Mobile Devices and Route Maps Will Enrich Your Chem Show Experience
If you will be attending the Chem Show, you can participate in discussions on many subjects. If you are an exhibitor, also be sure we have the best reference material. If you are a visitor, make sure we have your e-mail and contacts for networking.
Route maps and mobile devices are allowing exhibition visitors to make much better use of their time. McIlvaine is integrating these tools as part of an ambitious effort to allow flow and treatment purchasers access to much more comprehensive information. The entire concept is explained at:
Global Decisions Positioning System™ (GDPS)
At two shows last week visitors could quickly determine who they wanted to see and make advance contact to ensure a trip to the stand was worthwhile.
GDPS Mobile Links for (November shows:
Filtration 2013 Filters – Coal Turbine Air HVAC Oil and Gas
Power Gen 2013 MATS Turbine Air CCR/ELG Drives Pumps Valves
The Chem Show is being held December 10-12, 2013 in NYC. The route maps will be particularly useful to attendees because the show covers a number of different industries which are only vaguely related under the chemical industry umbrella.
Some flow and treatment needs are unique and some are common. Power, intake water treatment, cooling water treatment and HVAC air treatment are common. However, the wastewater, air exhausts and process flow and treatment needs are likely to be substantially different from one plant to another.
There are hundreds of different categories of plants under the chemical industry umbrella used by the Chem Show organizers. McIlvaine has a two record identifier for each shown at:
The Chem Show industries can be broadly divided into four main categories as shown below. There are also two generic categories which are common to all segments. There are significant numbers of exhibitors in each of nine product categories:
Flow and Treatment Route Maps and Decision Stops for the Chem Show
Process Fluids/Gases and Wastewater Common Processes
Product Food
/Beverage Pharma-
ceuticals
Cosmetics Organic,
Petro
Chemicals Inorganic
Chemicals
Power/
Cogen Intake/
Cooling
Water
Thermal Treatment
Scrubbers/
Adsorption/Recovery
Particulate Removal
Distillation/
Evaporation/
Heat Exchange
Pumps
Valves
Liquid-Solid Separation
Instrumentation
There will be a decision stop for each product in each of the vertical road maps. Discussion groups will also be encouraged and reported. All of the following information will be inked from the Orchard display above.

Decision Stop: Food - Thermal Treatment
Exhibitors
Durr, stand #610 name, e-mail, mobile
http://www.durr-cleantechnology.com/news-events/news/news-details/environmental-engineering-firm-takes-a-bite-out-of-odor/
Megtec, stand #337 name, e-mail, mobile
http://www.megtec.com/odor-control
Eisenman, stand #827 name, e-mail, mobile
http://www.eisenmann.us.com/ethanol-industry/

Decision Stop: Organic Chemicals - Thermal Treatment
Exhibitor
Durr, stand #610
http://www.durr-cleantechnology.com/application-range/chemical/
Megtec, stand #337 name, e-mail, mobile
http://www.megtec.com/petrochemical
Eisenman, stand #827 name, e-mail, mobile
http://www.eisenmann.us.com/environmental-technology-chemical-processing/

Decision Stop: Pharmaceuticals - Thermal Treatment
Exhibitor
Megtec stand #337 name, e-mail, mobile:
http://www.megtec.com/chemical-pharmaceutical
Power-Cogen Route Map
Chemical plants with boilers must meet the new MACT standards by 2016. Scrubbers and particulate upgrades will be needed at most plants burning coal. The route map will lead you to those exhibitors with solutions.

Decision Stop Scrubbers for Power-Cogen
Exhibitor
Korea Cottrell Stand # Contact: Mike Widico e-mail cell
(Link to GSA power point presentation)
Discussions
Industrial Boiler Air Pollution Control Systems and Components
Day time Location Korea Cottrell Stand # contact: Mike Widico e-mail cell
Participants will include xxx of KC on scrubbers, xxx of KC on precipitators xxx of XXX on scrubber nozzles xxx of xxx on stainless housing materials, xxx of xxx consulting on system design and MACT.
Magazine Integration into the Route Maps
A number of influential magazines will have stands. Typically the key personnel are roaming and the stand is primarily to supply free samples. We will include mobile contacts for the roaming personnel and links to relevant articles in the publications related to specific decision stops.

Decision Stop Organic Chemicals - Liquid/Solid Separation
Exhibitor
Water & Wastewater Digest stand # 810 Don Heidkamp dheidkamp@sgcmail.com
Cell: 847.858.5840
http://www.wwdmag.com/membranes-ultrafiltration/russian-refinery-employs-ge-technology-wastewater-treatment-plant

Decision Stop Organic Chemicals - Distillation/Evaporation
Exhibitor
Chemical Engineering stand #113 http://www.che.com/processing_and_handling/sep_liquid_liquid_and_gas_liquid/distillation/Troubleshooting-and-Solving-a-Sour-Water-Stripper-Problem_11171.html
Troubleshooting and Solving a Sour-Water Stripper Problem
The science of droplets
An economical way to distill large volumes of products

Decision Stop: Pharmaceuticals: Thermal Treatment
Exhibitor
Durr stand #610 name, e-mail, phone
http://www.durr-cleantechnology.com/application-range/pharmaceutical/

Petro-Chemicals Scrubber
Exhibitor
Andritz stand #126 contact xx e-mail xx mobile xxx
http://atl.g.andritz.com/c/com2011/00/01/04/10473/1/1/0/929716576/se-references-kerteh.pdf

Organic/Petrochemicals –Liquid Solid Separation
Exhibitors
Andritz stand #126 contact xx e-mail xx mobile xxx
http://reports.andritz.com/2011/index/business-areas/ba-se/ba-se-business-year-2011.htm
GEA Filtration stand #319 name, e-mail, mobile
http://www.geafiltration.com/applications/industrial_applications.asp

Inorganic Chemicals - Liquid Solid Separation
Exhibitor
Andritz stand # 126 contact xx e-mail xx mobile xxx
Agrochemicals, soda ash, ammonium sulphate, ammonium chloride, citric acid, other chemicals
Krauss Maffei Supplies Three Systems to Zeneca Agrochemicals (McIlvaine newsletter)

Pharmaceuticals/Cosmetics- Liquid Solid Separation
Exhibitors
Andritz stand #126 contact xx e-mail xx mobile xxx
Antibiotics, vitamins, intermediates, other pharmaceuticals
GlaxoSmithKline Installs Krauss Maffei Peeler (McIlvaine newsletter)
GEA Filtration stand #319 name, e-mail, mobile
http://www.geafiltration.com/applications/pharmaceutical_applications.asp

Food Industry – Liquid Solid Separation
Exhibitors
Andritz stand #126 contact xx e-mail xx mobile xxx
http://www.dairyfoods.com/ext/resources/Spotlights/2013-Supplier-Spotlights/Andritz.pdf
FG Separation & Filtration Systems stand #240 name, e-mail http://fgseparationfiltration.com/filtration/filter-press/
Flottweg Separation stand #340 name, e-mail, mobile
http://www.flottweg.de/usa/applications/beverages/beverages.html
http://www.flottweg.de/usa/applications/edible-fats-and-oils-biofuels/edible-fats-oils-and-biofuels.html
GEA Filtration stand #319 name, e-mail, mobile
http://www.geafiltration.com/applications/food_beverage_applications.asp


Pharmaceutical Industry – Instrumentation
Exhibitor
Mettler Toledo stand #308 name, e-mail, mobile
http://us.mt.com/us/en/home/supportive_content/news/po/pro/3029_DO_InPro6860i.html

Intake, Cooling Water - Pumps
Exhibitor
Peerless Pump stand #112 http://www.peerlessxnet.com/documents/B-1270.pdf
The following information is raw input which will be integrated into each of the decision stops. There are some new product theater inputs followed by additional exhibitor information which is in the raw alphabetical format.
New Product Theater
Organic Chemicals –Thermal
New Product Theater” on Tuesday, December 10th, 2013 at 2:30 p.m. on the Dürr Ecopure direct fired thermal oxidizer and how it’s the best option for chemical processing facilities as far as compliance and energy efficiency. The presentation will be given by Dürr applications and process engineer, Jon Hommes. For show attendees to reach Jon via phone while on-site at the Chem Show, they can call (734) 652-1947.
Inorganic Chemicals - Liquid Solid Separation
11:00 a.m. Wednesday Combination Concentrating Candle Filter and Pressure Plate Filter BHS - Filtration


Exhibitors
Arizona Instrument stand #427
Power---Instruments
http://www.azic.com/products_jerome_mercury.aspx
BHS Filtration stand #350
Pharmaceutical – Liquid Solid Separation
http://www.bhs-filtration.com/technical/Jf-Perlmutter_rev2.pdf
Bionomic Industries Inc. stand #345
Power – Scrubber
http://www.bionomicind.com/pages/pdf/MACT_Scrubber_Mailer.pdf
Inorganic Chemicals – Scrubber
http://www.bionomicind.com/pages/pdf/SEHReprint_PE.pdf
Pharmaceutical – Scrubber
http://www.bionomicind.com/pages/pdf/AbbottLabsScrubPac.pdf
Food – Scrubber
http://www.bionomicind.com/pages/pdf/Breath_of_Fresh.pdf
Chemical Processing stand #130
Inorganic Chemicals – Scrubber
http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/articles/2013/veto-the-proposed-vent-scrubber-/
Organic-Petrochemical - Thermal Oxidizer
http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/articles/2013/get-rid-of-problems-not-just-off-gas/
Inorganic Chemicals - Solid Liquid Separation
http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/articles/2012/make-the-most-of-ro-membranes/
Organic Chemicals - Liquid Solid Separation
http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/articles/2006/149/
Organic Chemicals – Distillation
http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/experts/ Michael R. Resetarits, Technical Director, Fractionation Research, Inc.
Power/Co-Generation – Scrubbers
Http://Www.Chemicalprocessing.Com/Experts/ Rakesh Gupta, Supervising Process Engineer, URS Corporation
CTP Sinto stand #532
Dana Humfleet, General Manager, Ph: 740.602.1159 Em: dana.humfleet@ctp-us.com
David Poole CTP Sinto America LLC - Business Development Manager
Cell: 614.203.9252 Em: david.poole@ctp-us.com
Pharmaceutical – Thermal
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/chlorinated-hydrocarbons/
Food –Thermal
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/intensive-smell/
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/industries/food-beverage/
Organic Chemicals – Thermal
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/humid-corrosive-waste-gases/
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/short-high-concentration-peaks/
Inorganic Chemicals – Thermal
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/laughing-gas/
Organic Chemicals –Adsorption
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/industries/chemicals-and-petrochemicals/
Organic Chemicals – Thermal
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/products-and-services/components/burners/
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/hydrocarbons-and-carbon-monoxide/
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/siliceous-organic-compounds/
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/integrated-solutions/dioxins-and-furans/
Organic Chemicals – Adsorption
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/products-and-services/systems/adsorption/
Inorganic Chemicals – Thermal
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/products-and-services/systems/reduction/
Inorganic Chemicals – Scrubbers
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/products-and-services/systems/absorption/
Pharmaceutical – Thermal
http://us.ctp-airpollutioncontrol.com/applications/industries/health-care/
Emerson Process Management stand #823
Inorganic Chemicals - Instruments
http://www2.emersonprocess.com/en-US/industries/Chemical/Agrichemicals/Pages/index.aspx
http://www2.emersonprocess.com/siteadmincenter/PM%20Rosemount%20Documents/00830-1100-4811.pdf
Organic Chemicals – Instruments
http://www2.emersonprocess.com/en-US/industries/Chemical/Polymers/Pages/Polymers.aspx
http://www2.emersonprocess.com/en-US/industries/Chemical/Petrochemical/Pages/Petrochemical.aspx
http://www2.emersonprocess.com/siteadmincenter/PM%20Rosemount%20Documents/00830-3300-4801.pdf

Filtra Systems stand #712
Intake Water - Liquid Solid Separation
http://www.filtrasystems.com/STiRIndustrialWaterFilter.htm
Food Processing stand #130
Food –Liquid Solid Separation
http://www.foodprocessing.com/articles/2013/alternatives-wastewater-treatment/
Hydro Carbon Processing stand #524
Organic Chemicals –Solid Liquid Separation
http://www.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/Article/3224390/Search/Recover-value-through-recycled-oil-bearing-materials.html?Keywords=centrifuge
Organic Chemicals - Distillation http://www.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/Article/3250397/Search/Processing-shale-oils-in-FCC-Challenges-and-opportunities.html?Keywords=distillation
Organic Chemicals/Petrochemicals – Scrubber
http://www.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/Article/3096470/Search/Optimize-sulfur-recovery-in-dilute-H2S-sources.html?Keywords=scrubber
GEA stand #319
Pharmaceutical –Distillation, Evaporation
o Pharmaceutical
o Organic Chemical- Distillation Evaporation
o
o Chemical
Organic
o
o Food- Distillation Evaporation
o
o Food Distillation
o
o
o Alcohol
Food & Dairy Industry Evaporation
Inorganic Chemical – Distillation Evaporation
Inorganic
Power- Solid Liquid
Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD)
Power- Cogen: Scrubber
http://www.kingway99.com/en/news_detail.asp?id=51
Kavon Filter stand #728
Pharmaceutical –Liquid Solid Separation
http://www.kavonfilter.com/pharmaceuticalfilters.html
Kusters stand #737
Inorganic Chemical –solid liquid separation
Kusters Water Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries
Pharmaceutical – Solid Liquid Separation
Kusters Water Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries
LInde stand #649
Inorganic Chemicals-Adsorption /Recovery
http://www.linde-engineering.com/en/process_plants/adsorption_plants/index.html
Organic /Petrochemicals: Adsorption Recovery
http://www.linde-engineering.com/en/process_plants/natural_gas_treatment/index.html
Organic Chemicals – Distillation –Evaporation
http://www.linde-engineering.com/en/plant_components/columns_pressure_vessels/index.html
MEGTEC stand #337
Distillation -Applications
MEGTEC Booth #337: Paul Sengupta Cell# 772 696 2085 Pat Collins Cell# 772 913 2730
Rosedale stand #505
Organic Chemicals - Solid Liquid Separation
http://www.rosedaleproducts.com/pdf/enews.pdf
Veolia stand #344
Water Intake - Liquid Solid Separation
http://www.veoliawater.com/innovation/programs/water-resource-management/
If you are a supplier and want some content added, please provide it along with your contact information. If you are a visitor and would like to network on any of these subjects during the show, please indicate which decision stop and provide your mobile number and e-mail. Send these to: rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com. (Bob at: 847 784 0012)
Chemical Industry to Spend $440 Million Next Year on New Centrifuges and Clarifiers
Chemical manufacturers will spend $440 million in 2014 for centrifuges, clarifiers, hydrocyclones and dissolved air flotation systems. This is the most recent forecast in the continually updated, Sedimentation & Centrifugation World Markets, published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Sedimentation/Centrifugation
Revenues ($ Millions)
Continent 2014
Total 440
Africa 8
America 140
Asia 161
Europe 131
Asia will edge out the other continents due to the major capital expenditures for plants manufacturing basic chemicals. The lower cost of energy is encouraging chemical industry growth in the U.S. The opposite effect is being felt in Europe.
Centrifuges will be the leading product type purchased. Decanter or scroll type centrifuges are used for dewatering of slurries. The disc type centrifuges are used for many process applications separating both solids from liquids and liquids from liquids. Both types of devices are complex machines requiring significant capital investment in manufacturing facilities. There is also considerable knowledge and experience needed to support the operators. As a result, there tends to be a few large international companies which achieve high market share.
The leaders in the industry are European companies such as Alfa Laval, GEA, Andritz, Pieralisi and Flottweg. The top five companies have more than a 65 percent market share. The top twenty companies have a 90 percent market share. By contrast, the largest clarifier supplier has only a few percent market shares.
These revenues do not include repair parts and service. Because of the complexity and high rotational speed of centrifuge elements, the OEMs have garnered a high percentage of the repair part business. When the repair part opportunity is included, the market nearly doubles.
For more information on Sedimentation & Centrifugation World Markets, click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/119-n005
The Pharmaceutical Industry Ultrapure Water (UPW) Purchases to Reach $0.5 Billion In 2017
The pharmaceutical industry demands for UPW for injection (WFI) and UPW for cleaning process equipment and other uses will result in purchases close to $500 million in 2017 up from $425 million this year. This is the latest forecast in the continually updated Ultrapure Water: World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
UPW Pharmaceutical Industry Expenditures ($ Millions)
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
425,625 440,752 457,954 476,784 497,407
The forecast includes hardware such as filters, piping, pumps and instruments. It also includes consumables such as membranes and ion-exchange resins. In general, the contamination prevention demands are so high that specially designed hardware and consumables are needed.
The largest growth is coming in Asia where there is a construction boom centered around generic drug manufacture. The major drug companies of the world are building generic production facilities in China, India and other Asian countries.
There are four trends driving the rapid growth in the Asian UPW market:
• Increasing ability to pay for drugs
• Low per capita expenditures in the past
• New focus on health care
• Tighter restrictions forcing more UPW expenditures per unit of production
One of the areas of greater investment is in measurement and control. Better instruments to measure contaminants and flow along with software to optimize processes are allowing pharmaceutical plants to achieve better contamination control at reasonable cost. So–called smart pumps and valves which report their condition further the optimization potential.
There are equipment improvements such as electrodeionization and membrane contractors for gas removal. There are consumables improvements such as reverse osmosis membranes which achiever greater efficiency at comparable energy consumption.
For more information on Ultrapure Water: World Markets, click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/27-water/447-n029-ultrapure-water-world-markets
Headlines for the November 15, 2013 – Utility E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1151– November 15, 2013
Table of Contents
COAL – US
 Groundwater Contamination from Coal Ash at TVA Power Plants
 TVA to Shut Two Units at Paradise, Five Units at Colbert and One Unit at Widows Creek
 LG&E settles Complaints about Coal Ash and Scrubber Sludge Handling
 Indiana Michigan Power gets permission to use DSI at Rockport Power Plant
 62 MW Fair Station in Iowa Closed

COAL – WORLD
 Bin Qasim 3 and 3 to be converted to Coal-firing
 Bid submission Dates for Odisha, Tamil Nadu UMPPs (India) extended
 Construction to begin on 3,239 MW of New Power Plants in Bangladesh
 Kenya: 980 MW of Power expected from Kitui’s Mui Basin

GAS/OIL – US
 600 MW Marshalltown has Siting Certificate

GAS/OIL – WORLD
 Siemens to deliver 20 SGT-800 Gas Turbines to Thailand

COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGIES/BOILER EFFICIENCY
 Emerson to modernize Control Systems at Belchatów 2
 Emerson to automate Two 1,050 MW Ultra-supercritical Units at Taean Power plant in South Korea

BIOMASS
 10 MW Heat and Power Plant in Babina Creda, Croatia

NUCLEAR
 Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant expansion put on Hold
 Vietnam plans Eight More Nuclear Power Plants by 2030
 Egypt to issue Tender for Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant in January 2014
 Horizon pushing ahead with Wylfa Newydd Nuclear Power Plant in UK

BUSINESS
 URS offers SBS Injection for SO3 and Mercury Control
 Emerson and Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas extend Alliance for Turbine Retrofit Projects
 Touring Power-Gen and Filtration this Week with the McIlvaine Mobile GDPS Route Maps
 Mercury Removal Market Could Grow from Less than $1 Billion/Yr to Over $10 Billion in the Coming Years
 Air Pollution Control Supplier Revenues to Exceed $44 Billion in 2014

HOT TOPIC HOUR
 “Wet vs. Dry ESP” is the “Hot Topic Hour” on Thursday, November 21, 2013 at 10 a.m. CST
 Upcoming Hot Topic Hours
For more information on the Utility Tracking System, click on:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/databases/2-uncategorised/89-42ei
McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour Registration
On Thursday at 10:00 a.m. Central time, McIlvaine hosts a 90 minute web meeting on important energy and pollution control subjects. Power webinars are free for subscribers to either Power Plant Air Quality Decisions or Utility Tracking System. The cost is $125.00 for non-subscribers. Market Intelligence webinars are free to McIlvaine market report subscribers and are $400.00 for non-subscribers.
DATE Non-Subscribers Cost SUBJECT Webinar Type
December 5, 2013 FREE Application of U.S. Mercury Control Technology in Other Countries Power
December 12, 2013 $125.00 Update on Gasification Projects and Technology Power
December 19, 2013 $125.00 Selecting FGD Scrubber Components Power
January 9, 2014 $125.00 Air Preheaters & Heat Exchangers Power
January 16, 2014 $125.00 Corrosion Issues and Materials for APC Systems Power
January 23, 2014 $125.00 Co-Firing Sewage Sludge, Biomass and Municipal Waste Power
January 30, 2014 $125.00 Impact of Ambient Air Quality Rules on Fossil Fueled Boilers and Gas Turbines Power
February 6, 2014 $125.00 Review of EUEC Power
February 13, 2014 $125.00 NOx Catalyst Performance on Mercury and SO3 Power
February 20, 2014 $125.00 CFB Technology and Clean Coal (Update on CFB Reactor Technology) Power
February 27, 2014 $125.00 Dry FGD: Spray Dry vs. CFB vs. DSI Power
March 6, 2014 $125.00 Update on IGCC (Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle) Power
March 13, 2014 $125.00 Update on Oxy-Fuel Combustion Power
March 20, 2014 $125.00 Improving ESP Performance Power
March 27, 2014 $125.00 Mercury Control and Removal Power
April 3, 2014 $125.00 HRSG Design, Operation and Maintenance Considerations Power
April 10, 2014 $125.00
Measurement and Control Instrumentation for Power Plants Power
April 17, 2014 $125.00 Measurement and Control of PM2.5 Power
April 24, 2014 $125.00 Status of Carbon-to-Liquid Projects and Technology Power
May 1, 2014 $125.00 Renewable Energy, Status, Options, Technology Update Power
May 8, 2014 $125.00 Valves for Power Plant Steam and Cooling Water Power
May 15, 2014 $125.00 Water Treatment During Gas and Oil Production Power
May 22, 2014 $125.00 Advances in Coal Blending Power
May 29, 2014 $125.00 Clean Coal Technologies Power
June 5, 2014 $125.00 Material Handling in Fossil Fueled Power Plants Power
June 12, 2014 $125.00 Industrial Boiler MACT - Impact and Control Options Power
June 19, 2014 $125.00 Multi-emissions Control Technologies Power
June 26, 2014 $125.00 Next Generation of Coal Combustion Technologies Power
July 10, 2014 $125.00 Compliance Strategies for PM2.5
To register for the “Hot Topic Hour”, click on:
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/hot_topic_hour_registration.htm.

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