An E-Learning Course which Examines Common Types of Reactors and Auxiliary Equipment and Describes the Typical Operation of a Reactor from Charging and Sampling to Phase Separation.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c30704) has announced the addition of E-Learning Course: Equipment Understanding for API/Bulk Operators (Certified See certification. ) to their offering. Operators in the API/Bulk industry require a firm understanding of chemical reactor Chemical reactor A vessel in which chemical reactions take place. A combination of vessels is known as a chemical reactor network. Chemical reactors have diverse sizes, shapes, and modes and conditions of operation based on the nature of the reaction system design. Equipment Understanding for API/Bulk Operators provides the required foundation knowledge for trainees in this area - knowledge that will enhance and compliment SOP and On-the-Job Training. This course examines common types of reactors and auxiliary equipment Noun 1. auxiliary equipment - electronic equipment not in direct communication (or under the control of) the central processing unit off-line equipment and describes the typical operation of a reactor Reactor (electricity) A device for introducing an inductive reactance into a circuit. Inductive reactance x is a function of the product of frequency f and inductance L; thus, x = 2πfL. from charging and sampling to phase separation. Important safety considerations are also highlighted. In addition, it looks in detail at other key equipment used in the API/Bulk industry including centrifuges, valves and pumps. As with "Process Understanding for API/Bulk Operators", Operators with a thorough background knowledge of the equipment they encounter on a daily basis will contribute to greater efficiencies and less waste in the workplace. Topics Covered: --Chemical Reactor Design --Working with Reactors --Centrifuges --Reciprocating Pumps --Rotary & Centrifugal Pumps centrifugal pump Machine for moving liquids and gases. Its two major parts are the impeller (a wheel with vanes) and the circular pump casing around it. In the most common type, called the volute centrifugal pump, fluid enters the pump at high speed near the centre of the --Valves Certificate There is a 16 question assessment associated with each lesson within the Course and we offer a Certificate Service in which Users who achieve 100% in the assessment associated with each Lesson of a Course are deemed to have passed the Course, and are posted a Certificate. Chemical Reactor Design How a chemical reactor works and the most important connections needed to carry out a chemical reaction. Working with Reactors Explains the main tasks involved in operating a chemical reactor such as weighing, charging and taking samples. Centrifuges The operating principles and parameters Principles and parameters is a framework in generative linguistics. Principles and parameters was largely formulated by the linguists Noam Chomsky and Howard Lasnik, though it was the culmination of the research of many linguists. of Batch Filtering and Inverting Filter centrifuges are explained. Reciprocating Pumps The operating principles of reciprocating pumps. Rotary Rotary can refer to:
The operating principles of rotary and centrifugal pumps. Valves The different types of valves used in a pharmaceutical plant are explained. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c30704. |
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