Color Bugs in Chemical Engineering
The Color Gu of Chemical Industry
Between heaven and earth, there is a chemical industry, which has infinite mysteries, but it also hides the trouble of "Color Gu".
The matter of chemical industry is related to the clothing, food, housing and transportation of all people. There are many materials used, and the process is complicated. Those who are first involved in this way are often fascinated by the color of the appearance. When selecting materials, or seeing their bright color, they think they are of high quality, without delving into their chemical properties and purity geometry. This is the first harm of the "color Gu", which is tempting to misjudge by appearance.
In the production process, there is also a "color Gu" at work. In some reaction processes, the color of the product may be gorgeous or elegant. If the operator only looks at the color, he rashly determines that the reaction is completed, while ignoring the accurate detection data and strict control of the reaction conditions, which often results in uneven product quality and is not practical.
Furthermore, the maintenance of chemical equipment cannot fail to prevent "color". If the appearance of the equipment is brand new and shiny, it will feel safe. In fact, the internal parts may have been quietly damaged due to chemical corrosion. Determining the quality of the equipment by the color of the appearance alone is like a blind person touching the elephant, and it is difficult to see the whole picture.
To break the "color" of the chemical industry, it is necessary to use scientific methods and rigorous heart. Material selection should be based on accurate detection, not just visual color. Production control, according to the standard process, precision instrument data, not misled by the appearance of the product. Equipment maintenance, in-depth exploration of the internal structure, not slack because of the new appearance.
In this way, only in the chemical industry can we not be confused by the "color Gu", and make steady progress, so that the chemical industry can benefit the world, rather than being invisible due to the "color Gu".