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A modular process skid is a process system contained within a frame that allows the process system to be easily transported. Individual skids can contain complete process systems and multiple process skids can be combined to create larger process systems or entire portable plants. They are sometimes called “a system in a box.” An example of a multi-skid process system might include a raw materials skid, a utilities skid and a processing unit which work in tandem.

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  • A modular process skid is a process system contained within a frame that allows the process system to be easily transported. Individual skids can contain complete process systems and multiple process skids can be combined to create larger process systems or entire portable plants. They are sometimes called “a system in a box.” An example of a multi-skid process system might include a raw materials skid, a utilities skid and a processing unit which work in tandem. Process skids are considered an alternative to traditional stick-built construction where process system parts are shipped individually and installed incrementally at the manufacturing site. They provide the advantage of parallel construction, where process systems are built off-site in a fabrication facility while civil site upgrades are completed at the plant site simultaneously. Skids are not always appropriate. If individual process parts are large and cannot reasonably be contained within the frame of a modular process skid, traditional construction methods are preferred. (en)
  • Uno skid (lett. "slitta", "pattino") è un basamento sul quale vengono installate apparecchiature industriali modulari e autonome, generalmente nell'ambito di un impianto industriale più grande. Il basamento facilita la movimentazione dell'apparecchiatura, anche se complessa, che può essere trasportata come un unico modulo compatto, già montato e collaudato, sollevando meccanicamente l'intero skid. Gli skid si possono utilizzare anche per il trasporto di semilavorati in una catena di montaggio, ad esempio per spostare scocche di veicoli lungo un impianto di verniciatura. * Unità compressore montata su skid * Unità di coiled tubing montata su skid * Macchina a vapore storica montata su skid (it)
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  • A modular process skid is a process system contained within a frame that allows the process system to be easily transported. Individual skids can contain complete process systems and multiple process skids can be combined to create larger process systems or entire portable plants. They are sometimes called “a system in a box.” An example of a multi-skid process system might include a raw materials skid, a utilities skid and a processing unit which work in tandem. (en)
  • Uno skid (lett. "slitta", "pattino") è un basamento sul quale vengono installate apparecchiature industriali modulari e autonome, generalmente nell'ambito di un impianto industriale più grande. Il basamento facilita la movimentazione dell'apparecchiatura, anche se complessa, che può essere trasportata come un unico modulo compatto, già montato e collaudato, sollevando meccanicamente l'intero skid. Gli skid si possono utilizzare anche per il trasporto di semilavorati in una catena di montaggio, ad esempio per spostare scocche di veicoli lungo un impianto di verniciatura. * * * (it)
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  • Skid (it)
  • Modular process skid (en)
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