Pharmaceutical Plant Construction Notes U-5
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Plant Construction & Corrosion
- Factors affecting during materials selected for pharmaceutical plant construction
- Theories of corrosion
- Types of Corrosion and Their Prevention
- Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals
- Inorganic and Organic Nonmetals
- Basic of material handling systems
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Unit V Summary: Pharmaceutical Plant Construction
Unit V focuses on the selection of construction materials for pharmaceutical plants and the prevention of corrosion, a critical factor in maintaining equipment integrity and product quality. It begins by discussing the factors affecting material selection, such as chemical resistance, durability, cost, and regulatory standards.
The unit explores the theories and types of corrosion, including uniform, galvanic, pitting, crevice, and stress corrosion. It also outlines various prevention methods, such as using protective coatings, selecting corrosion-resistant materials, and employing cathodic protection techniques.
Materials are classified into ferrous metals (e.g., stainless steel), non-ferrous metals (e.g., aluminum), inorganic non-metals (e.g., glass, ceramics), and organic non-metals (e.g., plastics, polymers). Each material type is evaluated based on its suitability for use in pharmaceutical environments.
The unit concludes with an introduction to material handling systems, emphasizing the importance of safe, efficient, and hygienic transport of materials and products within the plant. This includes basic concepts and design considerations for effective material flow.
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