11.- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Chemical engineering is the branch of process engineering that includes the processes in which physical, chemical and/or biochemical changes occur in materials, with the aim of transforming raw materials into useful and value-added products. This discipline covers the study, design, optimization, development and operation of the processes involved in these changes. In addition, it has many applications given its wide field of research and innovation, such as in the environment, in the design of new technologies and materials, etc.

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It is considered the basis of many other industries, as the energy (mainly oil), pharmaceutical, food and electronics industries among others, which makes it one of the most important economic factors in some countries.

Every chemical process implies a series of stages. Each of these steps in which a particular change occurs has been defined as a unit operation.

On the other hand, the stages of the process that involve a chemical change in matter are carried out in chemical reactors. They are devices designed to generate the necessary conditions for the chemical change required in the matter.

Given the wide field of knowledge and action of the chemical engineer throughout the history of chemical engineering and the technological progress in terms of environmental improvement, the role of the chemical engineer today continues to grow, carrying out activities such as: equipment and process design, assembly of equipment and plants, production control, management, quality control, environmental control, marketing, R and D of products and processes, and many other administrative tasks.

They can develop their work activity in industries such as: petrochemistry, refineries, coal industry, biochemistry, biotechnology, materials, energy, pharmaceutics, etc.

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SUBCATEGORIES

11.1.- UNIT OPERATIONS

Unit operations are each of the physical changes that occur in the processes of the chemical industry. They arise from the study of different chemical processes in which a different operation is apparently performed but they have the same basis.These operations can be divided into three...
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11.2.- CHEMICAL REACTORS

A chemical reactor is a device in which a chemical reaction can be produced. This means that a change in the chemical composition of the introduced matter takes place inside the reactor.They are designed in such a way that the best conversion and selectivity are obtained, the most optimal results...
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNITS
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COMPUTER CONTROLLED LIQUID MASS TRANSFER AND DIFFUSION UNIT - QDTLC
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11.1.6.- DIFFUSION
QDTLC
Computer Controlled Liquid Mass Transfer and Diffusion Unit
The Computer Controlled Liquid Mass Transfer and Diffusion Unit, "QDTLC", is a teaching unit that allows the students to familiarise with the notions of mass transfer theory, specially the diffusion in liquid systems, obtaining experimental data...
LIQUID MASS TRANSFER AND DIFFUSION UNIT - QDTL
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11.1.6.- DIFFUSION
QDTL
Liquid Mass Transfer and Diffusion Unit
The QDTL is a teaching unit that allows the students to familiarise with the notions of mass transfer theory, specially the diffusion in liquid systems, obtaining experimental data and results which are very useful for an ideal practice...
GASEOUS MASS TRANSFER AND DIFFUSION UNIT - QDTG
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11.1.6.- DIFFUSION
QDTG
Gaseous Mass Transfer and Diffusion Unit
The Gaseous Mass Transfer and Diffusion Unit, "QDTG", allows the students to familiarize with the theoretical concepts about mass transfer unit operations, specifically the diffusion of a volatile liquid in an inert gas, obtaining very useful...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED BENCH TOP COOLING TOWER - TTEC
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11.1.7.- DRYING AND COOLING
TTEC
Computer Controlled Bench Top Cooling Tower
The Computer Controlled Bench Top Cooling Tower, "TTEC", includes a pump that impels hot water from a tank (with level switch and heating element) to the manifolds located at the top of the cooling tower. Water flow can be adjusted by a manual...
BENCH TOP COOLING TOWER - TTEB
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11.1.7.- DRYING AND COOLING
TTEB
Bench Top Cooling Tower
The Bench Top Cooling Tower, "TTEB", includes a pump that impels hot water from the tank (with level switch and heating element) to the manifolds located at the top of the cooling tower. Water flow can be adjusted by a manual needle valve.A...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED TRAY DRIER - SBANC
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11.1.7.- DRYING AND COOLING
SBANC
Computer Controlled Tray Drier
The Computer Controlled Tray Drier "SBANC" is a laboratory scale unit designed to study fluid mechanics, surface chemistry, solids structures and mass and energy balances related to the drying process.It consists of a tunnel, several trays where...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED SPRAY DRIER - SSPC
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11.1.7.- DRYING AND COOLING
SSPC
Computer Controlled Spray Drier
The Computer Controlled Spray Drier, "SSPC", allows to study processes that involve aqueous emulsions, solutions, suspensions andcolloidal solutions.Peristaltic pump delivers the liquid sample from a container through a small diameter jet into the...
SPRAY DRIER - SSPB
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11.1.7.- DRYING AND COOLING
SSPB
Spray Drier
The Spray Drier, "SSPB", allows to study processes that involve aqueous emulsions, solutions, suspensions and colloidal solutions.A peristaltic pump delivers the liquid sample from a container through a small diameter jet into the drying chamber....
COMPUTER CONTROLLED SPRAY DRYER AND CHILLER UNIT - SDCC
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11.1.7.- DRYING AND COOLING
SDCC
Computer Controlled Spray Dryer and Chiller Unit
The Computer Controller Spray Dryer and Chiller Unit, SDCC, consists of two systems with independent inlet and outlet computer controlled speed fans. For the spray drying, a computer controlled speed pump impels the liquid to be dried to the top...
FREEZE DRYER - BLIO
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11.1.7.- DRYING AND COOLING
BLIO
Freeze Dryer
The Freeze-Dryer, "BLIO", is able to carry out the freeze-drying process for the drying of different products inside a transparent chamber that allows the control of the pressure, and on heatable trays that allow to control the temperature of the...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED GAS ABSORPTION COLUMN - CAGC
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11.1.8.- ABSORPTION AND ADSORPTION
CAGC
Computer Controlled Gas Absorption Column
The Computer Controlled Gas Absorption Column, "CAGC", is a scale unit designed to study hydrodynamic and absorption processes in packed columns. This system absorbs ammonia or CO2 from a mixture with air in a watery solution that flowing down the...
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