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An Instant Cure
Infrared provides the heat, cure, bond and catalyst for a range of industrial processes.
How to Choose the Right Heat Transfer Fluid
Heat transfer fluid selection can involve complicated, multi-dimensional decisions where factors such as thermal stability, pumpability, pressure requirements, and more must be weighed in an effort to achieve the optimum balance of performance and economy in your particular system.
Pumps Operate Up to 800°F Without Utility Cooling
Many industrial processes require heating to accomplish a goal, such as melting or drying a product. A large percentage of systems use heat transfer fluid (hot oil) that is circulated by a pump.
Turn Wasted Heat into Reduced Energy Costs with Exothermics
The MT 409 stainless steel air-to-air plate-type heat exchanger from Exothermics offers product cost reductions as high as 30 percent.
The Parker Design
Process heating applications that require temperatures between 350°F and 650°F frequently can be serviced more dependably, efficiently, uniformly and safely with a thermal liquid system as opposed to a steam, water, electric or direct-fired system.
Costly Mistakes to Avoid:
Noncontact Temperature Measurement

When choosing a non-contact temperature sensor (be it a thermal imaging camera or spot pyrometer), it is important to understand the details of what this sensor must do. The user often makes mistakes by not fully understanding three critical factors: emissivity, wavelength and the object’s parameters.
Costly Mistakes to Avoid:
Taking a Heat Exchanger Out of Service

The last thing anyone wants is to take a heat exchanger out of service for repair only to have it fail soon after it has been re-commissioned or not perform the way it was designed. This is a story that is told all too frequently.
Costly Mistakes to Avoid:
With Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers

With over 250 cumulative years of experience applying Air Abatement equipment to a variety of applications, Pro-Environmental Inc. has seen the potential pitfalls when designing these systems. The following is a list of common and costly mistakes made regarding this equipment.
Miura Thinks Green
Miura leads the steam boiler industry with innovative technology that saves money, while saving the planet.
Lubricating Oils and Heat Transfer Oils: The Differences
There is sometimes a fine line between the Thermal Oil and Lubricating Oil product lines marketed by oil companies. Both are slippery and transfer heat, but beyond that, they are formulated for very different functions. Certain terms and test results provided in product data sheets are more common to lube oils than heat transfer oils.

















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