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Facilities that are generating steam in the U.S. face major challenges, including a dedication to improving capital, a lack of qualified steam workforce, and aging infrastructure. Steam-as-a-Service, a collaborative service developed by Miura America, Armstrong International, and Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB), address these challenges, and this presentation explains how they can provide facilities' steam generation services.
On Demand Remotely monitoring and managing thermal systems performance is the new mandate. But many legacy maintenance teams are thinly staffed, lack thermal domain expertise, and have gotten very good at reacting to rising unplanned downtime incidents.
On Demand Thermal fluids, also commonly known as heat transfer fluids/HTFs, hot oils, thermic fluids, etc., are designed to provide accurate, uniform temperature control to process operating units while still maintaining low system pressures. The “Thermal Fluid Experience” revolves around safety, maintenance, efficiency and reliability of overall plant operations.