltd E-12, B-1 Extension Mohan Co-op Indl Estate Mathura Road New Delhi 110 044 Tel: 011-46465644, 46465664, 46465656 E-mail: amrita.gokhale@faro.com india@faro.com or Circle Readers’ Service Card 55

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The Global Refining & Petrochemicals Congress 2017: The Meeting Place for Global Downstream Industry Mumbai, India: The Global Refining & Petrochemicals Congress (GRPC) is a leading international forum for downstream industries to probe and explores winning strategies and technologies in tackling the challenges of the industry. It is designed to shed lights on business critical issues such as: market trends, partnership opportunities, margin and efficiency improvements, breakthrough process technologies, catalyst developments, and mega integration of refinery & petrochemical complexes. Attracting a diverse and eclectic mix of speakers, delegates, exhibitors and attendees, GRPC facilitates the exchange of ideas and discussions on pertinent energy-related issues, while simultaneously meeting the strategic objectives of the industry, making it the most important event for those involved in the refining and processing of hydrocarbons. The 2015 edition of GRPC showcased over 50 International Expert Speakers/Panelists, 400+ Delegates, 200+ global organizations from 25+ countries under one roof. Global Attendees included top executives from Government, Regulatory Agencies, Oil Producers, Refinery & Petrochemical Companies, EPC Contractors, and Process Technology & Service Providers etc.

P M M o d i I n a u g u r a t e s O Pa L ' s ` 3 0 , 0 0 0 - C r Petrochemical Complex New Delhi, India: Prime Minister Narendra Modi committed ONGC Petro additions Ltd (OPaL) petrochemicals complex, located at Dahej (Bharuch, Gujarat) to the nation. OPaL is a joint venture company promoted by ONGC, Gail and GSPC, implementing a grass root integrated petrochemical complex located in Special Economic Zone (SEZ) under Petroleum, Chemical and Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) at Dahej, Gujarat. This is the single largest petrochemical plant in India and at full capacity, will yearly produce 14 lakh metric tonnes of polymers - viz. linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP) - and 5 lakh metric tonnes of chemicals such as benzene, butadiene, and pyrolysis gasoline. The product warehouse is one of the largest in India with an area of 128,250 square metres. OPaL would use ONGC’s captive feed of C2+ streams (ie, ethane, propane and butane) from C2-C3 extraction plant, and naphtha from Hazira & Uran to produce polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). Set up with an investment of ` 30,000 crore, the plant is strategically located in the petrochemicals and chemical hub of the country with excellent connectivity, creating an integrated ecosystem.

The project will further result in the growth of new downstream plastic processing industries in the country, generating further investment of ` 40,000 crore and over 20,000 indirect employment opportunities, giving major thrust to government’s Make in India programme. The increased use of polymers will also reduce burden on traditional materials like wood, paper, metal and will help in conserving natural resources like water and energy and promote food safety & food conservation.

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The average per capita consumption of polymers in India is 10 kg, compared to a world average of 32 kg. There is tremendous potential for growth of the sector catalysed by growth drivers such as increasing middle class, higher disposable income and urbanisation. The petrochemical sector in the country has witnessed a robust annual growth of 10-12 per cent in the last decade, and is expected to grow at a rate of 12-15 per cent in the next decade.

Clariant to Reinforce its Presence in Indian Home & Personal Care Sector Mumbai, India: Clariant has announced that it is consolidating its position in Indian home & personal care (HPC) market by concentrating on innovative ingredients intended at providing solutions for unmet needs in this market. “Clariant blooms on the capability to identify new customer needs at an early stage and develop innovative solutions. This stout portfolio of formulation inspirations, across numerous market segments of the home & personal care industry is our pledge towards enhancing overall consumer experience,” said R. Kumaresan, Head - Industrial & Consumer Specialties (India), Clariant. With its extensive range of components, Clariant aims to support formulators, specifically home-grown brands in India, to advance innovative home & personal care products. The company has also presented the portfolio of naturallysourced products from BioSpectrum and Beraca, which have formed strategic alliances with Clariant. While Clariant acquired 30 per cent stake in Beraca in 2015, Swiss firm had bought 17 per cent stake in BioSpectrum in 2016. A common trend towards greater natural and sustainable ingredients is gradually influencing purchase decisions in the cosmetics sector globally; this is translating into India as well. Equivalent to the trend in foodstuffs, the market for organic and natural cosmetics has transmuted from a niche segment to a flourishing segment in recent years. And it is this prospect that Clariant aims to tap into with its natural ingredients, offered by Beraca and BioSpectrum. “Clariant's sustainable and innovative beauty ingredients and trend insights will create a positive impact on people's lives through influencing the beauty products of tomorrow,” said Nicolas Lasbistes, Global Technical Marketing Manager – Personal Care, ICS, Clariant. Chemical Products Finder | February-March 2017 | 39

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Chemplast Sanmar Enters Into JV with FranceBased Kem One for Chlorinated PVC Chennai, India: Chemplast Sanmar has announced that it has formed a joint venture with Kem One to set up a manufacturing facility for chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) in Puducherry. With the JV, to be called Kem One Chemplast, will meet the increasing demand for CPVC in the country. The new facility, for which sanctions are in the process of being acquired, will come up at Karaikal, Puducherry. The project, which is being set up at an estimated cost of Rs 325 crores, will have technology from Kem One and a capacity of 22,000 tonne per annum (TPA) of CPVC resins. It will also manufacture CPVC compounds. CPVC is principally used as a raw material to produce pipes and fittings for supplying water which entails heat resistance, pressure resistance and high tolerance for water treatment. In recent years, there is a switch from metal to CPVC in pipes used in buildings in India, and in parallel, overall construction demand has also been witnessed. CPVC can also be used for industrial applications which require a high level of chemical resistance and for sprinklers. The demand for CPVC is expanding significantly and will continue to grow rapidly in India. The manufacturing joint venture company will thus provide the domestic answer to the Indian customers’ needs that is currently being met through imports. The formation of the manufacturing joint venture company mentioned above as Kem One Chemplast will be subject to approval from the competent authorities. Kem One is the second largest producer of PVC in Europe. Mainly located in France, it has 1300 employees and an annual turnover of € 800 million. Its eight industrial sites manufacture a wide range of PVC resins, caustic soda and chlorine derivatives. By starting CPVC resins and compounds production in the 70’s in Europe Kem One has a strong expertise in CPVC industrial process. With this partnership with Chemplast Sanmar, Kem One is expanding its footprint in the rapidly growing Indian market.

BASF Expands Mobile Emissions Catalysts Capacity in India with New Facility Chennai, India: BASF Catalysts India Pvt Ltd has announced that it doubled the production capacity for mobile emissions catalysts in India with the inauguration of a new manufacturing site in Chennai. The site includes a new 47,000 sq m production plant, which replaces an existing BASF plant in Chennai and is the culmination of a three-year expansion project. The manufacturing lines are housed in the new plant, producing a full range of catalyst solutions, including light duty, heavy duty and motorcycle emissions catalysts to meet growing market demand and customer technology needs. The site produces BASF Empro emissions control solutions including the three-way

catalyst (TWC), diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC), catalysed soot filter (CSF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst. “Around the Asia Pacific region, and especially here in India, mobility is ever more important. At the same time, more and more vehicles are being manufactured locally in India. To meet the demands of this growth, according to BASF’s Asia Pacific strategy and in support of Make in India and other government initiatives, we are expanding our local production network in the region,” said Sanjeev Gandhi, member of the board of executive directors, BASF SE responsible for Asia Pacific. With the expansion of the manufacturing capacity and capabilities in Chennai, BASF Catalysts will be in superior position to meet the growing demand for advanced emissions control solutions in the country, with the government enforcing stricter emission norms for vehicles. “It (the expansion) will help our customers meet increasingly stringent requirements such as the Indian government’s decision to advance from BS IV emissions norms to BS VI norms by 2020. Furthermore, the new site will produce advanced heavy duty emissions catalysts, which will allow us to better serve the fast-growing automotive markets in India,” said Dirk Demuth, senior vice president, mobile emissions catalysts, BASF. “With initiatives like Make in India, Smart Cities, and Swachh Bharat, India is in the forefront of rapid and sustainable development. This offers significant opportunities for the chemical industry as well as BASF. We are investing actively in India to realise these opportunities. The expansion of our mobile emissions catalysts plant in Chennai is another example of our continued focus on investing in assets for growth,” said Dr Raman Ramachandran, head of BASF operations in South Asia.

Cabinet Agrees to Sale of Indian Oil's 24 per cent stake in Lubrizol India New Delhi, India: Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has announced that it has given its sanction for the sale of Indian Oil Corporation’s 24 per cent stake in Lubrizol India Private Limited to the US-based Lubrizol Corporation. “The CCEA, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gave its in-principle consent to permit Indian Oil Corporation Limited (Indian Oil) to sell its 24 per cent equity in one of its joint venture companies, Lubrizol India Private Limited (LIPL) to Lubrizol Corporation, USA (LC), the other joint venture partner,” said the government in a press release. Indian Oil presently owns 50 per cent stake in Lubrizol India Pvt Ltd, which is engaged in production of lube additives. After off-loading 24 per cent, Lubrizol is anticipated to bring in latest technology to the country. “The sale will facilitate IOC to have long term association with its joint venture partner and thus LIPL to have access to the cutting-edge global additive technologies developed by Lubrizol Corporation, USA.”

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Indian Plastics Processing Industry to Achieve 22 MMTPA by FY20: Report

Mumbai, India: Dow Polyurethanes (PU) business has announced that it will expand its manufacturing base in India with 50 percent rise in the production capacity of its PU system house at Lote Parashuram (Ratnagiri, Maharashtra). With consumer durables, infrastructure and automotive segments in India experiencing a strong growth in demand, the market for inputs materials, such as polyurethanes, is expanding at an unmatched rate. By expanding its manufacturing capacity, Dow is targeting to corner larger share of PU market pie in the country.

New Delhi, Mumbai: The government policy to push investment in infrastructure is anticipated to lead to rise in consumption of plastic products in the country, according to a knowledge paper - ‘Sustainable infrastructure with plastics’ – jointly prepared by FICCI and Tata Strategic Management Group (TSMG).

In addition to capacity expansion, Dow is also capitalizing in new technology centre in Mumbai to fast-track innovation and collaboration with its customers in the region. Speaking about the developments, Ananth Muthupandian, business leader, Dow PU India, said, “Dow Polyurethanes is launching a new strategy called Vision 2020. It’s a vision that resonates around one key theme: enabling customer success. A direct result of this is that Dow Polyurethanes increases its presence in India. From the latest strategic developments, it is clear that we are increasing our capabilities and resources to better serve our customers, starting with adding production volumes to portfolio dedicated to our Indian customers. However, a bright future requires more than just extra volumes. It is clear that with the ever increasing sustainability requirements and consumer demands, long term success will only be possible when offering smarter solutions.” Dow Polyurethanes develops and delivers a broad portfolio of performance products and tailor-made solutions to customers in a variety of industries, and applications ranging from energyefficient residential and commercial construction, industrial solutions, infrastructure repair, to consumer comfort solutions in flooring, furniture, and footwear. The business provides key ingredients, fully-formulated systems and solutions for rigid, semi-rigid and flexible foams, adhesives, sealants, coatings, elastomers and binders.

L&T Hydrocarbon Bags EPCM Services Contract from Shell Mumbai, India: L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering (LTHE) has announced that it has signed an enterprise framework agreement (EFA) with Shell Global Solutions International BV for providing engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) services for Shell projects in the Middle East, South East Asia and India. The EFA is for a period of five years. For any agreements consequential from the EFA, LTHE will leverage on its core fortes of engineering and project management to deliver projects for Shell. LTHE’s engineering office in India will be its high value engineering centre.“This agreement is in line with our strategic goals and is an innovation for our newly formed engineering services business vertical. We will conglomerate our engineering expertise with project and risk management skills to provide complete solutions to the customers across the globe,” said Subramanian Sarma, MD & CEO, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering.

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“With Government's current campaign on 'Make in India' which has a special focus on the chemical industry and aims to turn the country into a global manufacturing hub, a tremendous growth in the plastic processing sector is expected especially in downstream industries. The government should not hesitate to provide better infrastructure and favourable policies. With a step already being taken in that direction, plastics are bound to find tremendous use in the infrastructure space,” said the paper. The Government of India is taking every possible initiative to boost the infrastructure sector with investments of ` 25 lakh crore over the next 3 years in roads, railways and shipping infrastructure. Investments in water and sanitation management, irrigation, building & construction, power, transport and retail have been encouraged. Plastics play an important role in these sectors through various products like pipes, wires & cables, water proofing membranes, wood PVC composites and other sectors. Consequently, higher investments in these sectors will drive the demand for plastics. The knowledge paper stated that plastics processing industry has grown at a CAGR of 10 per cent in volume terms from 8.3 MMTPA in FY10 to 13.4 MMTPA in FY15 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.5 per cent from FY15 to FY20 to reach 22 MMTPA. In value terms, the plastic processing industry has grown at a CAGR of 11 per cent from ` 35,000 crore in FY ’05 to ` 100,000 crore in FY15. The Indian plastic industry is making significant contribution to the economic development and growth of various key sectors in the country which includes automotive, construction, electronics, healthcare, textiles, and FMCG. The developments in the plastic machinery sector are coupled with developments in the petrochemical sector, both of which support the plastic processing sector. This has facilitated plastic processors to build capacities for the service of both the domestic market and the markets overseas. Today, the plastic processing sector comprises over 30,000 units involved in producing a variety of items, gaining notable importance in different spheres of activity with per capita consumption increasing. The plastic processing industry has the potential to contribute in bringing foreign investments and thus India’s vision of becoming a manufacturing hub. The knowledge paper noted that in the last decade, several new applications of plastic products have emerged in several sectors boosting the industry further. For example, long fibre reinforced thermoplastic for automotive industry, fibres that can trap infrared radiations, packaging that can increase the shelf life of products etc. have created demand for plastics which were in their nascent stage in India. Chemical Products Finder | February-March 2017 | 41

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Chemicals & Plastics Sector to accomplish 15 per cent growth in 3 years: Ananth Kumar New Delhi, India: The chemicals & petrochemicals and plastics industry has grown around 12 per cent this year, defying all claims of a slowdown in the economy post the demonetisation drive, according to Ananth Kumar, Minister for Chemicals & Fertilizers. Speaking at an awards function for technology innovation in petrochemicals and downstream plastics processing industry, the Minister said, “In the next three years, this sector would achieve 15 per cent growth. Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology (CIPET) had organised the awards function in New Delhi. Ananth Kumar mentioned, “The institution is playing a pioneering role in skilling the youth of India, who in the times to come would be the torch bearers of the Skill India, Start-up India and Make in India missions of the government in this sector. The government has already increased the number of CIPETs from 23 to 39 in two and half years and is determined to take this number to 100 as per Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision. Due to the efforts of CIPET, for the first time in elections, the containers for electronic voting machines (EVMs) were made of plastic instead of metals, which made them light, durable and easy to carry to far flung areas.” Talking about the challenge of plastic waste management, Kumar said, “Plastic is both an opportunity as well as a challenge, which needs a special strategy and a behavioural change in the common man to sustainably use it for the advantage of the masses. Biodegradable plastic is the answer to this challenge.” He noted that the award scheme incentivises meritorious innovations and inventions in the field of polymeric materials, products, processes and other areas of national and social importance. The national awards are given for outstanding contribution to R&D leading to less energy consumption, better plastic waste management, increase in product life cycle, development of innovative new products, quality standards, recycling and other emerging areas. These awards are also intended to enhance innovative capacities to the level of international recognition. The ultimate objective is to develop and maintain the petrochemical industry as a globally competitive industry using eco-friendly processes & technologies.

Henkel Submits Binding Offer to Acquire Darex Packaging Technologies for $ 1,050 Million Mumbai, India: Henkel has announced that it has submitted a binding offer for the Darex Packaging Technologies business. Darex is based in Cambridge, MA, USA and supplies high-performance sealants and coatings for the metal packaging industry around the world. It serves various global customers producing beverage, food or aerosol cans, ensuring with its solutions the highest quality standards for many best-known brands. In fiscal 2016, Darex Packaging Technologies generated sales of around $ 300 million. Darex has about 700 employees and 20 sites in 19 countries.

“The intended transaction is in line with our strategy to strengthen our portfolio through targeted acquisitions and would reinforce the position of our Adhesive Technologies business as a global market and technology leader,” said Henkel CEO Hans Van Bylen. “We are excited about the opportunity to add the highperformance Darex business to our existing Adhesives Technologies portfolio. We are glad that we are now entering into exclusive negotiations about a possible acquisition. Darex’s experience in developing innovative, high-performance sealants and coatings will underpin our commitment to provide our global customers with best-in-class solutions. This business is the perfect fit for our existing portfolio serving the metal packing industry and would therefore strengthen our position in this highly attractive and non-cyclical business. We would be happy to welcome to Henkel such a successful and experienced strong team with long-standing business expertise,” said Jan-Dirk Auris, Executive Vice President Adhesive Technologies at Henkel. In connection with this binding offer, GCP will begin a consultation process with the relevant Works Councils and Labor Unions. Upon completion of that process, it is intended to enter into a definitive purchase and sale agreement in respect of the proposed sale. The proposed transaction will also be subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals.

L&T Hydrocarbon Wins ` 1100 Crore Order for Indian Oil's Cracking Unit Mumbai, India: L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering (LTHE) has announced that it has bagged an onshore EPC contract from Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) worth around ` 1100 crores for setting up a 0.740 MMTPA fluidised cracking unit (FCC) including LPG treatment facility at its Bongaigaon Refinery, Assam. At present, IOCL's Bongaigaon refinery has a capacity of 2.35 million metric tonne per annum (MMTPA). Last year, Indian Oil Corporation had declared its plan to set up Indmax FCC unit (including LPG treatment) of 0.740 MMTPA with an investment of ` 2582 at its Bongaigaon refinery. The new unit is part of IOCL’s Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for NorthEast which targets at expanding oil & gas production by 2030. Indmax technology, developed by IOCL to produce high yield of light olefins and high octane gasoline from various petroleum fractions, is more competitive and exceedingly suitable for heavy feed contaminated with metals. This process has also been enhanced to enrich propylene yield from paraffinic VGO (vacuum gas oil) feedstock. While Indmax of 0.1 MMTPA capacity was set-up at Guwahati refinery as the pilot project, IOCL commissioned 4.27-MMTPA Indmax unit at Paradip refinery in December 2015. As per the contract, LTHE’s scope of work covers extended basic engineering, detailed engineering, procurement, supply, transportation, storage, fabrication, inspection, construction, installation, testing, mechanical completion, pre-commissioning and commissioning of the unit.

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Mumbai, India and Ludwigshafen, Germany: BASF Group has announced that it has inaugurated its new Innovation Campus Asia Pacific, located in Mumbai, India. The project will involve a total expected investment of up to € 50 million from BASF Group, and marks the Group’s largest research and development (R&D) investment in South Asia. All global research operations at BASF Innovation Campus Asia Pacific (Mumbai) will be housed under BASF Chemicals India Private Limited, a 100 per cent subsidiary of BASF SE. The new innovation campus will expand the company’s existing R&D activities in India to include global and regional research on a wide range of specialty chemicals. Topics will cover personal and home care, process development, organic synthesis, crop protection and many more. “A growing need for energy, food and clean water, limited resources, and a rising world population pose huge challenges. Innovations based on chemistry will enable new solutions,” said Dr. Martin Brudermueller, Vice Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors, BASF SE and Chief Technology Officer. “As a consequence, BASF is expanding its research and development network, especially to emerging markets in Asia, as we want to drive innovation addressing customer and market needs at an early stage. Mumbai will be another powerful regional innovation hub for BASF, with proximity to the dynamically growing Indian market.” The Innovation Campus significantly expands BASF’s research capacities in India, which were established in 2005 and expanded in 2014 to cover agricultural research, organic synthesis, molecular modelling and advanced process research. The new Innovation Campus includes state-of-the-art laboratories for chemical synthesis, application and process development, as well as analytics. It brings all new and existing research and development activities by BASF in Mumbai under one roof. Combined with the broad range of current development activities, Innovation Campus Asia Pacific (Mumbai) will enable global know-how exchange and foster collaboration with customers, industrial and academic partners. The campus can accommodate up to 300 scientists and will bring together top scientists from India and other parts of the world. “We see the demand for innovative solutions in many industries in India, including automotive as well as food and nutrition. Moreover, India is now home to a wide range of high caliber scientists and excellent domestic research capabilities,” said Mr. Sanjeev Gandhi, Member of the Board of Executive Directors, BASF SE, responsible for Asia Pacific. BASF has expanded its presence in India during the past several years, both in terms of local manufacturing as well as in providing tailored solutions for the challenges of mobility, housing, environmental protection and hygiene. Through its local subsidiaries, namely BASF India Limited, BASF Chemicals India Private Limited and BASF Catalysts

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India Private Limited, BASF Group has invested actively in India to realize these opportunities, with approximately €300 million investment over the past four years in manufacturing and R&D. The approximately 20,000 square-meter campus is a collaborative space housing scientific and technical laboratories, modern offices, a full-scale auditorium, cafeteria and employee amenities. The building features a secondary façade to minimize overheating from direct sunlight, energy efficient LED lights, rainwater harvesting, a reflective roof with photovoltaic panels and a windmill to generate renewable energy. Over 50 percent of the lighting in the building will be generated from renewable sources, supported by many innovative solutions from BASF. It is designed to meet the silver standards of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), the world’s most widely used third-party verification for green buildings. In 2016, BASF Group’s research pipeline encompassed around 3,000 projects, and spending on research and development was €1.863 billion. Around 10,000 employees work in research and development worldwide. Globally, BASF maintains a collaboration network of around 600 excellent universities, research institutions and companies around the world. One of BASF’s three central technology platforms, Advanced Materials & Systems Research, has been headquartered at the Innovation Campus Asia Pacific (Shanghai) since January 2016, headed by Dr. Harald Lauke, President of the technology platform and Regional Research Representative for Asia Pacific. The other two technology platforms, Chemical Engineering & Process Research and Bioscience Research, are respectively headquartered in Europe and North America. Innovation Campus Asia Pacific (Mumbai) will house research activities from all these platforms. Through its local subsidiary, BASF India Limited, BASF Group has also been operating an Agricultural Research Station in Pune since 2015, and an R&D Center in Mangalore since 2014, focusing on offering technical and product development support to local and global automotive coatings customers. These R&D facilities form a strong network to drive and support both regional and global innovation projects. Chemical Products Finder | February-March 2017 | 43

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Rockwell Automation Enables Smart Manufacturing through the Connected Enterprise Mumbai, India: Rockwell Automation has announced it has recently concluded Rockwell Automation On The Move, the largest exposition of automation technologies, solutions and services showcased by Rockwell Automation and its PartnerNetwork Mr. Dilip Sawhney members. With the theme Managing Director-India ‘Operationalizing the Connected Rockwell Automation India Enterprise’ the event, organized in the city, was a huge success adorned with the presence of more than 20 partners and over 1000 customers across industries. The event offered more than 20 exhibits from the company and its PartnerNetwork outlining the enabling technologies and approach towards achieving The Connected Enterprise that drives transformational value in manufacturing productivity, sustainability and global competitiveness. Highlighting the role of Connected Enterprises in smart manufacturing, Mr. Dana Burch, Director – OEM Business, Rockwell Automation Asia-Pacific said, “The Connected Enterprise is an important pillar in helping the manufacturers capitalize on the promise of a more than ever connected world in the form of higher manufacturing velocity, reduced costs and risks and agility to the changing conditions. Rockwell Automation technology solutions enable Manufacturers and OEMs leverage their automation investments to achieve their business goals.” Communicating the company’s focused efforts on enabling smart manufacturing, Mr. Dilip Sawhney, Managing Director – India, Rockwell Automation India Pvt. Ltd. said, “Smart manufacturing allows for a highly connected, knowledgeenabled industrial enterprise where devices and processes are connected, monitored and optimized to enhance productivity, sustainability and economic performance. Rockwell Automation has a portfolio of products and services that help manufacturers incorporate smart strategies through a phased approach. This also allows them to leverage their existing automation assets while preparing for the next generation of integrated control and information innovations.” Concurrent to the technology showcase, the event hosted Executive Forums where Industry thought leaders, analysts, and Rockwell with its strategic alliance partners shared their views on industry drivers, trends and how Connected Enterprise enables to achieve Plant wide optimization and transformation. Various Technology Sessions and Hands-on labs covered a myriad of topics such as Enabling Industry 4.0 through The Connected Enterprise, Developing Machines for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, New Technology Innovations to Operationalize The Connected Enterprise, Innovative Network Infrastructure and Security Solutions for The Connected Enterprise, and many more.

American Process Inc. & Birla Carbon Announce Joint Development Agreement for Combining Nanocellulose & Carbon Black in Tires Atlanta, GA - American Process Inc. and Aditya Birla Group’s, Birla Carbon has announced that it has signed a Joint Development Agreement to further explore the technical and business potential of combining carbon black and nanocellulose to improve the performance and sustainability profile of tires. Initial evaluations suggest synergies between the companies’ Birla Carbon® and BioPlus® nanocellulose products to significantly lower the rolling resistance of tires. Research indicates that up to 20% of a vehicle’s fuel efficiency is impacted by the rolling resistance of tires. Increased commercialization of low rolling resistance tread material is a key technology development focus area identified in Birla Carbon’s 2016 Sustainability Report. Over 70% of the world’s carbon black is consumed by the tire industry, with carbon black constituting 25% of the tire weight. Within the tire industry, there are ever-increasing demands to improve rolling resistance, traction and fuel economy while maintaining tire safety and affordability. In addition, with growing populations, economies, and mobility throughout the world, the industry must ensure that technology developments are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Charles Herd, PhD, Director of Birla Carbon’s Rubber Black Technology, comments, “Low rolling resistance has been and has become an ever increasing area of investment and technological development for tire manufacturers in all aspects of tire technology including design, construction and materials. The synergies between carbon black and nanocellulose offer an exciting opportunity to meet the performance and environmental demands placed on us as a responsible manufacturing entity in a global society.” According to Theodora Retsina, PhD, CEO of American Process Inc., “In addition to its exceptional sustainability profile, nanocellulose offers tremendous performance improvements for a variety of materials applications including rubber. With strength equivalent to carbon fiber, nanocellulose can improve the strength, durability, and toughness of composites. It also shows unique synergistic effects with other filler materials like carbon black in improving composite performance.” Kim Nelson, PhD, API’s VP of Nanocellulose remarks, “This partnership has many synergies including Birla Carbon’s technical expertise, rigorous and disciplined development program, and world-class research facility in Marietta, Georgia. Our ability to offer large-scale quantities of a variety of nanocellulose products with various particle sizes and surface chemistries also enhances the development process.”

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Honeywell Technology Is Helping To Keep Phones Cool New Delhi, India: Honeywell has announced the availability of Thermal Interface Materials (TIM) solution to help smartphone manufacturers and designers effectively manages heat dissipation in their phones.

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The worldwide smartphone market is expected to reach more than 1.9 billion units by 2020, according to a study from IDC Research. In addition, data needs are growing at unprecedented rates. To meet this challenge, the smartphone industry is leveraging technology that enables phones to provide optimal processing performance without overheating.

New Delhi, India: NORD Drivesystems Pvt. Ltd has announced that its Managing Director, Mr. Palaniappan Muthusekkar received ‘Udyog Rattan Award’ for outstanding performance in the field of Industrial Development of the country at the Economic Development Seminar organized by the Institute of Economic Studies (IES). The Company also received the Excellence Award from IES. Joining the ranks of other leading Indian Industrialists who have received these honours is one of the grateful achievements of NORD. We had to go through many hurdles before it could reach where we are today. NORD equally thankful to our customers, family & friends, and every member of our organization who stood firmly behind us during this whole journey. NORD received many awards some of them are IPF (industrial product finder) award, Times of India accent best HR practices award, best decentralized technology award from MDA & VDMA, Leadership Excellence in Industrial Technologies award from Frost & Sullivan, skill development award from manufacturing today etc.

Honeywell’s TIM technology is based on phase change materials (PCMs). The technology transfers thermal energy from phone chips to a heat sink or spreader, where it is dissipated into the surrounding environment. This functionality keeps the chips cool, so the phone can perform reliably even during the most data-intense processes or during heat spikes. Honeywell’s solution is available worldwide and is already being used by some of the largest smartphone makers to upgrade the thermal designs of their latest phone models. Customers consistently choose Honeywell’s technology because it provides the best combination of performance and reliability to maximize the lifecycles of their devices, and is optimized to meet new and unexpected challenges. “Honeywell’s innovative TIM technology provides customers with the ideal solution to optimize their phones’ performances,” said Olivier Biebuyck, vice president and general manager of Honeywell Electronic Materials. “As demand for smartphones grows around the world, these breakthrough designs help provide optimal user experience throughout the entire lifecycle of their devices.”

The Udyog Rattan Award and Award for Excellence is conferred by the Institute of Economic Studies every year. The Institute of Economic Studies was established in 1980 by a group of economists, parliamentarians and industrialists. The organization works on studying various aspects of economy and economic development. The centers of the institute are in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. The patrons of the institute include several leaders in economic studies, politics and business.

Honeywell is a recognized leader in developing thermal management solutions. Honeywell’s proven PCM series of thermal management materials are based on sophisticated phase-change chemistry and advanced filler technology that was developed specifically for high-performing electronic devices. TIM products are designed to optimize thermal impedance across the entire thermal path, providing an end-toend solution for best-in-class thermal performance. The PCM design can be customized to fit diverse product applications and end uses, providing customers with precisely what they need, when they need it.

The previous recipients of this prestigious award include R Krishna Bajaj, H S Singhania, Chairman JK Tyre and Industries, Dr B K Modi, Chairman & President, Modi Group of Industries, eminent dignitaries from social and industrial fields, including S.D. Shibulal (MD – Infosys), Anoop Kumar Mittal (MD – NBCC), Naresh Goyal (Chairman – Jet Airways), Sunita Sharma (MD – LIC Housing Finance), Netmagic, an NTT Communications Company’s MD & CEO Sharad Sanghi etc.

Honeywell supplies microelectronic polymers, electronic chemicals, and other advanced materials along with an extensive set of product offerings under its metals business segment, including physical vapor deposition (PVD) targets and coil sets, precious metal thermocouples, and low alpha emissivity plating anodes and advanced heat spreader materials used during back-end packaging processes for thermal management and electrical interconnect. Chemical Products Finder | February-March 2017 | 45

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Covestro Showcases Products #PushBoundaries at PU Tech 2017 Mumbai, India: Covestro has announced that it has showcased its innovative and eco-sensitive solutions at the 5th edition of PU Tech recently held at Greater Noida, New Delhi. Organised by The Indian Polyurethane Association (IPuA), PU Tech was a 3-day exhibition and conference that featured over 200 exhibitors under one roof to provide a platform for polyurethane material producers, equipment suppliers, endusers and the industry at large for a comprehensive growth of technology and markets. At the show, Covestro exhibited an array of innovative products under the theme #PushingBoundaries at its Booth A03 in Hall A. This theme was adopted by Covestro at K16 Fair which concluded in October. It highlights Covestro’s vision and determination in using material sciences to aid not just industry needs but social issues as well. Covestro’s versatile products offer a wide range of applications for automotive, construction and consumer industries. The company also hosted a live 3D printing demonstration every day utilising Covestro’s materials as well as highlight its Do-ItYourself (DIY) home construction panels. Being a knowledge-driven company, Covestro will further its endeavour to help the industry stay abreast with latest trends through a series of expert sessions in which ‘Elite Speakers’ will elucidate how polyurethanes have been successful in bringing about disruptive innovation. In addition to showcasing of products, Covestro has also made organised a visit to two key projects— The Eco-Commercial Building is India’s first net-zero-energy building, as well as an affordable energy-efficient housing project—which highlight the benefits of eco-sensitive products from Covestro. “Polyurethanes form an important part of our business strategy and driven by innovation, Covestro has utilised the versatility of polyurethanes to ensure application across multiple sectors like automotive, construction and home-furnishing. We aim to strengthen our presence in core markets such as construction and align our activities with our motto, #PushingBoundaries by developing the segment in under-explored application areas such wind energy. With a vision to create a better and brighter tomorrow we aim to provide solution to the challenges of our time. This is visible in the current edition of the PU TECH, where we will highlight how we have been pushing boundaries through talented materials globally.” said, Ajay Durrani, Managing Director – Indian Subcontinent, Covestro (India) Private Limited. Adding to it, Dr. Yogendra Chauhan, Head – Commercial Operations (Polyurethanes), Indian Subcontinent, said, “This time, Covestro elastomers will be highlighting material systems, machine technologies and proven cast polyurethane elastomers in the same space. We are committed to addressing the

requirements of the polyurethane industry. We look forward to interacting with all the stakeholders to nurture our relationship and make the world a brighter place.” The polyurethane Industry is one of the rapidly growing industries in India which has registered double-digit growth during the past five years and is expected to double every four years in the coming decade. PU TECH Exhibition and Conference provides a unique opportunity for the user industry and technology players in the polyurethane space to establish their presence in this dynamic, growing polyurethane market in India.

LANXESS Participates in PU Tech 2017 New Delhi, India –LANXESS has announced that it will be showcasing its wide-ranging product portfolio which meets virtually all the polyurethane industry’s requirements, at PU Tech 2017 being held during 08 to 10 March 2017, at the India Expo Center, Greater Noida, New Delhi. The comprehensive product range includes flame retardants, plasticizers, crosslinking agents, catalysts and hydrolysis stabilizer for rigid and flexible foams, coatings, elastomers, sealants and adhesives. The focus will be on products such as Stabaxol® (hydrolysis stabilizers), Addonyl® (additives and catalysts for cast nylon) along with Addocat® catalysts, Addolink® crosslinkers and Addovate® stabilizers (for the production of polyurethane flexible foams). The Disflamoll® 51092 grade was primarily developed for PU flexible foam and elastomers while Levagard® TP LXS 51114 is specifically suitable for flexible foam. Both flame retardants can be used in polyester as well as in polyether flexible foams. Foams manufactured using Levagard® TP LXS 51114 even meet the German Association of the Automotive Industry’s strict VDA 278 standard for the characterization of non-metallic materials in cars. The established reactive flame retardant Levagard® 4090 N is now available in improved quality owing to process optimizations. The lower acid number and water content ensure better process ability, especially in the manufacture of rigid polyurethane foams. LANXESS will also be exhibiting its phthalate-free plasticizers from the Mesamoll® range for the first time at PUTECH. They are ideal for the production of PU sealants or for use as cleaning agents for polyurethane processing equipment. “At LANXESS, we stand for tailor-made solutions, top technical know-how and the ultimate in additives expertise. We develop, produce and market additives, phosphorus chemicals and specialty chemicals and service products for the worldwide rubber, lubricants and plastics industries. PU Tech gives us a good opportunity to showcase our competencies and interact with our Indian customers,” said Mr. Sriganesh U. P., Head of Business Unit Rhein Chemie Additives, LANXESS India Private Limited.

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Agilent Technologies Receives 2017 ScientistsÊ Choice Award for Best Webinar Series Award for Agilent Biopharmaceutical Webinar Series Santa Clara, California: Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced that it received a 2017 Scientists’ Choice Award – Best Webinar Series of the Year – for its webinar series titled Solutions in Biopharmaceutical Discovery and Development, which ran for 10 episodes over the course of 2016. The award recognizes excellence in online scientific communication. “We were delighted to present Agilent Technologies with the 2017 Scientists’ Choice Award for Best Webinar Series of the Year, for its biopharmaceuticals webinar series: Solutions in Biopharmaceutical Discovery and Development,” said the SelectScience editors. “You’ve won the award for generating the highest level of scientistaudience engagement, demonstrating that your educational content is vital to the industry and that you understand that webinars are a key communication tool that scientists need.” “We are especially gratified to receive this award,” said Tiffani Manolis, Agilent’s global pharma segment marketing manager. “It speaks to our commitment to engage with scientists on the challenges that matter most to them, and tells us that they value the content we share with them.” The 10- session series includes the following webinars: •

Rapidly Characterize Antibody-Drug Conjugates and Derive Drugto-Antibody

Ratios Using LC/MS.

Biosimilars Workflow: Biocolumns.

Three-Part Series: Technology Accelerating Biopharma: Analytical Workflow Solutions.

Online 2D-LC Analysis of Complex N-Glycans in Biopharmaceuticals.

Enhancing the Mass Spectrometry Characterization of Antibody Drug

Conjugates (ADCs).

New Advances in Biotherapeutic Aggregate and Charge Variant Analysis.

Faster Aggregation Method Development with Cutting Edge LC Technology.

Rapid, Powerful Technologies to Address Peptide Mapping Challenges A Comprehensive Workflow Solution from Sample to Answer.

Choice Awards for General Lab, Separations and Spectroscopy during a special ceremony held on March 7 at the Pittcon 2017 International Conference and Expo in Chicago, IL. As it does each year, scientists around the world were invited to participate by nominating, voting and reviewing online.

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“We are much honoured to be receiving the Scientists’ Choice Award," said Stefan Schuette, Agilent vice president and general manager of the company’s Liquid Phase Separation Division. "The Agilent 1260 Infinity II LC system—a key component of our InfinityLab family—increases laboratory efficiency in three ways: delivering trusted analytical data, outstanding usability, and easy integration into existing environments.” The annual Scientists' Choice Awards celebrate the laboratory products and manufacturers that make a difference to the industry. SelectScience began the Scientists’ Choice Awards in 2007 to enable scientists to voice their opinions on the best laboratory products. Scientists are then invited to vote for their favourite products within each category, and the winners are announced at scientific conferences.

HPCL to use Honeywell UOP Technology to Meet rising Domestic Demand for Clean Fuels New Delhi, India: Honeywell has announced that Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is using technologies from Honeywell UOP for the expansion and modernization of its refinery at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh on the southeast coast of India.Included in the project are licensing, basic engineering design and other associated services for a Penex™ isomerization unit, which helps make cleaner burning high-octane gasoline, and a Unicracking™ hydrocracking unit to produce cleaner burning diesel fuel. “HPCL chose these solutions from Honeywell UOP due to their superior economics and our successful track record with these technologies,” said Steve Gimre, Managing Director, Honeywell UOP India. “UOP has licensed more than 160 Penex units, and more than 220 Unicracking units – more than any other licensor in these applications.”

Agilent Technologies Receives 2017 ScientistsÊ Choice Award for Best New Separation Product

The Penex process upgrades light naphtha feedstock to produce Isomerate, a cleaner gasoline blend-stock that does not contain benzene, aromatics or olefins. The process uses Honeywell UOP’s portfolio of proven, high-activity isomerization and benzene saturation catalysts. The Unicracking process uses highly effective catalysts, unit design and reactor internals to produce higher yields of cleaner-burning fuels from a wider range of feedstocks.

Santa Clara, California: Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced that it has received a 2017 Scientists’ Choice Award for Best New Separation Product: The Agilent 1260 Infinity II LC system. The award recognizes the product that has made the most difference to chromatography as nominated by scientists. SelectScience announced the winners of the 2017 Scientists’

The unit’s fractionation section includes an innovative configuration to more efficiently separate the products, reducing capital costs and significantly lowering utilities and operating expense. In addition, the unit’s heavy polynuclear aromatics management allows the unit to achieve nearly 100-percent conversion throughout the entire cycle length. Chemical Products Finder | February-March 2017 | 47

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Flux.io chooses SiemensÊParasolid to Advance Software Interoperability in AEC Munich. Germany: Flux.io, Inc. has announced that it has selected Siemens’ Parasolid® software as the geometric modeling foundation for Flux® software, a cloud-based collaborative platform for Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) professionals. Flux needed a geometric modeling kernel that would enable model geometry to be shared, interrogated and manipulated in a browser by all project stakeholders. Parasolid was chosen because of its excellent track record in cloud-based computing, as well as its broad industry adoption. “The cloud is a compelling asset for Flux users who benefit from neutral, browser-based collaboration and interoperability across dispersed teams, as well as parallel processing that supplements local computing resources,” said Jen Carlile, Cofounder and VP of Engineering, Flux.io. “Parasolid has a proven track record as a geometric modeling component with reliable functionality and strong performance in the cloud, which is critical to our users’ success. It’s the ideal solution for our needs and the needs of our customers.” Teams of architects and engineers often use different software tools for their specific tasks, creating data incompatibility issues for the broader project. Time is wasted and data may be corrupted by data translation. Flux eliminates these barriers to productivity by preserving project data integrity - pushing and pulling data seamlessly between different AEC software applications.. In addition, Flux provides real-time cloud-based collaboration and visual programming for custom data manipulation, creating more dynamic workflows that keep users and their data synchronized. “As a company that champions software interoperability, we license Parasolid to hundreds of other software vendors to give their users access to the world’s leading high-precision 3D modeler, as well as its widely adopted and openly published data format,” says Jim Rusk, Chief Technology Officer, Siemens PLM Software. “Flux.io clearly understands the benefits of interoperability in the AEC domain and we were keen to support their shared vision for empowering cross-project collaboration.” Parasolid equips Flux users with a common representation of their geometric models in the cloud. These models can be shared among different teams, regardless of their chosen AEC software application and its native file format. Users can host live, interactive reviews in the browser across disciplines, without the need for colleagues to install and learn a specific software tool. Moreover, Flux users can construct, interrogate and manipulate

B&R Presents Intelligent Conveyor Technology at Interpack Pune, India: At this year's Interpack (Booth E62, Hall 6), B&R will be showcasing SuperTrak – a versatile, intelligent con-veyor system that represents a key contribution to Packaging 4.0. These smart manufacturing revolution prom-ises CPG producers’ unprecedented levels of OEE and reduced TCO. SuperTrak is a new generation of robust, operator-friendly intelligent

conveyor technology based on long-stator linear motors. Unlike similar systems available thus far, it offers true industrial-grade reliability and easy serviceability. Its independently-controlled shuttles allow mass production of highly customized prod-ucts, while also minimizing time lost on stoppages and product changeover. Seamless connectivity B&R will also be showing how open standards like POWERLINK, OMAC PackML and OPC UA will provide seamless connectivity – the lifeblood of industrial IoT solutions. From the sensor to the cloud, across multi-vendor lines and value chains, this connectivity will bring a dramatic leap in operating efficiency. More about B&R's contributions to the future of the packaging industry can be found in the Packaging 4.0 white paper and the special edition of its customer magazine. Both publications will be available at Booth E62 in Hall 6 at Interpack.

H o n ey w e l l U O P S c i e n t i s t s R e c o g n i z e d B y American Institute of Chemical Engineers For Development Of Methanol-To-Olefins Technology New Delhi, India: Honeywell (UOP) has announced that the American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ (AIChE) Fuels and Petrochemical Division has recognized four of its scientists with the 2016 Industrial Research & Development Award for the development and commercialization of the UOP Advanced Methanol-to-Olefins process.The award recognizes the scientists’ work on the technology that converts methanol from sources such as coal and natural gas into the olefins that are the primary components in the manufacture of plastic resins, films and fibers. This is especially critical in countries that lack domestic sources of crude oil but are rich in coal or natural gas. “Our Advanced MTO technology has played a dramatic role in petrochemicals markets in only a few short years, and it shows how innovation and the application of chemistry and chemical engineering principles can profoundly benefit society,” said Jim Rekoske, VP and chief technology officer at Honeywell UOP. While many engineers and scientists contributed the development of the Advanced MTO process, the AIChE recognized John Chen (who led the research team) John Senetar (who led modeling and process design), Paul Barger (who established the catalyst and process criteria), and Dan Kauff (who led the integration of MTO and OCP processes) as leaders in the effort. The awardees set a new benchmark for smooth, rapid, and resilient technology commercialization, overcoming many technical challenges. The award recipients will be recognized at an awards banquet at the AIChE Spring Meeting in San Antonio on March 27. Honeywell UOP and Atofina (now part of Total) developed the Olefin Cracking Process (OCP), which converts heavier olefin byproducts from the MTO process into even more light olefins. OCP was integrated with MTO to create the Advanced MTO process, which is covered by more than 50 patents, and has been licensed to nine customers.

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Siemens PLM 2017 India Outlook and Focus Areas

In a world of smart, connected products, where entire markets can vanish with a single innovation, manufacturers must now take a new approach to their business. That’s why manufacturing – the realization phase of innovation – will be vital in the coming year. We believe that manufacturers must weave a digital thread through ideation, realization and utilization. It’s not enough to digitize. That just mimics processes digitally for incremental improvement. Manufacturers have to digitalize. Digitalization makes the digital thread of knowledge a proactive agent in driving a business. With a fully optimized "Digital Enterprise", manufacturers are better equipped to initiate or respond to disruptive innovation. We at Siemens PLM Software, with our solutions, aim to continue helping companies weave the digital thread they need in product ideation all the way through product utilization. Through the products and solutions in our Smart Innovation Portfolio we intend to continue to provide the foundation our customers need to create a fully digital enterprise. This portfolio includes the products and solutions to transform operations now and meet any future needs. As a leading global provider of PLM and MOM software, system and services, in 2017 we aim to help our customers build their Smart Innovation Platform, enabling them with the following factors which will help them to gain competitive advantages in their respective global and domestic markets: •

Engaged users

Sustainable Systems

Intelligent Models

Realized Products

Our priority area in India for FY2017 will be to help the India engineering product development organizations adopt the crossdomain product development methodologies so that we can take advantage of the emerging Transformational technologies and develop “smarter” products for the global market place. India is on the cusp of a tremendous opportunity to become smarter product supplier to the globe. India is very strong on the systems software and software-driven manpower. We need to quickly adapt ourselves to this global need of subsystem and system supplier of smarter products for the new age and take advantage of these opportunities. This would mean working at three fronts simultaneously: re-skilling of our manpower, adopting new product development technologies & processes and establishing collaborative engineering value chains locally & globally.

Pune, India: Over the years, software is increasingly playing a vital role in industrial automation, encapsulating the entire automation pyramid – machines, factories and plants. With industrial internet of things, the manufacturing world is witnessing a convergence of the information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT). To gain business value it is inevitable to extract information from the generated field data, which is facilitated by software and vendor independent communication technologies. Innovation Day 2017, a conference on trend setting automation technologies, organized by B&R, focused on automation software providing higher business value to its customers.

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Mumbai, India: “The Indian Product Engineering organizations need to upgrade themselves to defining, designing, conceiving, manufacturing and setting up their supplier ecosystems to develop and deliver “SMARTER PRODUCTS” for the country in both - B2B as well as B2C space. The necessary changes need to be embraced and this will require preparation and transformation required within and across value chains. The traditional way of working is not going to work and incremental innovations will not suffice, our future demands transformational innovations’, said Gautam Dutta, senior director marketing, Siemens PLM Software India

B&R Innovation Day 2017: IIoT & Automation Software Takes Center-Stage

Today, users wish to have an Industry 4.0 implementation in their machines and plants. However, it is a herculean task to implement in brownfield projects. B&R provides unique solution for enabling not only Greenfield projects but also brownfield projects to become Industry 4.0 ready. “We offer secure and safe connectivity to the cloud from every level – machines, mechatronic units and sensors,” mentions Peter Gucher, General Manager International; B&R. Consumers are willing to pay a premium for personalized products. At the same time, increasingly responsive production technology is making it possible to create them under mass production conditions without a corresponding increase in unit cost. For manufacturers, the resulting margin boost is an enticing prospect. B&R's intelligent SuperTrak system is the reliable, industrial-grade transport solution for flexible production lines that enable mass customization. A live demonstration at the event displaying this conveyor system in tight synchronization with two Comau robots was a crowd puller. Apart from this, B&R displayed a slew of innovations – mapp View: web based HMI, mobile automation: automation solutions for outdoor applications, motion technology for next generation machines, virtual commissioning and secure remote maintenance. “One tool for all targets - has been a slogan for our highly acclaimed software tool Automation Studio. Owing to this software tool, every new innovation fits seamlessly into our existing matrix,” quoted PV Sivaram, Managing Director, B&R India. “It also provides longevity of developed application across generations of hardware, reducing the application effort and investment for newer hardware platforms,” he added. Guest speakers from Hitachi, Güdel, ACG Worldwide, and Windsor Machines provided their expert views on changing industry demands and technology trends. In their talks, they gave valuable insight into the adoption of the industrial internet of things (IIoT) in manufacturing units, and the pivotal role that software plays in its successful implementation. The delegates at the event also witnessed the launch of the 2nd edition of “Automation India”, a B&R technology magazine, comprising of various customer success stories from ACG Worldwide, A.T.E. Enterprises, IMA PG, Merck, AIM Machintechnik, Prasad Pneucon, PARI, Mahindra & Mahindra and Naveen Hydro controls. The launch took place at the hands of guest speakers, B&R management and customers who contributed towards the articles published in the magazine. This year’s Innovation Day witnessed a 35 per cent rise in delegates and was very successful. The guests gained a deeper understating of the role of software in successful implementation of industrial internet of things in their plants. Chemical Products Finder | February-March 2017 | 49

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Two Leading Valve Operation Brands Merge to Form Sofis Karnataka, India: Netherlocks and Smith Flow Control have combined to form Sofis, a bigger, stronger, marketled company. Sofis’s customers will benefit from a more diversified organisation with a wider portfolio of valve safety and operation products.

represents a major advance in sulfur chemiluminescence detection, making the technology more reliable and easier to use.

“One of the key customer benefits of our merger is that, as one team, we can offer a stronger, complementary range of products,” explained Daniel Ruiter, Sofis’s CEO.

“The Dow Canada 2016 WesTEC awards signify that Agilent is on the right track for delivering innovative and applicable separation technologies that will help Dow achieve superior outcomes in their laboratories,” said Shanya Kane, who leads the Gas Phase Separations Division at Agilent. “The presentation of the awards by Dow executives was viewed as an honour by our development teams, due to the significance of this external recognition by the world’s largest chemical company”.

The new company will also offer better application engineering and after-sales service, while a new regional sales structure will deliver improved local support.

Digitalization Key to Sustainable Success of Indian Machine Tool Industry

Sofis’s dedicated business development managers and innovation teams will work closely with customers to design new solutions in each of its product groups: process safety, drive systems and valve monitoring. The new company will operate from 11 offices in nine countries. Since 1993, Dutch firm Netherlocks has been a leading manufacturer of industrial valve operation systems, including valve interlocks, valve position indicators, partial stroke testing devices and portable valve actuators. Smith Flow Control was formed in the UK in 1985. The organisation was the first to introduce the coded card linear key concept to interlocking, and specialises in mechanical valve control equipment, as well as portable actuator and remote valve operators.

Agilent Technologies Receives DowÊs WesTEC Awards for Technical Excellence and Innovation SANTA CLARA, California: Agilent Technologies Inc has announced it has received two awards in recognition of its contributions to a long-term strategic technical partnership with The Dow Chemical Company. The awards were presented to Agilent Technologies at WesTEC, an annual event that celebrates technical innovation, and technology breakthroughs that enhance work process efficiencies and process safety. The event was held at Dow’s Alberta Operations, Fort Saskatchewan Site in Canada. “Dow’s partnership with Agilent Technologies has spanned more than 28 years,” says Gonzalo Beltran, Vice-President of Dow Chemical Canada ULC and Site Director of Alberta Operations. “Our vital collaboration has elevated Dow’s analytical expertise, reliability and manufacturing performance. I extend my sincere appreciation to the Dow team and to our Agilent partners.” Agilent received two WesTEC Awards for the following joint product development projects. The Agilent Intuvo 9000 gas chromatography system, which uses advanced technologies to significantly increase laboratory productivity. The Agilent 8355 sulfur chemiluminescence detector, which

Mumbai, India: Digitalization entails the ever closer meshing of processes and applications in the virtual and the real world. With a wide spectrum of integrated software and hardware solutions, including state-of-the-art SINUMERIK controllers, Siemens India is supporting both machine manufacturers and operators on their way to become a digital enterprise. Showcasing its Integrated Engineering approach at IMTEX 2017, Siemens is demonstrating how machine tool industry can respond faster to the needs of the market, increase their flexibility to meet the customer’s individual requests and also develop products efficiently. Ashish Bhat, Country Division Lead, Digital Factory, Siemens India, said, “Siemens follows a holistic approach towards digitalization. In the machine tool space, we focus on three main areas through the lifecycle of the machine tool, which is build (during production), operate (during operation) and optimize (of the process / machine tool). The machine tool industry plays a critical role in the entire industrial landscape and also the success of Make in India, and it is imperative that it transitions into a digital enterprise at the earliest.” Siemens is the only solution provider offering both a seamless CAD/ CAM-CNC process chain and solutions for integrating machine tools and higher-level IT systems. Using these integrated products and software solutions, machine tool and other manufacturers can benefit considerably from the opportunities offered by digitalization and enhance their competitiveness. For the first time ever in India, Siemens is showcasing cutting-edge digitalization solutions that help develop a digital twin for virtual part production and cloud-based data services – Mindsphere, which can support machine and plant data evaluation using special tools in order to assess and optimize the condition of machines and plants. Other highlights include a comprehensive range of CNC and metalcutting machine tool technologies, products and solutions – for the smallest job shop to the complex production environment in every segment of the industry, from tool-and-die and mold-making to primary automotive, aerospace and medical part manufacturing. Visitors to the stall will also get a glimpse of the Technology & Application Centre (TAC), a state of the art knowledge sharing and training facility created by Siemens in India at Peenya, Bangalore. Also on offer are smart financing solutions for Siemens and thirdparty equipment and technology from Siemens Financial Solutions. These financial solutions are designed to help businesses of all sizes grow and to fuel the pace of technology adoption.

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Mumbai, India: Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd has announced that it has acquired the technology and core team of Australia’s Observant Pty Ltd, which provides in-field hardware and cloud based applications for precision farm water management. The procurement will combine Observant’s broad field monitoring and control technology with Jain’s global irrigation manufacturing and precision agriculture technology (Ag Tech) platform to provide farmers with a broad suite of capabilities to increase crop yields while, at the same time, conscientiously and profitably manage limited resources. “Technology and innovation are core focus areas for Jain. We are delighted to have the opportunity to access the best technology in the industry with Observant, a globally recognised Ag Tech leader. The award winning Observant product line is ready to scale to the remarkable global market that the Jain company services. With Jain’s backing, farmers will have access to the best technology and the backing of a 30-year-old company with 11,000 associates,” said Aric Olson, President of Jain Irrigation Inc. Anil Jain, Managing Director of Jain Irrigation Systems Limited, cited, “In combination with our complementary products technologies from the US, Australia, India, and Israel, we have unequalled capabilities to help farmers deliver on our promise of ‘More Crop per Drop’.”

Screw technology: Trane VFD air-cooled Screw Chiller, Sintesis™, provides an excellent product efficiency (both full-load and partload) resulting in a lower total cost of ownership. Available in five efficiency versions and in three acoustic packages, the Sintesis™ range can achieve the lowest noise rating on market at exceptional Class A efficiency, certified by Eurovent.

The Sintesis chiller is part of the Ingersoll Rand EcoWise™ portfolio: As part of our climate commitment to increase energy efficiency and reduce the greenhouse gas emission, EcoWise products are designed to lower environmental impact with nextgen low-GWP refrigerants and high-efficiency operation.

Centrifugal Low Pressure Technology: Trane Series E™ Centrifugal machines offering an extended capacity range above 1300 TR up to 4000 TR (50 Hz) with next-generation low GWP refrigerant HFO1233zd (E) and high-efficiency operation. Building on the CenTraVac legacy, the Series E delivers the same industry leading reliability and highest efficiencies that customers expect from Trane chillers.

Trane has consistently invested in chillers with low pressure technology. Trane chillers using current refrigerant, R-123 are about 13% more energy efficient than the next best chiller available in the market. Trane Refrigerant Availability Guarantee (TRAG) offers customers an additional security of the refrigerant R123 for the life of the chiller. In the future, Trane can also provide an engineered conversion for R123 chiller for those customers who wish to operate on the next-generation low-GWP refrigerant.

Controls product range: With Trane Air-Fi™ wireless technology building managers can bring maximum flexibility to their building automation system. Wireless technology from Trane replaces the wired communication link needed for the building controls system and easily integrates multiple building system devices, allowing building owners to reconfigure spaces as technology and building needs evolve. Trane Air-Fi wireless communication is a reliable and flexible solution that negates all issues associated with wired components in building controls system. With Air-Fi™ wireless, our customers are assured an efficient performance and cost savings over the life of the equipment.

Unitary Commercial Products: This segment includes AMS III-mini VRF, Genyue -Full Inverter series with AHU Kit, Ducted Splits. The full inverter series – Genyue has wide range of options on the indoor compatibility with IPLV up to 6.9*. The on-demand output ensures high efficiency and energy saving. With the advanced DC inverter technology, the output current is smooth 180° sine wave curve making the compressor running smooth, quiet, and efficient. These machines are capable of working in high temperature Indian ambient conditions.

Unitary Residential AC space: HW4 & HW3 Hi-Wall Split series are the latest offerings in Unitary Residential category. HW4 is the interactive series with Zigbee technology that aids in two- way communication between the unit and the remote without “Point and Shoot”, multiunit connectivity for better convenience and performance for the customer. With the new age digital and technology convergence, Trane is also offering “Web Connectivity” in this product range. Through a “Gateway” the units can be connected with the Mobile apps and thus control the units remotely with next level “User- Experience”

Trane® showcases „Next Gen Technology‰at ACREX India 2017 New Delhi, India: Trane® has announced that it will showcase its next generation technology at the ACREX India 2017 from 23rd - 25th February 2017 in Greater Noida. At the Trane booth number E3, ACREX participants can experience a product showcase like Trane® air-cooled and water-cooled chillers, variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems and Trane Air-FiTM wireless technology. All the products are designed with careful considerations of safety, efficiency, acoustic, reliability as well as the overall sustainability and lifecycle environmental impact. Commenting on Trane’s presence at the ACREX India 2017, Sanjeev Sseth, Country Leader HVAC and Transport - India and SAARC Markets, Asia Pacific, Ingersoll Rand said, “As a global leader in HVAC systems, we adopt a balanced approach, and develop products for customers to make choices on when and how they transition to solutions with next generation, low global warming (GWP) refrigerants and high efficiency operations.” “High performance buildings need high performance HVAC systems. Trane products and Trane Care offerings are focused on high efficiency and sustainability to create a positive impact for our customers”, added Sanjeev. The products being showcased at ACREX 2017 are innovative; customer focused and will benefit a gamut of industries including commercial real estate, healthcare, hospitality, industrial and infrastructure. Some of the key technologies and products on showcase will be:

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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-sq m has been used for green belt development. 5-KLD effluent will be treated in-house ETP and 10KLD effluent will be sent to common MEE of MEPL for evaporation. 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 200TPM sulphur black grains, 300-TPM sulphur black liquid and the byproducts 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. 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, 2.0-TPM 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: 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 green belt area is 600-sq m. A base platform will be constructed for the resin plant; remaining will be MS structure. 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 ascertained. 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 12,000-KVA will be available through Government Electricity Board. 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 ascertained. 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, ortho anisidine/para anisidine from 100-TPM to 1,100-TPM, ortho 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. Saras Plywood Products is planning a 60-TPM urea formaldehyde resin manufacturing plant in New GIDC Gundlav, district: Valsad, Gujarat. The existing land area is 1.5 acres. The estimated cost of the project is ` 7.5-million. Kalyan Industries is the equipment supplier. The project is waiting for environmental clearance. Civil work will commence in 3 months. The project is planned for completion in this year. According to SEIAA sources, the company has proposed primary

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FMC India is planning an expansion of its chemical manufacturing unit at IDA Patancheru, district: Medak, Telangana. The estimated cost of the project is ` 17.5-million. As of September the project was waiting for the environmental clearance. According to MoEF sources, the plot area is 4.027 acres. The company proposes to manufacture 50-TPM of products as part of the expansion. Green belt on 33 per cent of the land area will be developed and maintained. Power requirement will be made available through SPCPDCL. The project will be completed within 2 years. Globex Laboratories (R&D) proposes a pigments manufacturing unit at village: Dabhasa, district: Vadodara, Gujarat. According to MoEF sources, the project will come up in the existing land on 9,312-sq m. Kadam Environmental Consultants, Vadodara is the environmental consultant. The project will entail manufacture of 40-TPM red pigments, 40-TPM yellow pigments and 450-TPM dilute phosphoric acid. Environment clearance has been obtained for the products – red pigments and yellow pigments. Construction work has begun, as EC and NOC have been received. Effluents generated will be treated in effluent treatment plant having MEE. The company has applied for Amendment in Environmental Clearance dated 26th September 2012 for change in fuel from LDO to agro waste briquettes and addition of one raw material, ie, phosphoric acid and generation of dilute phosphoric acid (25 per cent basis) as by-product. Bohra Industries is implementing an expansion of its chemical and fertilizer manufacturing unit at Umarda, district: Udaipur, Rajasthan on 14,500-sq m of existing land. The project will entail expansion of single super phosphate capacity from 400-TPD to 600-TPD, granulated super phosphate from 200-TPD to 300-TPD and addition of new products namely 150-TPD triple super phosphate, 550-TPD synthetic gypsum, 30-TPD Di-calcium phosphate, 160-TPD phosphoric acid, 0.3-TPD potassium fluoride, 150-TPD H 2SO4 and 0.3-TPD Sodium Tri Polyphosphate (STPP). Machinery has been ordered from China. Civil work is in progress. The project is scheduled for completion in 2018. Ami Lifesciences proposes expansion of its synthetic organic chemicals manufacturing unit (viz, pharmaceutical bulk drugs and drug intermediates) from 65.70-TPM to 131.60-TPM in Padra, district: Vadodara, Gujarat. The estimated cost of the project is ` 87.046-million. Environmental Consultant to this project is Envisafe Environment Consultants. According to MoEF sources, total plot area is 23,760-sq m (existing 10,270-sq m and 13,490-sq m for expansion). The unit currently manufactures 2-TPM 1-Acetyl Naphthalene, 1-TPM 2-Acetyl Naphthalene, 6-TPM Itopide HCl, 1.20-TPM Loxapine Succinate, 0.30-TPM Amoxapine, 6-TPM Venlafaxine, 6-TPM Progunil HCl, 6-TPM CB-2-L-Valine, 0.60-TPM Nateglinide, 0.60-TPM Quetiapine, 24-TPM Carbomazepin and 12-TPM Oxacarbomazepin. The expansion will involve addition of new products. Water requirement from ground water source will be

increased from 34.53-cu m/day to 181-cu m/day after expansion. Effluent generation will be increased from 9.35-cu m/day to 79.5-cu m/day after expansion. Highly concentrated effluent will be sent to captive incinerator for incineration. Remaining effluent (70-cu m/ day) will be treated in the ETP comprising primary, secondary and tertiary treatment. Treated effluent will be sent to CETP for further treatment. ETP sludge, inorganic residue and incineration ash will be sent to TSDF. Spent carbon, organic residue will be sent to incinerator.

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treatment plant followed by evaporator for treatment of industrial effluent and has also proposed a multi-cyclone separator.

Adi Finechem is planning a 40-TPA specialty products manufacturing project on a 2-acre land at an estimated cost of ` 400-million in village: Chekhala, district: Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The project is waiting for environmental clearance. RSPL RSPL is planning a 1,500-TPD soda ash plant and 40-MW captive power project in village: Kuranga, district: Jamnagar, Gujarat. Land acquisition is in progress. 85 per cent of land has been acquired. The project is waiting for environmental clearance. The entire project is planned for completion in 5 years from zero date. MINING Metabluu Power, a sister concern of Minera Udyog India, is planning a 75,000-TPA iron ore mining project in village: Devikonda, district: Karimnagar, Telangana. The project is awaiting Government approval. Aryan Ispat & Power is planning an expansion of its coal washery in village: Bamoloi, district: Sambalpur, Odisha. The project will come up in the existing 204.65-acre integrated steel plant premises. The capacity of the project is to be augmented from 0.70-MTPA to 5.70-MTPA. The cost of the project is ` 600.7-million. The project is awaiting environmental clearance and planned for completion in 1-year from zero date. According to MoEF sources, the expansion is based on heavy media cyclone (wet process) technology. The washery will produce washed coal of an average ash around 34% (GCV 4,350Kcal/kg), middling (ash content about 58%) of GCV around 2,350-Kcal per kg useable as fuel in FBC boilers. The proposed expansion will be the state-of-the-art with close circuit water system, classifying cyclone, high frequency screens, thickener and multi-roll belt press filters. Power requirement of 5-MVA will be sourced from its own power plant connected with the Grid Corporation of Odisha. DSP Associates is planning a 15,17,600-TPA sand (minor mineral) mining project in the mines of Tikola-1 Sand Unit at village: Tikola, district: Gurgaon, Haryana. Mining lease area is 42.50-hectare. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 55-million. The project is waiting for environmental clearance. Mining work is expected to commence soon. According to MoEF sources, out of the total area, 31.50-hectare area falls in the river bed and 11-hectare area falls in agricultural land (outside river bed). Method of mining will be opencast semimechanized without drilling and blasting. The mine will be excavated out in layers up to a depth of 3-m in riverbed and 9-m in agricultural field. Letter of Intent (LoI) for mining contract has been granted for a period of 9 years. Chemical Products Finder | February-March 2017 | 53

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Forthcoming Events

International Machine Tools Expo

Waste Technology India Expo

Dates: 08-10 September 2017 Venue: Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre, Mumbai Event: International Machine Tools Expo is a 3 day event in Mumbai. This event showcases products and services like machine tools and automation products and services, cutting tools and many more related products and services.

Dates: 18-20 January 2018 Venue: Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre, Mumbai Event: Waste Technology India Expo is a 3 day event in Mumbai. The waste management and recycling exhibition will have solutions for managing and recycling of different kinds of waste, both solid and liquid, generated in industries, cities, homes, etc, to ensure clean surroundings. This event showcases product from air and water management, environment and waste management industries.

For details contact: International Trade & Exhibitions India Pvt Ltd 1106-1107 11 th Floor Kailash Bldg 26 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi

Tapes Sealants and Adhesive Expo Dates: 15-17 November 2017 Venue: Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai Event: Tapes Sealants and Adhesive Expo is a 3 day event in Chennai. This event showcases products like adhesives, sealants, adhesives tapes, machinery for adhesives, construction and packing adhesive, glass and pet bottle label adhesives and much more in the adhesives and sealants industry For details contact: Unitech Exhibitions Pvt Ltd Expo House, No: 338, 1 st Main Road Nehru Nagar Indl Estate, OMR, Chennai

ENGIMACH Dates: 06-10 December 2017 Venue: Helipad Ground, Gandhinagar, Gujarat Event: ENGIMACH showcase engineering products and services, heavy and light machines, machinery equipment and accessories, tools and parts, technological devices and products, engineering tools and allied products and services. It is the most trusted machines and tools show that exhibits latest products and services, latest innovations and technologies and is known to attract visitors around the world. It is an ideal event that witnesses the best buyer and seller partnership and is a dynamic platform. For details contact: K & D Communications Ltd 3 rd Floor, Kailash-A, Sumangalam Society Above HDFC Bank, Opp: Drive-In Cinema Bodakdev, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

For details contact: Virtual Info System Pvt Ltd 231 Mastermind-1, Royal Palms Mayur Nagar, Aarey Milk Colony Goregaon (E), Mumbai

Tooltech Dates: 25-30 January 2018 Venue: Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Bengaluru Event: Tooltech Bengaluru is a 6 day event in Bengaluru. This event showcases products like heavy machinery, machine tools and accessories, metal cutting tools, metal cutting services, metallurgy products, machine design services, etc, in the hand, machine and garden tools industry. For details contact: Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers 10 th Mile Tumkur Road, Madavara Post Bengaluru, Karnataka

IMTEX Dates: 25-30 January 2018 Venue: Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Bengaluru Event: The Indian Metal-Cutting Machine Tool Exhibition is a 6 day event in Bengaluru. It will showcase the exhaustive range of innovations and technological refinements in the complete product segment of metalcutting machine tools. For details contact: Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers 10 th Mile Tumkur Road, Madavara Post Bengaluru, Karnataka

INTERNATIONAL

China (Shanghai) International C h e m i c a l Te c h n o l o g y & Equipment Fair Dates: 23-25 August 2017 Venue: Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) Event: The event will showcase wide variety of chemical technology and equipment associated with this field. Thus event like this will organize wide variety of workshops, seminar presentation and open forum questionnaires with the help of it the exhibitors will showcase products and services like pumps, compressors, thermal process, instrumentation, control, automation techniques, chemical industry apparatus and also regarding plants associated with this field. In addition to this the event will cordially invite all the eminent and distinguished experts associated with this field. For details contact: Guangzhou Zhenwei International Exhibition Co Ltd Pazhou Avenue, Haizhu District Poly International Plaza, No: 1 East South Tower, Guangzhou, China

China Adhesive Dates: 23-25 August 2017 Venue: Shanghai World Expo Exhibition And Convention Center Event: China Adhesive is not only an event for adhesives industry but for all these related industry like package, construction materials, wood, windows, textile, aerospace, electricity, coating and decoration. The exhibition is expected to attract more than 300 exhibitors to display the latest products and technologies. Over 15,000 professional visitors from more than 20 countries and regions will attend the exhibition. For details contact: CCPIT Sub-Council of Chemical Industry Building 16, Block 7, Hepingli, Dongcheng District Beijing, China

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SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS FOR THE PROCESS INDUSTRY Author: Michael Speegle Price: $127.77 No of pages: 336 pages (Paperback) Publisher: Cengage Learning (2nd Edition) About the book: Practical and easy to understand, this book is an essential text for anyone who aspires to work in process technology. Through a hands-on approach and direct writing style, the author succinctly covers all of the safety and regulatory issues essential to the industry. In addition, relevant topics such as OSHA regulations and analyzer technology are discussed in detail. Each chapter includes learning objectives, a list of the key terms, a chapter summary and review questions. This thoroughly revised 2 nd Edition also includes a chapter specific to OSHA and DOT, upgraded artwork, and relevant articles to enhance your understanding and demonstrate real world relevance.

AUTOMATION MADE EASY Authors: Peter G Martin and Gregory Hale Price: $89.00 No of pages: 218 pages (Paperback) Publisher: International Society of Automation About the book: After a quick glance at the plant floor, it is very easy to see the industrial automation industry interoperates with other functions within the enterprise. Trying to keep up with changing technologies, however, is never easy and the industrial automation environment is no exception. Whether you are a student just starting out or are a top-level executive or manager well-versed in one domain, but have limited knowledge of the industrial automation industry, it is easy to find yourself adrift in this evolving industry. That is where this easy-to-read book comes in; it provides a basic functional understanding in the field of industrial automation. In an effort to understand this industry, the authors break down the barriers and confusion surrounding the technical details and terminology used in this converging field. They provide an introductory-level approach, covering most of the major industrial automation topics, such as distributed control systems (DCSs), programmable logic controllers (PLCs), manufacturing execution systems (MESs), and so on. You may even learn a recipe or two. This book is ideal for executives, business managers, information technologists, accountants, maintenance professionals, operators, production planners, just to name a few, and provides an in-depth but easy overview for people new to the field who want to quickly educate themselves.

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FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Author: A Maurice Jones Jr Price: $70.24 No of pages: 366 pages (Paperback) Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning (2 nd Edition) About the book: In addition to architects, engineers and design professionals, fire fighters also need to understand fire protection systems in order to manage the fire scene and minimize risks to life and property. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the various types of fire protection systems, their operational abilities and characteristics and their applications within various types of structures. The new 2 nd Edition meets the latest course objectives from the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education’s (FESHE) Fire Protection Systems model curriculum and covers: water supply basics, including sources, distribution networks, piping and hydrants; active fire protection systems and components, their operational characteristics and installation, inspection, testing and maintenance requirements; passive fire protection systems such as firewalls, fire separation assemblies and fire dampers; smoke control and management systems, gas-based suppression, access and egress control systems and the code requirements for installation of these systems. Ensure that you are completely up-to-date on the latest fire protection systems and their operational characteristics and abilities with Fire Protection Systems, 2nd Edition

PROCESS AUTOMATION HANDBOOK Author: Jonathan Love Price: $137.55 No of pages: 1,093 pages (Hardcover) Publisher: Springer About the book: This book distils into a single coherent handbook all the essentials of process automation at a depth sufficient for most practical purposes. The handbook focuses on the knowledge needed to cope with the vast majority of process control and automation situations. In doing so, a number of sensible balances have been carefully struck between breadth and depth, theory and practice, classical and modern, technology and technique, information and understanding. A thorough grounding is provided for every topic. No other book covers the gap between the theory and practice of control systems so comprehensively and at a level suitable for practicing engineers. Chemical Products Finder | February-March 2017 | 55

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Product Index

Product Index A

F

Alarm Annunciators

25

Flow Meter for Fuel Metering

27

Auto Averaging Fixture

25

Fluid Bed Dryers

26

Automatic Capsule Filling Machine

32

Fluid Bed Processing

31

Frequency Inverters

30

Fuel Optimizer

22

B Blenders

31

Busbar Solutions

22

Gantry and Drum Type Palletizer

C Combo Deduster + Metal Detector

24

Compact Coriolis Mass Flow Meters & Controllers for Liquids and Gases

G

34

Coriolis Mass Flow Meter

33

Cubicle Inverter, 4-Quadrant

23

Customized Electronic Pressure Controllers

29

D Detectors

28

Digital Pressure Gauge

34

Digital TRMS AC/DC Clamp-on Multimeter

23

Direct Drive Pumps

32

Dual Circuit Control & Monitoring Unit Dust Collection Bags

37

I Impulse Winding Tester

25

Infrared Thermometer

23

Interactive Air-conditioning Solution

28

L Laser Scanner

38

Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps

27

M Magnetic Level Indicator

22

24

Manifold Valves & Fittings

25

38

Manual Electric Stacker

26

Mini Dry Fog Nozzle

38

Mixer

33

Motorised Double Diaphragm Pumps

34

E Electric Dock Levellers

26

Electric Lifting Platforms

32

Electric Stackers

24

O

Electro Magnetic Meter

30

Oval Wheel Meter

35

Electronic Brake

25

Overload Protection for Drives

27

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P Peristaltic/Hose Pumps

36

Precision Fans & Custom Cooling Systems

28

R Rotary Actuator Control Valve

36

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Product Index T Thermal Imagers

22

Trace Analyser

29

Triple Duty Valve

37

U Universal Diaphragm Actuator

S

Scissors and Maintenance Platforms Servo Motors Silicone Solid/Sponge Gaskets Solar Power Meter Sparker Filter Zero Hold Type Spray Balls

30 35 37 35 31 36

32

V V-Cone Flow Meter

29

Vertical Submerged Pumps

33

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Samarth Engineers

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