DESIGN
PROCESS EQUIPMENT DESIGN
C-P Systems provides full-service equipment design and specifications. In addition, we collaborate directly with dealers and the process engineering team to ensure that the design of the equipment meets the spatial constraint and process equipment design parameters.
During the entire process of engineering machine design, we constantly stay client-focused in project procurement, and maintain absolute transparency in order to obtain competitive quotations while ensuring equipment is suitable for the budget and process.
Examples of equipment we typically design and specify:
Chemical Reactors
Process Tanks
Storage Tanks
Filter Housings
Distillation Columns
Heat Exchangers
Condensers
Scrubbers
Vacuum Systems
Compressors
Blowers
Eductors
Agitators
Pumps
Homogenizers
In-line Mixers
C-P Systems has the industry knowledge and expertise to identify and select the optimal equipment for your process requirements.
We have the required expertise and industry knowledge to determine and choose equipment that meets your expectations in machine design services. Depending on process variables, we will determine the optimal technology for your industrial equipment and engineering tasks.
The process variables taken into consideration include:
- Flow
- Pressure
- Temperature
- Fluid Characteristics
- Material Compatibility
- Electrical Requirements, including hazardous location applications
Additionally, there are other non-process related qualities that must be evaluated, such as:
Efficiency
Safety
Operator Interaction
Schedule
Quality & Reliability
Spacing
Cost
Quality & Reliability
Spacing
Cost
Controls Integration
Along with the physical operation, equally important is the monitoring and interaction with the equipment. We work to ensure that the correct communication protocol is available for use and, furthermore, we assist in the selection of proper monitoring points for process and equipment reliability. If these points are not available, we will provide recommendations for how this can be accomplished outside of the equipment’s control system.