The CCalc helps companies to measure and reduce their carbon footprint at minimum cost and has been developed in collaboration with chemical engineers from the university and a range of industry partners. The project, led by professor of sustainable chemical engineering Adisa Azapagic, was deemed the best entry across all award categories and awarded the Outstanding Achievement in Chemical and Process Engineering prize (sponsored by Rowan House).
Other winners included Thames Water who lifted the Water management and supply award (sponsored by Arup); Aker Solutions, winner of the Energy award (sponsored by Manchester University); and a joint entry by the University of Newcastle, Australia and Ludowici, who clinched the Core chemical engineering award (sponsored by Sellafield Limited).Individual prize winners were Siobhan Mobberley, a process engineer at AstraZeneca, who won the Young engineer of the year award (sponsored by GSK), Kalama Charles Wamukoya from Global Bioenergy Solutions in Kenya, who won the Innovator of the year award (sponsored by NES), and Geoffrey Maitland who was presented with the ChemEnvoy of the year award.Elsewhere, the London Engineering Project and Young Engineers won the Education and training award (sponsored by Cogent); Scottish Power lifted the Health and safety award (sponsored by Heat Transfer Systems); the University of Birmingham won the Food and drink processing award; Axion Polymers clinched the Sustainable technology award (sponsored by ABB Global Consulting); University College London won the Bioprocessing award (sponsored by WSPCEL); the Oxford Catalysts Group won the Innovative product of the year award (sponsored by Stopford Projects); and AstraZeneca, winner of the Engineering project of the year award (sponsored by EEMUA). Almost 500 guests attended the event at the Palace Hotel in Manchester, UK where football double-act Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson kept the audience entertained and X Factor finalist Ruth Lorenzo performed live to close the show.
Thermal Fluid Solutions (TFS) was born
2012 sees the birth of TFS, a completely service-dedicated company offering
Thermal Fluid Solutions works closely with a number of key partner companies to develop and support innovative design, installation, laboratory and technical services and fluid conditioning services.
Our many years of experience supporting customers in every aspect of thermal fluid system use, have led us to develop a unique system for the re-conditioning of thermal fluid which recovers flashpoint and is capable of returning fluid composition to an acceptable state by removing VoCs, low boilers and many of the products of mechanical and thermal degradation. As a result, customers are choosing the significant cost and process benefits of regularly reconditioning their thermal oils instead of carrying out a full oil change.
Thermal fluid solutions (part of the HTS family of companies) provides a complete range of thermal fluid system support and maintenance services. Our latest generation of rigs are fully ATEX compliant and are delivered to site with dedicated personnel to install and operate with minimal disruption to operations. We also offer a range of related site services, fluids and consumables
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Thermal Fluid Solutions Limited, Hallsteads, Doveholes, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 8BJ
Interested in joining a successful and expanding Service Engineering Company?
We are currently looking to recruit into the following roles
We are looking for an ambitious sales person to promote our unique thermal fluid services to a range of industrial process customers initially in the UK. Ideal candidates will have some field sales experience and knowledge or previous exposure to large scale process industries such as petrochemical, food, materials processing and be able to present themselves and the company with technical and commercial credibility.