Introduction To The Chemical Industry
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.39 GB | Duration: 2h 54m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.39 GB | Duration: 2h 54m
Dive into the chemical industry: processes, products & technologies in polymers, fuels & materials.
What you'll learn
Understand the structure and global role of the chemical industry
Identify key chemical products and their industrial applications
Explain core manufacturing processes and unit operations
Distinguish between batch, continuous, and semi-continuous systems
Interpret basic engineering diagrams like BFD, PFD, and P&ID
Recognize the importance of safety, compliance, and sustainability
Explore economic drivers, costs, and financial performance in the industry
Discover career paths and skills needed to succeed in the chemical sector
Requirements
Basic Process Engineering background (understanding chemical processes, etc.)
Description
Introduction to the Chemical IndustryExplore the industry behind the products that shape our daily lives!The chemical industry is everywhere—yet most people don’t realize how deeply it impacts everything from the food we eat to the cars we drive and the phones we use. This course is your friendly and comprehensive introduction to the vast world of chemical manufacturing.In this course, you’ll gain a solid understanding of what the chemical industry is, how it operates, and why it matters. We’ll walk through essential topics such as:Major product categories like bulk chemicals, pharmaceuticals, plastics, and fertilizersIndustrial processes including distillation, drying, chemical reactions, and moreManufacturing approaches: continuous, batch, and semi-continuous systemsThe global chemical value chain and how raw materials become end productsKey players in the industry—from global giants like BASF and Dow to regional leadersTrends and challenges, including sustainability, green chemistry, and digital innovationCareer opportunities, top skills in demand, and how you can fit into this dynamic fieldWhether you're a non-technical professional looking to better understand your company’s operations, a student or career changer exploring opportunities, or an engineer refreshing your industry context, this course is made for you.You don’t need a chemistry degree or plant experience—just curiosity and a willingness to learn.Come discover how the chemical industry powers the modern world, one molecule at a time!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcom & Introduction
Lecture 2 Before you Start - Course Overview
Lecture 3 About This Course
Section 2: 1. Introduction to the Chemical Industry
Lecture 4 Overview of the Chemical Industry
Lecture 5 Key Segments - Category of Chemicals: Bulk, Fine Chemicals & More
Lecture 6 Key Players - Global Companies
Lecture 7 Key Players - Regions
Lecture 8 Key Players - Institutions
Lecture 9 Top Chemical Companies in the World
Lecture 10 Insight: BASF - Chemical Company Profile
Lecture 11 Global Value Chain in the Chemical Industry (Part 1)
Lecture 12 Global Value Chain in the Chemical Industry (Part 2)
Lecture 13 Examples of the Global Value Chain
Lecture 14 Section 1 - Closure
Section 3: 2. Manufacturing Processes in the Chemical Industry
Lecture 15 Introduction to Section 2
Lecture 16 The Chemical Process Life Cycle
Lecture 17 Basics of Chemical Manufacturing
Lecture 18 Types of Production Processes
Lecture 19 Common Industrial Processes
Lecture 20 Industrial Equipment
Lecture 21 Unit Opeartions
Lecture 22 Extra: Industrial Equipment & Unit Operations
Lecture 23 Plant Utilities
Lecture 24 Insight: Stream as a Utility
Lecture 25 Finance & Economics of the Chemical Industry
Lecture 26 Metrics of Finance & Economics of the Chemical Industry
Lecture 27 Safety and Sustainability in Manufacturing
Lecture 28 Section 2 - Closure
Section 4: 3. Common Industries & Their Products
Lecture 29 Section 3 - Introduction
Lecture 30 Raw Feedstocks & Industrial Use
Lecture 31 Fertilizers & Basic Chemicals
Lecture 32 Polymers and Plastics
Lecture 33 Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals
Lecture 34 Pharmaceuticals
Lecture 35 Retail & Consumer
Lecture 36 Construction & Materials
Lecture 37 Paintings & Coatings
Lecture 38 Other Chemicals Widely Used
Lecture 39 Final Thoughts - Section 3
Section 5: 4. Regulations and Compliance in the Chemical Industry
Lecture 40 Introduction - Section 4
Lecture 41 Regulatory Frameworks in Different Regions
Lecture 42 Engineering Standards - BFD, PFD, P&ID, etc
Lecture 43 Compliance and Quality Standards
Lecture 44 Common Organizations in Engineering Standards
Lecture 45 Environmental Regulations in the Chemical Industry
Lecture 46 Section 4 - Closure
Section 6: 5. Careers in the Chemical Industry
Lecture 47 Section 5 - Overview
Lecture 48 Key roles: Process Engineers, Plant Managers, R&D, Operators, etc.
Lecture 49 Diving Deeper: Key Roles in the Chemical Industry
Lecture 50 Top Skills in demand & Career Development Pathways
Lecture 51 Section 5 Closure
Section 7: 6. Emerging Technologies and Innovation in the Chemical Industry
Lecture 52 Introduction to Section 6
Lecture 53 Industry 4.0 and Digital Transformation
Lecture 54 Sustainable Practices and Green Chemistry
Lecture 55 Impact of Innovation on Industry Competitiveness
Lecture 56 Final Thoughts - Section
Section 8: 7. Future Outlook of the Chemical Industry
Lecture 57 Section 7 Overview
Lecture 58 Trends Shaping the Future of Chemical Industry
Lecture 59 Market Forecast and Growth Opportunities
Lecture 60 Section 7 - Closure
Section 9: Closure
Lecture 61 Course Wrap-up
Lecture 62 BONUS - What's Next?
Students (Engineering/Sciences/STEM),Professionals (Engineering, Science, etc.),Managers & Decision-Makers (Operations, Engineering, R&D, Plant, Project),Non-Technical Process Factory Staff