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Fouling Mitigation

From feed vessels to splitter towers, fouling can affect nearly every unit operation in a chemical process. Unwanted deposits can block heat exchangers and restrict fluid flow in distillation towers, reducing throughput. Several different types of physical phenomena can foul a unit, and each situation requires a unique solution. Consult with our expert to start driving down costs in your unit.

Process Safety Management

Safe operation is the responsibility of every chemical plant operator. How you get there depends on the process. Ethylene plants present unique safety challenges, but Shiloh Scientific Consulting has you covered. Expertise includes specific topics such as NOx chemistry in ethylene plants, popcorn polymer, runaway reactions, toxic gases, lab safety and NORM, in addition to universal process safety concepts such as PSM.

Deep Expertise

Our expert has years of experience working as a chemist and engineer in the chemical industry, with over a decade of that time spent supporting ethylene manufacturing facilities. He has solved complex problems involving fouling, contaminants, product quality, process safety and model development. Get to know your expert a bit better by reading his background information.

Adventures in Chemistry

We’re passionate about all kinds of chemistry here at Shiloh Scientific Consulting. To share the love, we’re writing articles and making videos about interesting or useful topics and posting them here. Articles are posted to the Adventures in Chemistry blog page, and check out our second video below to learn about ethylene manufacturing and some of the principles behind it. More videos can be found on the Shiloh Scientific Consulting YouTube channel.

Ethylene is dubbed “The world’s most important chemical,” and serves as a building block for many important chemicals we use every day. This video discusses the process of steam cracking, used to manufacture ethylene

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