Prajapati, J.
Jagdish Prajapati is a Lead Systems Engineer for Linde Engineering North America. He received a Bch degree in chemical engineering from South Gujarat University and an MS degree from Dharmsinh Desai University. He began his career as a process engineer at Larson & Toubro-Chiyoda in Vadodara, India. In 2010, he joined the petrochemical group at Linde Engineering India and led several projects on conceptual process design and systems engineering. In 2014, he joined Linde Engineering North America and is responsible for the process systems engineering in petrochemical plants for cracking furnaces, cracker recovery section and polypropylene plants. Mr. Prajapati is a licensed professional engineer in Alberta, Canada. He is also working as a proposal manager and engineering manager for olefin recovery plants and hydrogen and synthesis plants.
The new normal in petrochemical revamp projects
You have made the decision to increase plant capacity—with a change in feed—in the existing facility.
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