for example in the defating of plant seeds. for example in defatting of plant seeds.
Copper extraction can be done through both batch and continuous processes. Batch processing involves processing a fixed amount of material at one time, while continuous processing involves a steady flow of material through the extraction system without interruption. The choice between batch and continuous extraction depends on factors such as the scale of production, efficiency requirements, and cost considerations.
sponge iron production is continuous process sponge iron production is continuous process
If you think of baking cookies it is rather simple. When you make a batch of cookies, you usually make and bake many cookies at a time, which like it sounds is a batch process. A continuous process would be making and baking one cookie at a time.
Springer Link offers several journals on batch and continuous culture. Thee journals begin with the article titled "Growth of Nitrosomonas europaea in batch and in continuous culture."
There is no fed batch continuous reactor as far as i know. But there are batch, fed-batch and continuous type reactors. Basically a batch reactor is one in which you fill up all the things and lock it down for fermentation while in a fed batch you keep putting the feed in and allow cells to grow as much as possible or until you reach the capacity of the reactor where as in a continuous reactor you keep feeding in and taking out the product continuously that is why continuous type reactors run for long time like weeks or months.
It replaced the slower batch digesting process
There are so many differences among students in a particular batch. The differences may be in their color, race, intelligence level, physical attributes and so much more.
one off is the production of an item once, batch productions is a form of production that is applied to a large number of items all at once whilst mass production is the same but made one at a time from mass produced parts. Haven't heard of continuous production!
You can grow Penicillum notatum by using a batch or continuous fermentor.
Depends on the product. Both can be profitable. If volume is high and the product is standard, than, the continuous production is a better fit. If the product need flexibility and less volume, the batch production is more suitable.
You didn't give a context, but in an application like credit card processing a batch process collects a number of transactions into a batch and then sends them all at once at a predetermined time or as part of a manual process. A continuous process would process the cards as they were presented. In reality there is a mix in CC processing where a quick check is made on validity of card when presented and complete processing in a batch. In some transmission applications data is first collected and then "burst" out at a later time or after all the data is collected. This is analogous to a batch transmission.
Yes it is as there is no break in the output as you would have with a batch process.