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Do you have a need to earn CE credits, or a desire to learn more about specific industrial heating and cooling topics? The Thermal Processing Continuing Education Center, produced by thermal brands of BNP Media, includes more than 30 courses on industrial heating and cooling.
Virtual reality can be used to provide fully immersive experiences that allow trainees to work through real-world scenarios, including hazardous situations, in a safe training environment.
Utilizing immersive virtual experiences can help employees be prepared for all scenarios. Virtual reality (VR) training experiences provide a safe training alternative that looks and feels real.
Steam is one of the most common methods of heat transfer in process heating applications, but did you know that thermal fluid systems can be used for the same applications?
Industrial process heating operations often involve high temperatures and pressures that — if not properly managed and maintained — can put processes and personnel at risk.
Being cognizant of safety can prevent injury and loss of life. In the larger scale of a business, it can prevent expensive repercussions while at the same time improve efficiency and production.
Wall Colmonoy will host a spring session of its furnace brazing school on May 15-17. Engineers, technicians, quality managers, production managers and others who attend the course will get hands-on practice while learning about brazing technology.
Over the next decade, the manufacturing sector is expected to produce up to 3.5 million highly skilled, technology-based jobs. Concurrently, nearly 2.5 million workers will retire by 2025. The trends will combine to create up to 2 million positions unfilled and a skills shortage. To address these shortfalls, Rockwell Automation and ManpowerGroup have teamed up to offer 12-week Academy of Advanced Manufacturing (AAM) programs.
Education programs at Endress+Hauser to train instrument technicians and engineers from the process automation industry in installation, programming and troubleshooting skills now can include IACET CEUs.
Intended for industrial process-heating operators and users of all types of industrial heating equipment, IHEA’s “Fundamentals of Industrial Process Heating” online learning course is scheduled to begin March 13.
Paratherm is excited to offer our 5th on-site training at our King of Prussia, PA headquarters. Join us as our Global Director of Technology, Ryan Ritz discusses technical issues that can compromise the performance of all heat transfer fluid applications—and what you can do about them.