• Master 5 Critical Guidelines for Effective Operator Training
    Jan 16 2026

    In this Chemical Processing podcast, Traci Purdum and Dave Strobhar discuss training guidelines for operators. They cover five of 11 guidelines based on Walter Schneider's research: promoting consistent processing to build automaticity (where tasks become automatic), designing training for repeated practice of critical skills, avoiding memory overload through reference materials, varying training conditions to match real-world scenarios, and maintaining active trainee participation. Dave emphasizes practical applications like alarm recognition and emergency response training. The discussion highlights how proper training helps operators perform effectively under stress by developing automatic responses to critical situations rather than relying solely on conscious thought.

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    17 mins
  • 2026 Chemical Industry Outlook
    Jan 9 2026

    Cautiously Optimistic Despite Near-Term Headwinds

    U.S. chemical sector shows resilience with long-term growth potential amid trade uncertainties and uneven recovery.

    Martha Gilchrist Moore, chief economist for the American Chemistry Council, offers her predictions for the coming year.

    Editor-in-Chief Traci Purdum reads the column.

    You can read the article here.

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    9 mins
  • EPR and Recycled Plastics: Why Chemical Safety Is the Next Compliance Frontier
    Jan 2 2026

    Alexandra Savino explains why new data showing recycled plastics contain more hazardous substances than virgin materials is driving Extended Producer Responsibility reforms that link compliance to chemical performance.

    Key Highlights EPR now includes chemical safety, increasing scrutiny on contaminants like metals, PFAS and PAHs in post-consumer recycled plastics.

    Upstream accountability is growing, with regulators and brand owners requiring chemical producers to verify product safety and recyclability data.

    Proactive compliance creates opportunity, as processors that audit, reformulate and improve traceability can gain an advantage in chemically safe recycling.

    Read the column here.

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    10 mins
  • Chemical Processing Distilled News: 2025 in Review
    Dec 26 2025

    Welcome to the year-end edition of Distilled News. To wrap up 2025, we will review some of the top stories coming from the chemical industry over the past 12 months.

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    10 mins
  • Fail-Safe Pump Technology Wins Vaaler Award
    Dec 19 2025

    This episode of Distilled features the final 2025 Vaaler Award winner: Flowserve's INNOMAG TB-MAG Dual Drive. This sealless pump technology provides secondary containment through the pump itself rather than the motor, unlike canned motor pumps. The system prevents catastrophic leaks of toxic and corrosive fluids while handling up to 30% solids. Nick Rentzelos, the technology's inventor and Flowserve's director, explains how the maintenance-free design addresses the skilled workforce shortage and stringent safety regulations. The pump features hydrodynamic silicon carbide bearings that don't wear, requires no seal replacement or shaft alignment, and easily retrofits into existing facilities. Energy-efficient carbon fiber containment shells replace traditional metal cans, reducing friction and motor drag while keeping hazardous fluids completely isolated from electrical components.

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    13 mins
  • AI Technology Autonomously Optimizes Complex Chemical Processes
    Dec 12 2025

    Yokogawa's Vaaler Award-winning reinforcement learning algorithm reduces implementation time, balances plant objectives and achieves rapid learning in trials.

    Factorial Kernel Dynamic Policy Programming, or FKDPP, a reinforcement learning AI developed by Yokogawa and the NARA Institute of Science and Technology and applied by Yokogawa to process industries is the first reinforcement learning AI to autonomously control complex chemical processes, FKDPP complements manual and conventional control methods like PID and advanced process control.

    Karthik Gopalakrishnan, part of the digital transformation, smart manufacturing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and industrial automation team at Yokogawa, discusses the award-winning tech with EIC Traci Purdum

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    26 mins
  • Corrosion Under Insulation is 86’d by Sherwin-Williams
    Dec 5 2025

    Vaaler Award winning technology allows operators to forgo traditional insulation systems and all the associated labor, materials, inspection, and maintenance expenses in favor of a spray-applied coating that retains process heat, protects personnel, and eliminates corrosion under insulation.

    Editor-in-Chief Traci Purdum chats with Neil Wilds, global product director, Corrosion Under Insulation Testing, to learn how this innovation earned a Vaaler Award. Neil is affiliated with the Sherwin-Williams Protective and Marine Products line.

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    22 mins
  • Chemical industry braces for turbulent year ahead -- November 2025 News
    Nov 21 2025

    Deloitte forecasts 0.2% production decline as industry faces "confused sea state," German sentiment plummets, and environmental groups challenge Trump's chemical plant exemptions.

    Welcome to Distilled News, where Jonathan Katz, executive editor of Chemical Processing, looks back at the top stories each month on Chemicalprocessing.com.

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    8 mins