Tanthapanichakoon, W.
Professor Wiwut Tanthapanichakoon is a full-time Technology Adviser at the SCG Chemicals Co. Ltd. Process Technology Center in Thailand, and Emeritus Professor of the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan, and at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. Dr. Tanthapanichakoon has 40 yr of teaching and research experience in heat and mass transfer operations, particle technology, aerosol engineering, and process analysis and simulation. He was the founding Executive Director of the National Nanotechnology Center at the National Science and Technology Development Agency in Thailand. He holds a BEng (ChE) degree from Kyoto University in Japan, and a PhD (ChE) from The University of Texas at Austin.
Speed up the development of new commercial adsorbents—Part 2
In the conventional development approach, a multi-stage process begins in the laboratory, moves to the pilot plant and then ends at the commercial unit, often before any financial benefits are realized.
Speed up the development of new commercial adsorbents—Part 1
In the conventional development approach, a multi-stage process begins in the laboratory, moves to the pilot plant, and ends at the commercial unit, often before any financial benefits are realized.
Solve online analyzer time delays by improving sampling system design
Process design engineers may occasionally become involved in the design of online analyzers and their associated sampling systems.
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