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Curtis Jackson is a thermal application engineering with Fulton, Pulaski, N.Y. For more information from Fulton, call 315-298-5121 or visit www.fulton.com.
Using thermal fluid heaters for process heating allows plant operators to take advantage of benefits such as outdoor installations and reduced maintenance requirements.
With the rise in demand for heating and temperature control in industrial processing, many facilities are looking to thermal fluid for its ability to meet the needs of process heating.