Give details of pilot plant?
Answer / anil
A pilot plant is a small
industrial system, which is
operated to generate
information about the behavior
of the system for use in
design of larger facilities. Pilot
plant is a relative term in the
sense that plants are typically smaller than
full-scale production plants, but are built in a
range of sizes.
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