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Mass Transfer in Chemical Engineering is the process of transferring mass from one place to another. It is a fundamental process in many chemical engineering operations, such as distillation, absorption, and adsorption. Mass transfer is also used in the production of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food products. It is also used in the treatment of wastewater and air pollution. Mass transfer is a complex process that involves the transfer of mass from one phase to another, such as from a liquid to a gas or from a gas to a liquid. It is also used to transfer mass from one component to another, such as from a solid to a liquid or from a liquid to a solid. Mass transfer is also used to transfer mass from one location to another, such as from a container to a reactor. Mass transfer is an important process in many industries, including the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and environmental industries. Companies that specialize in mass transfer include Koch-Glitsch, Sulzer, and GEA Group. Other companies that provide mass transfer services include Alfa Laval, SPX Flow, and Koch Heat Transfer. Show Less Read more