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CfPA - The Center for Professional Advancement, 90 Minute Accredited Online Training
September 8, 2010 at 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. (ET)
Who Should Attend Engineers and scientists who are employed by the chemical, pharmaceutical and biochemical industries and who are involved with filtration would benefit from this course. The novice will be quickly brought "up to speed" and the expert will be exposed to a detailed review of the subjects.
Engineers involved with solids processing, size reduction, mining, ore production, specialty chemical manufacturing, reactor and pilot plants, process and project design and waste processing and waste minimization should attend. Engineers involved with plant operations and maintenance should consider the course.
Typical job titles of those who should attend include:Process chemist, Agricultural engineer, Project engineer, Food technologist, Process engineer, Manufacturing engineer, Mechanical engineer, Maintenance engineer, Mining engineer, Chemical engineer, Research engineer, Paper engineer.
Applications areas for this seminar include: Solid-Liquid Separations, Mining and Ore Production, Chemical Reactor Design, Pilot Plant Studies, Design and Scaleup, Specialty Chemical Production, Pharmaceutical Production, Paint & Pigment Industries, Size Reduction and Ceramics & Cement Industries. Description This is a 2-part series. To receive the maximum benefit from this training, the course director recommends that participants attend both sessions. However, each session may also be taken individually should one specific area of this filtration series match your training needs.
This 90-minute accredited online training course is designed to give a clear overview of the principles of filtration. Focus for this course will include operations within the filtration plant such as pre- and post-treatment, concentrating, and product specifications. In addition, attention will be given to filtration equipment and filtration equations.
Module 1: Filtration Operations • Pretreatment • Concentrating • Filtration • Post-Treatment • Product Specification • Slurry & Cake Properties
Module 2: Filtration Equipment • Batch • Semi-Continuous • Continuous • Washing & Deliquoring • Analysis of Operations
Module 3: Filtration Equations • Constant Pressure • Constant Flow • Variable Flow & Pressure Worked Problems: Constant Pressure Filtration, Constant Rate Filtration and Variable Pressure and Rate Filtration
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Organized by:
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Invited Speakers:
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Dr. Gary Tatterson, Professor of Chemical Engineering at North Carolina A&T State University
Gary B. Tatterson brings to this course over 30 years of experience in the thermal science and multiphase processing areas. As a consultant he has worked on design problems for numerous companies including Mead Paper Co., Wilson Great Batch, Akzo Coatings, America B.J. Services, Raytheon Texaco E.I. du Pont, Rohm Haas, and Colgate.
Dr. Tatterson has written extensively in the area of fluid mechanics, thermal, sciences and design. He has over 38 refereed publications and has recently published a design text. Presently he is a full professor of Chemical Engineering at North Carolina A&T State University (NC A&T SU) where he teaches thermal science courses two plant design courses and a pilot plant course.
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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n/a
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Registration:
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Please click here for registration information.
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E-mail:
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sberg@cfpa.com
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