There is a continued need for hydrogenation of many products, but the volume of oils hydrogenated is certain to decrease, even with a population increase. All consumers worldwide are going to develop more and more concern for improving their health and longevity. Thus, the consumption of hydrogenated oils, and oils naturally high in saturated fat, must decrease. The first step will be the elimination of
trans
‐fat in food products, because we now have the technology to do that. Removal of
trans
‐fat will allow us time to find ways to reduce saturated fat, and remove hydrogenation from many products.
The application of cationic polymers to barometric condenser cooling water systems is described. Reduction of fats, oils, and greases from 900 ppm to 10 ppm in cooling water can be attained economically.
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