Highly concentrated know-how for the chemical industry.
Krohne has introduced a new brochure for the chemical industry entitled ‘Highly concentrated know-how for your process'. In addition to the challenges the chemical industry faces today, those who read this brochure are introduced to the advantages and opportunities inherent to the strategic use of measurement technology, including potentially higher capacity and improved reliability. “Krohne has been active in the chemical industry for over 80 years. Over this period of time, we have gathered enormous knowledge of the measuring points in a wide range of processes. Important pieces of this expertise have been incorporated into our new brochure, setting it apart from other presentations,” explains Ralf Haut, industry manager chemical at Krohne.
Using common chemical production methods, particularly world-scale processes, examples are given to illustrate the points at which Krohne measuring equipment can be used. Of course, batch process operators and manufacturers of special chemicals will also find them useful. Since it is seldom the case that two plants in the chemical industry are identical and even manufacturing processes can vary greatly from case to case for the same chemical product, four typical processes were selected as examples.
In addition to the brochures published earlier for the food and beverage and the water and wastewater industries, this represents a continuation of Krohne’s concept of industry-specific brochures. These brochures bring together knowledge of both the applications and the industry – knowledge that the Duisburg-based company has been collecting since its foundation.
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