This document discusses PID controller design methods for integrating processes with time delay. It proposes designing PID controllers using three methods: internal model control (IMC), direct synthesis, and stability analysis. It evaluates the performance of controllers designed with these methods by applying them to models of various chemical processes that can be represented by integrating processes with time delay. These include level control systems, distillation columns, and continuous stirred-tank reactors. The robustness of the proposed controllers is analyzed considering parameter uncertainty using Kharitonov's theorem. Simulation results show the proposed IMC method provides superior performance over other existing tuning methods. An experimental setup is used to validate the effectiveness of the proposed design methods.