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Vacuum in a column can be created by using a vacuum pump to remove air and other gases from the column.
Use a vacuum pump to remove air and other gases from the column
Ensure all connections are airtight to maintain the vacuum
Monitor the vacuum level regularly to ensure it is maintained
Adjust the vacuum pump settings as needed to achieve the desired vacuum level
Steam ejectors work by using high-pressure steam to create a vacuum for removing gases or vapors from a system.
Steam is expanded through a nozzle to increase its velocity
The high-velocity steam entrains the gases or vapors to be removed
The mixture of steam and gases is then condensed and separated in a diffuser
The condensed steam is usually discharged to a condenser or a drain
posted on 14 Oct 2023
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in May 2024. There was 1 interview round.
There are various types of reactors used in production processes, such as batch reactors, continuous stirred-tank reactors, and plug flow reactors.
Batch reactors are used for small-scale production and allow for easy control of reaction conditions.
Continuous stirred-tank reactors are used for continuous production and have good mixing capabilities.
Plug flow reactors are used for reactions that require a specific reside...
Types of distillation columns include batch, continuous, fractional, and steam distillation.
Batch distillation: Used for small-scale production and involves separating components based on boiling points.
Continuous distillation: Used for large-scale production and involves a continuous feed of mixture and product removal.
Fractional distillation: Used to separate components with closer boiling points by creating multiple...
posted on 31 Oct 2024
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Oct 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Flash point is the temperature at which a substance gives off enough vapor to ignite momentarily, while fire point is the temperature at which a substance will continue to burn after ignition.
Flash point is the temperature at which a substance can ignite momentarily when exposed to an ignition source.
Fire point is the temperature at which a substance will continue to burn after ignition.
Flash point is typically lower t...
Centrifugal pump mechanism involves the conversion of mechanical energy into kinetic energy to increase the fluid's velocity and pressure.
Centrifugal pump consists of an impeller that rotates to create centrifugal force.
Fluid enters the pump through the center of the impeller and is flung outwards by centrifugal force.
The fluid gains kinetic energy and pressure as it moves through the pump.
The fluid is then discharged ...
posted on 12 Apr 2024
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Apr 2023. There was 1 interview round.
LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) and UEL (Upper Explosive Limit) are the concentration range of a gas in air that can result in an explosion if ignited.
LEL of hydrogen is 4% in air
UEL of hydrogen is 75% in air
Concentrations below LEL are too lean to burn, while concentrations above UEL are too rich to burn
posted on 2 Oct 2024
Mass transfer is the movement of substances from one place to another.
Mass transfer involves the movement of components in a system due to differences in concentration, pressure, or temperature.
Examples include the diffusion of gases in air, the separation of components in distillation processes, and the absorption of gases in liquids.
Mass transfer is important in various industries such as chemical engineering, food p
Distillation is a process of separating components of a liquid mixture based on differences in boiling points.
Distillation involves heating the liquid mixture to create vapor, then cooling the vapor to condense it back into liquid form.
The components with lower boiling points will vaporize first and be collected, while the components with higher boiling points will remain in the liquid phase.
Common examples of distilla...
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