Alfa Laval : Introduction to HVO (RD) pretreatment | A webinar
January 18, 2021 at 05:56 am EST
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Introduction to HVO (RD) pretreatment | A webinar
Pre-treatment of hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO, also known as renewable diesel), is an adaptation of fats and oils processing technologies delivered by Alfa Laval for many decades, starting when Alfa Laval delivered the first high speed separator to the industry in 1893. Join this webinar to learn more about feedstock and pre-treatment processing options for production of HVO biofuels.
March 17, 2021
In this free webinar you will learn about:
introduction to the various steps in the pre-treatment process
Factors affecting pre-treatment process design
What other considerations to bear in mind beyond the pre-treatment process
Who will benefit from this webinar:
Professionals in the petroleum refining industry
About the speaker:
Andrew Logan is the Regional Business Manager - Europe for the Edible Oil Systems business unit at Alfa Laval. He is a Chemical Engineer and has worked for Alfa Laval for more than 30 years. His work at Alfa Laval is primarily focused on providing solutions to customers processing edible or technical fats & oils.
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Alfa Laval AB specializes in the design, manufacturing and marketing of equipment and industrial systems for heating, cooling, separating and transporting of substances (oil, water, chemical and food substances, drinks, drugs, etc.). The activity is organized mainly arounf two families of products:
- solid and liquid treatment systems: systems for cooling, evaporation, extraction, drying, etc. intended primarily for the food processing, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, and energy sectors;
- production process equipment: decanters, heat exchangers, pumps, valves, air and liquid filtration systems, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Sweden (2.2%), Europe (32.5%), China (14.1%), South Korea (5.5%), Asia (18.2%), United States (16.7% ), North America (2.1%), Latin America (5.6%), Africa (1.9%) and Oceania (1.2%).