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Whiting Equipment is a licensee of the internationally recognized and accepted line of Swenson Technology equipment and systems for the chemical processing industry.
Related services from its Welland facility cover all aspects of the requirement including design, engineering, fabrication and "start- up" assistance to ensure the efficient and reliable operation of the equipment provided.
Continuous, close involvement with customers both in Canada and abroad allows Whiting's engineers to continually update their designs and integrate them with newly evolved processes and technologies.
SWENSON TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES AVAILABLE FROM WHITING
Condensers |
Crystallizers |
Dryers |
-direct type -surface type
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-batch -decomposition -direct contact -refrigeration -draft tube -fluid bed -forced circulation -reaction -recompression -surface cooled -teflon tube
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Fluidized Bed | -closed -direct fired -indirect heated
| Rotary | -direct fired -indirect heated -steam tube
| Spray | -closed cycle -counter current -mixed flow -parallel flow -reverse flow
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Evaporators |
Filters |
Processes and Project Engineering |
-calandria -forced circulation -long tube vertical falling film -natural circulation -recompression
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-top-feed drying-type filter
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-ammonium sulfate crystallization and drying -caustic soda system -continuous sugar crystallization -fluorine recovery -potash crystallization and drying -salt crystallization and drying -salt purification through sodium sulfate removal -sodium sulfate recovery and drying -sodium chlorate crystallization and drying -wet process phosphoric acid
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Whiting has also upgraded systems that have been engineered by other manufacturers for a more efficient and superior yield, such as:
- HPD Inc. - US Filter
- Ahlstrom Machinery
- Alfa-Laval
- Aqua-Chem Inc.
- APV Crepaco
- Buflovak
- Dedert
- Goslin-Birmingham
- Gotaverken (Kamyr) Kvaernor
- A.H. Lundberg
- Kestner - GEA
- Lurgi
- Messo - Heinrich Frings
- Niro - GEA
- Rosenlew
- Struthers-Wells
- Sulzer (Escher Wyss)
- Tampella
- Unitech
- Weigand -GEA
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