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Suitable for plastics resin manufacturers, compounders and processors, Model CHR safeguards oxygen-sensitive materials from burning, discoloration and degradation during polymerization and other chemical reactions.
Two case studies highlight ways evaporative cooling is used in the process industries to reduce the impact of heat-generating equipment such as paint ovens and plastic-molding equipment.
Evaporative cooling has been around for centuries. Also called adiabatic cooling (particularly in Europe), evaporative cooling is the earliest form of air-side cooling known to man. In spite of that, it also is probably the least understood — and sometimes maligned — solution to cooling.
When it comes to heavy industrial operations, large cooling towers — often the size of multi-story buildings — are required to cool processes and keep high temperatures in check.
China's Jilin Connell Chemical Industry Co. Ltd. has selected Honeywell UOP’s advanced methanol-to-olefins (MTO) process to tap domestic coal resources and produce ethylene and propylene, the essential ingredients for making plastics.
Series MPS40 has a touchscreen display that uses the latest technology in digital image processing to accurately identify the melt of up to three samples simultaneously.