Date of Defense

4-16-2019

Date of Graduation

4-2019

Department

Chemical and Paper Engineering

First Advisor

James Springstead

Second Advisor

Said Abubakr

Abstract

An aging liquid filling system in contact with highly corrosive materials required replacement to protect personnel and surrounding equipment. The current system was investigated to identify areas where efficiency, safety, and productivity could be improved. Several competing solutions, including fillers and bulk chemical storage, were determined along with the corresponding economic and safety studies. The completed study provides information for filler and storage options and provides the necessary legwork for purchase of a replacement system.

Access Setting

Honors Thesis-Open Access

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