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TECHNICAL SEMINAR October 8-9, 2019 8am-5pm 1909 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, Texas 77380 (USA) Oil & Gas and Chemical Processing Contamination Control Using Coalescence, Filtration & Adsorption, 6 th Version Principles, Applications and Troubleshooting, 6 th Version The course covers the following core areas: Introduction to Process Separations Filtration Principles Filtration in Liquid and Gas Streams Filter Vessel Designs Introduction to Coalescence Inlet Separation Coalescence in Liquid and Gas Streams Coalescer Vessel Designs Activated Carbon Beds Centrifuges, Scrubbers and Cyclones Membrane Pre-Filtration Process Applications Real Cases from Previous Projects Problem Solving & Troubleshooting Invited guest speakers: TBD Course Cost: $1,500 per person Group discounts available Course Credit: 16 PDH (Professional Development Hours) Certificate issued upon course completion Included: Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments; book with presentation material, and “Happy Hour Networking” Location: Research Forest Conference Center Hyatt Place Houston/The Woodlands 1909 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, Texas 77380 Registration: Online at: http://www.nexosolutions.com/training Nexo Solutions is an independent technical services provider For more information, please visit www.NexoSolutions.com or call 832-510-8191

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Page 1: TECHNICAL SEMINAR...-Process Engineer I liked the perfect amount of detail that was taught during the training. For the most part it wasn’t too deep to comprehend, but was good enough

TECHNICAL SEMINAR

October 8-9, 2019 8am-5pm

1909 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, Texas 77380 (USA)

Oil & Gas and Chemical Processing Contamination Control Using

Coalescence, Filtration & Adsorption, 6th Version

Principles, Applications and Troubleshooting, 6th Version

The course covers the following core areas:

• Introduction to Process Separations

• Filtration Principles

• Filtration in Liquid and Gas Streams

• Filter Vessel Designs

• Introduction to Coalescence

• Inlet Separation

• Coalescence in Liquid and Gas Streams

• Coalescer Vessel Designs

• Activated Carbon Beds

• Centrifuges, Scrubbers and Cyclones

• Membrane Pre-Filtration

• Process Applications

• Real Cases from Previous Projects

• Problem Solving & Troubleshooting

• Invited guest speakers: TBD

Course Cost:

$1,500 per person

Group discounts available

Course Credit: 16 PDH (Professional Development Hours)

Certificate issued upon course completion

Included:

Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments; book with presentation

material, and “Happy Hour Networking”

Location:

Research Forest Conference Center

Hyatt Place Houston/The Woodlands

1909 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, Texas 77380

Registration: Online at:

http://www.nexosolutions.com/training

Nexo Solutions is an independent technical services provider

For more information, please visit www.NexoSolutions.com or call 832-510-8191

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Examples of Process Contamination Impacts

Fouling, Foaming, High Filtration Costs, Erosion, Corrosion

Products out of Specification, Materials Incompatibility and more

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TESTIMONIALS

The items I enjoyed the most [and the] knowledge gained was around the real-life examples and the design examples. Given I’m an Application Engineer it gave me some background on what not to do and how to go about coalescence specifically. -Application Engineer

Interactive, good pace with easy to understand explanations. -Sales Manager

I gained a better understanding of the degrees of separation that occur and how each piece of separation process equipment can succeed or fail. -Account Manager

This was refresher course for me. I felt the investigative approaches to plant issues were the most informative for me. It gave me some ideas I need to pursue with a few customers. -Sales Manager

Coalescence [and filtration] for gas service, vessel design as well as activated carbon applications were the most beneficial topics of benefit to me.

-Process Engineer

I liked the perfect amount of detail that was taught during the training. For the most part it wasn’t too deep to comprehend, but was good enough to grasp real knowledge of the subject matter. -Field Service Engineer

The training was very educational to our team members. In the past we depended on salesman to give us what they thought was the best fit for the application which in most cases was not right [and proposed a] big problems for us. The team members that attended the training learned a lot about filtration and separation as well as [the correct way to] design vessels and elements…. -Operations Manager