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Advanced Turbo Expander Compressor Technology in Ethylene Plants
London Training For Excellence
Summary
Location & dates
South West London
London
SW59NB
United Kingdom
Overview
This programme identifies the key areas of chemical engineering that are most commonly encountered by the non-specialist with examples that will be drawn from a range of process industries including oil and gas processing, petrochemicals, chemical manufacturing.
Description
Objectives:
In this programme you will:
路 Acquire in depth knowledge about ethylene production plants
路 Troubleshoot and analyse how a turboexpander-compressor system works
路 Identify each part of a turboexpander-compressor system
路 Analyse the turboexpander-compressor design principles
路 Read and produce a turboexpander-compressor control system
Who is this course for?
This course is intended for professionals that are working in ethylene production facilities where a turboexpander-compressor technology is being used or investigated in order to recover ethylene.
In particular this course would be advantageous for: Process Technicians, Chemical Operators, Ethylene Millwrights, Process Engineers, Project Engineers, Process Improvement Engineers, Engineering Advisors, Production Team Leaders and Plant Managers.
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