About
Increasing your plant’s sustainable practices can yield significant results for your operations and pay for themselves in a matter of months, if not weeks. This webinar will delve into the role spray technology has in saving water, chemicals, coatings, energy, money and time. You’ll learn how to simplify sustainability, increase productivity, ensure product quality and improve worker safety on every shift.

Experts will share tips on simple ways to operate more sustainably in cleaning, coating, gas cooling and spray drying applications. Topics include right-sizing spray nozzles, reducing misting and overspray, ways to automate various operations to minimize waste and improve worker safety and how to decrease compressed air use and, in some applications, use available plant steam for atomization.
When
Tuesday, May 31, 2022 · 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -4:00)
Agenda
  • reduce water use
  • reduce chemical/ingredient use
  • reduce energy use
  • improve worker safety
  • reduce maintenance time
Presenters
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Bandish Patel
Director Process Markets, Spraying Systems Co.
Bandish oversees the company’s products used in chemical and petrochemical operations. He started with the company as applications engineer and has more than 15 years of spray technology experience.
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Kevin Gottlieb
Sustainability Assessments Manager, Spraying Systems Co.
Kevin leads Spraying Systems Co.’s sustainability program which helps processors improve efficiencies and operate more sustainability. Formerly a sales engineer, Kevin has nearly a decade of experience with a wide range of industries including chemical and food processing.
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Scott Jenkins
Senior Editor/Moderator -- Chemical Engineering magazine
Scott Jenkins has been an editor at Chemical Engineering since 2009. Prior to joining CE, Scott worked in various capacities as a science journalist and communications specialist, reporting and writing on a variety of sectors, including chemical processing, biotechnology, pharmaceutical manufacturing and research policy. He also has industry experience as a quality assurance chemist and research experience as a synthetic organic chemist. Scott holds a bachelor’s degree from Colgate University, and a master’s degree in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Geoff Tanner