Chemistry modeling system—A key to increased steam system reliability
Oil refineries and petrochemical plants rely on steam systems to maintain utility and process unit operations.
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Robinson, J. - SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
James Robinson is a Senior Product Application Engineer—Boiler Water Treatment for SUEZ Water Technologies and Solutions. Mr. Robinson is a member of the executive committee and the past chair of the ASME Research and Technology Committee on Water and Steam in Thermal Systems. He is also the past chair of NACE Specific Technology Group 11, Water Treatment. He holds a BS degree in chemical engineering from the University of Wisconsin.
Robinson, G. - SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Gregg Robinson is a 20-yr veteran of SUEZ Water Technologies and Solutions and has directly managed applications in boiler, cooling, water/wastewater, RO/ demineralization and refining process chemistry. He serves as an Applications Engineer and Global Product Line Manager for boiler chemistry. Mr. Robinson has recently specialized in developing optimum feedwater and condensate treatment solutions for refining, chemical processing and power plant steam systems. He holds a BS degree in chemical engineering from Penn State University.
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