November 2002
The PALL Corporation has 20 years of leading-edge product innovation, expertise and service behind it which enables its engineers to customize economic solutions to meet the ever-growing demands for product quality, safety and economy within diverse biotechnology, pharmaceutical, food and beverage processing, electronics and nuclear industries. PALL and Pure Water Systems are indeed internationally synonymous with quality products and client service.
The company's Membrane Purification Technology strategy addresses the real issues of water efficiencies, while acknowledging conservation as well as environmental concerns.
Dedicated and skilled process engineers and project management teams optimize a wide range of in house-proven, especially customized 'process design packages' and complementary water purification technologies that ensure a solution not restricted by conventional standards and specific to customers' requirements.
PALL-manufactured Pure Water Systems and its components comply to international codes, regulations governing medicinal product manufacture which specify standards of quality, purity, packaging and labelling for a number of waters including Water for Injection and Purified Water.
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Regular Features
Comment (Glynnis Koch)
Front Cover Story
Forum
SAIChE news
In brief
Envirowatch
Air Emissions
Monitoring flue gas emissions from a cement kiln
Chris Albertyn (C & M Consulting Engineers) ,
Focus on environmental engineering
Information Technology
Studying the dynamics of chemical systems by computer simulations - Part 2
T McKnight and D Ramjugernath (University of Natal, Durban) ,K Bolton and P Ahlstrom (University College of Boras, Sweden),
Focus on information technology
Materials Engineering
Material selection for reduced corrosion embrittlement
Janet Basson (One Eighty Degrees Engineering) ,
Focus on materials engineering
Process Control
Preparing process control specialists for industry - what can we offer?
P L de Vaal, L du Plessis and C Sandrock (Process Modelling & Control Group, Dept of Chemical Engineering, University of Pretoria) ,
Separation
The Tracerco Profiler: Kuito FPSO - a case study
Raymond Paul Lees (Synetix) ,