Process Design is the creation of processes for desired physical and/or chemical transformation of materials.
Process design is central to chemical engineering, and like other forms of engineering design, it can be considered the summit of chemical engineering, bringing together the components of that field and placing engineering in a social, economic, and environmental context.
Processes can be designed from scratch or can be adaptations or extensions of existing facilities. The design starts at a conceptual level and ultimately takes the form of construction and fabrication plans.
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Process development for continuous flow emulsion copolymerization - A detailed report of the PhD project describing a continuous flow tubular reactor using a Pulsed Sieve Plate Column (PSPC).
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