PaperChemicalEngineeringDr - Ganesh Debes
PaperChemicalEngineeringDr - Ganesh Debes
PaperChemicalEngineeringDr - Ganesh Debes
IN INDUSTRIES
.By Dr. B. Basu
Bibekananda.basu1502@gmail.com
Mobile no 9867682084.
Retired General Manager, Reliance Gr.
Ex-Scientist, BTRA, Bombay – 86
Ex-Faculty, T& P Officer, ISO - MR, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Dist: Buldana.
Ex-Coordinator, Power loom service centre. Ministry of Textiles, Sasmira, Bhiwandi
Adjunct Faculty and Placement coordinator, SGGS, Nanded
Visiting Faculty of VJTI, Mumbai 400 019
Author of 64 Publications at National & International level
Modern society relies on the work of chemical, biochemical and process engineers - they help
manage resources, protect the environment and control health and safety procedures, while
developing the processes that make the products we desire or depend on.
Chemical engineering is all about changing raw materials into useful products you use every
day in a safe and cost-effective way. For example: petrol, plastics and synthetic fibres such as
polyester and nylon, all come from oil.
Chemical engineers understand how to alter the chemical, biochemical or physical state of a
substance, to create everything from face creams to fuels.
[2] The Role of chemical Engineers: The Chemical engineers help in leading to advances in
health care, including Technology and Medicine. They also help developing Processing
Systems that more efficiently manage waste disposal. Chemical engineers play a vital role in
Food Processing that help companies make food consumable in a more affordable and
healthy way.
The main role of Chemical Engineers is to Design and trouble shoot processes for the
Production of Chemicals , fuels , food, pharmaceuticals and biological , just to name a few.
They are most often employed by large scale manufacturing Plants to maximise productivity
and product quality with Minimum cost.
In a nutshell, their core responsibilities revolve around three key objectives, i.e., making
processes cost-effective, eco-friendly and efficient.
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[3]ChemicalEngineer`s role in Environment
HOW?
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[3.2]Improving Air Quality:
Air quality and climate change go hand in hand. Chemical engineers who work with air
quality help to save lives and clean the environment they create products such as filters to
prevent or clean up air pollution (car emissions, oil spills, etc.). They have found ways to
capture and neutralise air pollutants before they are discharged into the environment they
have reduced harmful airborne emissions as sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx),
mercury and unburned hydrocarbons which is helping in less toxic air to breathe, they also
design processes or devices to test for dangerous chemicals in air or water
Chemical engineers often share a fair bit of coursework with metallurgy (nowadays of material
science) student in school: thermo, kinetics, heat transport, etc. As Cory Pad stated - liquid steel
metallurgy is filled with chemical reactions in steel and slag. They are also responsible for the
maintenance of Batteries in Coke oven plants.
There are at present 19 Major integrated steel plants in India. SAIL (Steel Authority of India
Limited) is the major public sector company in this sector and TISCO (Tata Iron and Steel
Company) is the major private sector company in this industry.
Today, TISCO employed 32,364 employees and the whole India, the Steel plant recruits 6.1
million people. By and large 10% Chemical Engineers are required among all the Engineers i.e.,
Metallurgy, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and Software.
[5] The role of a chemical engineer in the cement industry spans from the very
first units, all the way to packaging.
Unlike most industries, cement manufacturing is completely dominated by mechanical
operations with only one partially chemical step. Yet, these mechanical operations fall under
the realm of chemical engineering.
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5. Calcination
6. Separation based on particle size
7. Recycle of undesirably sized particles
8. Storage
9. Control of dust in the air
Each of these operations, save calcination - which is a process so to speak, can be designed
only by a chemical engineer; you are the only ones who know the mechanics, Economics and
technology to optimally run all these units.
[5.1] Cement production reached 329 million tonnes (MT) in FY20 and is projected to
reach 381 MT by FY22. However, the consumption stood at 327 MT in FY20 and will reach
379 MT by FY22. The cement production capacity is estimated to touch 550 MT by 2020.
Today there are about 210+ Cement factories are in India with 10 big players. The growth
rate is 7-8% and expected to be 8-9% in the next 5 years.
Biotechnologist
Chemical engineer
Colour technologist
Energy engineer
Nuclear engineer
Petroleum engineer
Product/process development scientist
Analytical chemist
Energy manager
Environmental engineer
Manufacturing engineer
Materials engineer
Mining engineer
Production manager
Quality manager
Waste management officer
Water engineer
Remember that many employers accept applications from graduates with any degree subject,
so don't restrict your thinking to the jobs.
The demand for chemical engineers at major chemical and pharmaceutical companies is
expected to continue but at a slower pace than average through 2020. Employment is tied to
the overall state of manufacturing and to the technologies used to create products
(biotechnology, alternative energies, etc.).
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As the biotechnology industry continues to grow, opportunities for chemical engineers with a
background in biology will expand. Chemical engineering research jobs are increasing in
importance with the development and implementation of new energy sources designed as
substitutes for the world’s diminishing supplies of petroleum and natural gas.
Many chemical engineers become process engineers when they graduate and start their
career. Process engineering is essentially the application of chemical engineering principles
to optimise the design, operation and control of chemical processes. Since this requires
equipment design and selection, mechanical engineers may also be employed as process
engineers.
Biochemical engineers are responsible for tackling many of today’s global challenges such as
the development of vaccines to protect people against pandemic flu, stem cell therapies to
cure blindness and biofuels from algae to provide more sustainable energy sources.
Employment of chemical engineers in India is projected to grow, with the Government and
Private sector jobs available aplenty. Speaking about Private Sector jobs, chemical
engineering graduates can find potential opportunities in sectors such as Petrochemical
industries, Petroleum refineries, Cement Factories, Food Processing and Technology units,
Fertilizer Factories, Pharmaceutical industries, Biotechnology Sector, etc. Some of the top
companies in India hiring chemical engineers are L & T, ONGC, Merchem Limited, Infosys,
Wipro, Reliance, and Essar, among others.
Coming to the pay scale for chemical engineers, the salary is quite lucrative. Freshers can
earn an average pay of INR 25,000 to INR 30,000 per month, nevertheless, on gaining
experience and specific skill sets, you can earn an average of INR 5-7 Lakhs per year. While
salary specifics vary in both Private and Government sectors, there are high-end salary
packages for those willing to work abroad. Some of the international companies like Baker
Hughes, Techconsult UK Ltd., and Swift Worldwide Resources, offer a salary of INR 1 Lakh
– 3 Lakhs per month for competent professionals in chemical engineering.
Looking at the current scope and expansion of the industry, chemical engineering is
considered as one of the brightest career option with huge employment opportunities
available. But not to forget, students aspiring to make an entry into the sector should focus on
having thorough knowledge and skill set and should pursue their engineering education from
an institute that can serve as a strong backing for their profile. Most of the core companies
today rely on prestigious institutions for hiring freshers through campus recruitments. So, if
you are expecting to enter core companies in your chemical engineering field, it is wise to
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join a reputed educational institution that can provide you with industry-vetted knowledge,
aptly polish your skills and talents, and support you with on-campus placements.
Many chemical development engineers work for engineering consultancy and contracting
firms.
There are also opportunities to work in pollution control, environmental protection, energy
conservation, waste recovery and recycling, alternative energy, medical science and health
and safety.
Engineers are well equipped for business roles and may also go into careers in financial
services, management, consultancy or law.
Find information on employers in engineering and manufacturing, energy and utilities, and
other job sectors.
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[10] Skills for your CV
In addition to specific technical knowledge, a chemical engineering degree provides a sound
theoretical basis for introducing new technology and advancing existing technology. You also
gain an awareness of the global and societal context in which engineering solutions are
applied.
Transferable skills that would be useful in a range of engineering and business-related roles
include:
Engineering Council
Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
Others go on to take further study at Masters or PhD level in a specialist area of chemical
engineering that interested them at undergraduate level. A PhD is essential for a career in
academia and research.
It's also possible for chemical engineering graduates to take postgraduate study in areas such
as design, science or management.
For more information on further study and to find a course that interests you, see Masters
Degrees and search postgraduate courses in chemical engineering.
Destination Percentage
Employed 69.4
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Destination Percentage
Unemployed 6.5
Other 5.3
Other 22.5
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4. Great (big) companies some of the world’s largest companies and biggest brands operate in
the chemical and process sector. Not surprisingly, oil and gas features heavily in the top 50
companies ranked by revenue, along with energy companies and pharmaceutical suppliers.
5. Travel and lifestyle Chemical engineering provides some great opportunities for travel and
working in different countries, helped by the high proportion of multinational companies
operating in the sector. So if you want to see the world, choose chemical engineering – you'll
have plenty of chance to work abroad throughout your career. Now a days Merchant Navy is
selecting Chemical Engineers apart from Army, Navy and Air force.
6. Future proof where there are problems to solve, engineers will always be needed. For
chemical and biochemical engineers, the search for sustainable solutions to our future energy,
water, food and pharmaceutical needs (to name a few) will keep them busy for years to come.
7. On hand when it matters in times of trouble, like natural disasters, emergency teams are on
the ground as soon as possible. Once their work is over, teams of people – often volunteers –
replace them to help establish vital services and infrastructure like clean water, warmth and
food. It's always great to know that charities involving chemical engineers are part of these
invaluable teams.
8. Career progression with so many large employers in the sector, there is plenty of scope to
progress your career as a chemical engineer. Even if you prefer to work for a smaller
company, or on your own as a consultant, there is always an opportunity to choose your own
career path. The China National Petroleum Corporation reportedly employs 1.6m people, and
food giant the Compass Group employs over 420,000 people. Chemical engineers also work
in areas such as risk and insurance, business and finance – even politics.( Competitive exams)
The result is a world of opportunity for those looking for an interesting and varied career.
9. Money Although money shouldn’t be the number one reason to enter a profession, getting
paid a good salary for doing a job that’s interesting and rewarding is a pretty good position to
be in. Chemical engineers generally feature at the top end of high earners, with graduate
starting salaries in the UK of around £30,000. Median salaries for Chartered Chemical
Engineers reach over £70,000 and are even higher for those working in certain industries,
which all leads to a great quality of life.
10. Diversity The chemical engineering profession is incredibly diverse. Take, for example
Shell’s Gamba site in Gabon, Africa. In addition to French-speaking Gabonese personnel, it
employs a mix of staff from Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, Asia and
other African countries. The senior engineers and student interns form a multi-cultural, multi-
disciplinary team, which is common within our profession.
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[14] How to become a Perfect Engineer?
[16.1] What are the major Process Control activities followed in the various Chemical
Industries including yours?
Process control activities are carried out with the help of automation
Automation levels will change as per the process requirement/ plant capacity/ capital
investment capability.
automation can be with help of simple local instrument with manual control or can go upto
the fully automated
new software are available for modelling and control like ASPEN etc
[16.2] What are the safety measures taken in the Chemical Industries?
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Safety can be divided into two parts
process safety: for which safety valves/ rupture dics/ software and hardware interlocks etc
are use in addition to other process control philosophies
personal safety: use of personal protective equipment’s like helmets/ hot suits/ hand
gloves/ goggles/ self-breathing apparatus, fire fighting system etc.
There are plenty of stereotypes about the chemical engineering profession that simply aren’t
true. Here are some of the more common misconceptions about chemical engineers and
chemical Engineering
The majority of chemical engineers are male, but actually, about one in four chemical
engineers entering the profession in the UK are female - 28% of last year’s UK chemical
engineering undergraduate intake were women. In total Engineering Industries the female %
is 34%. However, work is still needed to improve not only the proportion of women in
chemical engineering, but also to improve other areas of diversity, equality and inclusion
such as disability, ethnicity or religion. The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) has
signed up to the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Diversity & inclusion in engineering
programme to help tackle these issues.
The production of Total Major Chemicals and Petrochemicals in 2019-20 (upto September
2019) was 13,871 thousand MT. CAGR (compound annual growth rate) in production of
Total Chemicals and Petrochemicals during the period 2014-15 to 2018-19 is 4.78%. Alkali
Chemicals accounts for around 71% of the total production of Major Chemicals for the year
2019-20 (up to September 2019).
The petrochemical demand is expected to grow at 7.5% CAGR from FY 2019-23, with
polymer demand growing at 8%
The agrochemicals market in India is expected to grow at 8% CAGR reaching $3.7 bn by
FY22 and $4.7 bn by FY25.
The specialty chemicals constitute 18% of total chemicals and petrochemicals market in
India. As of FY19, the total market size is around $32 bn. The demand for speciality
chemicals is expected to grow at 12% CAGR from FY19-22.
The chemical industry in India is divided into various segments. Some of the main
segments and their progress statistics are as below:
* Inorganic chemicals constitute one of the major segments of the country's total chemical
production. A growth rate of 9 percent is recorded for the segment that includes alkalis,
fertilizers and detergents as main chemicals.
* Drugs and pharmaceuticals are among the most exported chemicals from India. This
segment of the Indian chemical industry ranks at 4th position in the world. The growth rate of
8 to 9 percent is recorded by the segment.
* Agro-chemical products include pesticides and fertilizers as the main chemicals in this
category. The 10 percent domestic market growth rate is recorded by this segment.
* Dyes and paints segment has a growth rate of about 12 percent. The segment also
includes polymers and other related chemicals.
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* Petrochemicals in the Indian chemical manufacturing industry have the fastest growth
rate of 15 percent.
Considering the growth trends in different sections of the chemical industry in India, one
can easily place the industry among major contributors towards the overall growth of the
country's economy. To improve the sales network for the Indian chemicals, the manufacturers
and suppliers need to rely upon the online b2b networks. The b2b directories are the places
where small and medium sized chemical manufacturing enterprises can gain more benefits.
[19] GDP of India
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in India was worth 2875.14 billion US dollars in 2019,
according to official data from the World Bank and projections from Trading Economics. The
GDP value of India represents 2.39 percent of the world economy. source: World Bank
See the continuous growth rate in GDP of India contributed by Chemical Industries. The year
2020 has shown less figure because of Slack down in the Industries.
[20] Conclusions:
The chemical industry is among the most diversified industrial sectors and includes
basic chemicals and its products, petrochemicals, fertilisers, paints, gases,
pharmaceuticals, dyes, etc.
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The sector covers over 70,000 commercial products, and provides the feedstock to
many downstream industries such as finished drugs, dyestuffs, paper, synthetic rubber,
plastics, polyester, paints, pesticides, fertilisers and detergents.
The industry has a 14% weightage in the overall Index of Industrial Production
(IIP) which gives an indication of its importance in the country’s industrial growth.
A robust chemical industry ushers in many economic and strategic benefits for the
nation. As on March 31, 2019, the size of the Indian chemical industry was estimated at
around USD 35 bn and 3% of India’s GDP.
The Indian chemical sector accounts for 13-14% of total exports and 8-9% of total
imports of India.
In terms of volume of production, it is the twelfth-largest in the world and the third-
largest in Asia. Currently, the per capita consumption of products of the Indian
chemical industry is one-tenth of the world average, which reflects the huge potential
for further growth.
The issues like inadequate technologies, skilled labour, environmental norms and
need to innovate remain a threat to the industry.
Analytical skills. Creativity. Ingenuity. Interpersonal skills. Math skills. Problem-
solving skills are the requirements for the Chemical Engineers.
Only 9.3% Engineers are unemployed. That because of their own lacuna.
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