Storing & Handling Flammable and Combustible Substances

Storing & Handling Flammable and Combustible Substances

STORING & HANDLING FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCES SPEC frequently works with clients that store some amount of flammable and/or combustible substances.  Obvious substances like gasoline and diesel fuel are flammable and combustible but even common products, such as polishes, waxes, adhesives, paints, cleaners, solvents, and thinners can pose a threat.  Ensuring that such products are

Importance of Developing a Building Program

THE IMPORTANCE OF DEVELOPING A BUILDING PROGRAM The core design work for most of SPEC projects involves manufacturing process engineering. The first and most important step is establishing the client’s manufacturing scope.  The space that houses the manufacturing process is only one of the many spaces required in any manufacturing facility.  Space must be planned

Good Manufacturing Practices

GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES: COMPLEXITIES IN CLEAN ROOM STANDARDS The United States and European Union both attempt to control the safe testing and manufacture of medical devices and pharmaceutical products through Good Manufacturing Practices or GMPs. In general, these practices adhere to two primary ideas: Manufacturing processes should be clearly defined and controlled. All critical processes

What to Expect from Your Equipment/Instrument Vendor

WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT FROM YOUR EQUIPMENT/INSTRUMENT VENDOR At SPEC process engineering we buy a lot of parts, pieces and specialty equipment.Over the years we have found some reps/distributors to provide not only good prices, but also thorough documentation.A high quality vendor should be able to provide the following WITH QUOTE: 1.       Cut Sheet, in PDF

New vs. Used Process Equipment – Part 1

CHOOSING USED VS. NEW PROCESS EQUIPMENT, PART 1 What, if any, is the real benefit of buying used equipment for your project? Many people believe that they can save money by buying used equipment for their capital projects, and depending on the age and condition of the equipment they can save between 50% and 75% of

New vs. Used Process Equipment – Part 2

CHOOSING USED VS. NEW PROCESS EQUIPMENT, PART 2 To help you determine if used equipment is right for your budget and process, here are some important items which need to be considered.1.       How important is the equipment to your process? For example, if you are planning a biofuel manufacturing facility and the key component to the process is the fermentation vessel,
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