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The "Western Research" Sulphur
Recovery Seminar, dealing with all aspects of the modified-Claus process, is recognized
globally as the premier
training course on this subject. The course is used extensively by operating,
research, design, and construction companies in the sulphur recovery industry at all
levels, and the course is offered in several locations around the world.
Objective
The objective of the Sulphur Experts' Western
Research seminar is to direct attention to the practicalities and value of the
optimization of sulphur recovery by providing a forum for delegates to discuss design and
operating problems with expert panel members and other delegates. The seminar will also
allow hands-on problem solving using computer software. Delegates are encouraged to bring
operating data to the problem solving session.
Who Should Attend?
Managers, engineers, process foremen, plant
engineers, plant supervisors, research engineers and scientists, project engineers,
technical managers, pollution control engineers and scientists. The seminar will be of
value to anyone interested in obtaining information on the current status of Sulphur
Recovery and Tail Gas Clean-Up.
Format:
The morning and afternoon sessions will take the
form of organized presentations of the material in the textbooks and technical papers and
will allow for questions and answer sessions of each topic. Delegates will also
individually make use of a sulphur plant simulator
Sulsim®, during a workshop
session on problem solving using their own plant data, or specific case studies.
Optional evening sessions will also be
scheduled.
Seminar Language:
All seminar sessions will be conducted in
English. All written materials and the computer software used during the seminar are also
in English.
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