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It shouldn’t happen to a pressure transmitter

Pressure transmitters are frequently exposed to conditions that can prematurely destroy or compromise the instrument if not specified correctly. ABB’s Jon Davison provides some top tips to help you make the best choice.

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Mixing Music and Science

IChemE members on location, explaining chemical engineering to a unicorn, trainee Jedi knights and a caveman’s little helper

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Where Are They Now?

Class of ’82: a chemical engineering cohort study

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North Sea Decommissioning will Cost Taxpayers Billions

Or here’s a better idea…

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What Goes Around Comes Around

Cyber threats to process safety: industry must share lessons

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Brewing Up Energy

Constantine Tsounis, Bijil Subhash, and Khushal Polepalle chart their journey from undergrad design project to sustainable startup

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Producing Graphene at Scale

The challenge for chemical engineers of producing graphene at scale

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US$100m global problem solving competition

MacArthur Foundation launches 100&Change

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George Rosenkranz and colleagues – Engineering the Sexual Revolution

Chemical engineers have a lot to answer for – including the Summer of Love. Claudia Flavell-While explains

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The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread?

Estefania Lopez-Quiroga and colleagues look at the potential upsides of scaled-down, decentralised food production

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Iron Plan: Working Towards Emissions-Free Reduction

Kerry Hebden speaks to innovators piloting green steel production in Sweden, and a second team working on a process to produce metals on the moon

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Spirited Away

From studying undergraduate biochemical engineering at UCL, to distilling gin in Finland

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Creative engineers – not a myth

Liam Hayes gives a glimpse of the future

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Now or never: emissions need to peak by 2025 says IPCC

IN its latest report, the IPCC has warned that emissions must peak by 2025 and halve by 2030 if the world is to keep to the 1.5C target. It calls for major reductions in fossil fuel use alongside rapid scaling up of mitigation technologies such as carbon capture and storage.

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Taking Aim

Malcolm Wilkinson and members of IChemE’s Sustainability Special Interest Group discuss the future of the oil and gas industry

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Getting Started Part 1: Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers

In this new series, Everard Brewester focuses on the process equipment that form the building blocks of process plants

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Engineering Net Zero Part 9: Strategies for Clean Energy

David Simmonds builds on his ENZ series, visualising the UK power system, and explores the unintended consequences of current strategies for 2050

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A South African Challenge

Mobilising chemical engineering resources to mitigate drought

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The Heat is On

Keith Plumb explains the importance of design of pressure relief systems for stirred tank vessels

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Zero to Hero

Tolulope Martin gives three reasons why you should think of applying a zero-based approach to your engineering budgets

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