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    All images courtesy of Chem Show
    The Chem Show will return to New York, Oct. 22–24, bringing together thousands of attendees from all segments of the chemical processing industry.
    Courtesy of Motion Industries
    Oct. 7, 2019
    Matching hose selection with wastewater treatment requirements for pressure, temperature and chemical resistance allows a system to work efficiently.
    All images courtesy of PROCESS EXPO
    Sept. 30, 2019
    The food equipment and technology show will be Oct. 8–11 at McCormick Place and will bring together food and beverage processors from around the world.
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    Sept. 23, 2019
    Real-time water quality insights help food and beverage manufacturers avoid product contamination, minimize product loss and decrease operating costs.
    Chemical injection points, flowmeters and automated valves along the Xylem pretreatment system operate without the need for an operator. All images courtesy of Xylem Inc.
    Sept. 16, 2019
    Coal-fired power plants can avoid additional sampling and reduce compliance risks by using a TSS monitoring probe.

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    FTC Invicta vessel on-site at a Texas refinery. All images courtesy of FTC
    Sept. 9, 2019
    A coreless, trapezoidal filtration design extends life of reverse osmosis membranes and supports cost-effective boiler feedwater operations.
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    Sept. 2, 2019
    Eaton’s Adam Bainbridge discusses how nano programmable logic controllers could save space and cost in nonprecision-reliant processes.
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    Aug. 26, 2019
    The analytics for microparticles in water is a formidable challenge; standard sampling and analytical methods have not yet been established.