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Beavon-Stretford tail gas units

Beavon-Stretford tail gas units

Beavon-Stretford tail gas units

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Hello...

   I just was wondering whether literature about the operations of Beavon-Stretford units is available. I've tried to no avail in finding information in this matter. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

RE: Beavon-Stretford tail gas units

cronopioespedro:

The Stretford-Beavon Process is very old. It was developed by Beavon when he was a senior process engineer with the Parsons Corporation about 30-40 years ago. I am sure that he has retired long ago. You might try contacting the Parsons Corporation at www.Parsons.com .

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