- Process industries
Process industries include a broad spectrum of
industries involving extraction of raw materials, their transport and their transformation (conversion) into other products by means of physical, mechanical and/or chemical processes using differenttechnologies .A more restricted definition would include only those industries where raw materials are transformed, thus leaving transport (and possibly extraction) out of the definition. Traditionally, those activities are included among the process industries.Typical examples are:petroleum extraction, treatment,refining ,petrochemical ,chemical andpharmaceutical industries, pulp andpaper manufacturing,mining , etc.Industrial processes usually require diverse
automation andsafety systems to ensure the process quality, economy and safety.Processes can be classified intobatch andcontinuous . Batch processes involve the production of a given amount of product in batches, which may follow a steady process or involve pre-set variations in the process parameters (e.g. medical vials, beer, etc.).Continuous processes transform big amounts of raw materials during specific amounts of time, usually in a steady state process. A typical example isgasoline refining .Examples of the process industries includefood ,beverages ,chemicals ,pharmaceuticals ,petroleum , ceramics,base metals ,coal ,plastics ,rubber ,textiles ,tobacco ,wood and wood products,paper and paper products, etc.
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