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Emerging out of trials and into the mainstream, hydrogen offers a greener, safer future for us all – but harnessing its full potential requires a high degree of technical understanding.
A lot has changed in just 35 years. Consider how modern industrial ovens compare with those of the past. The innovations help improve the thermal processing of your products.
When I started my junior year of engineering school in the mid ’80s, the lease on the apartment I rented did not start until October. The university was 200 miles from where I grew up, but it just happened that my dad was working at that time in the same city.
Those that have worked with industrial thermal technologies likely remember when the U.S. Department of Energy’s Industrial Technology Program was actively marketing its efforts to reduce industry’s energy consumption — and thereby reduce overall demand for energy.
Model DTS 3000 is suited for multiple-enclosure applications including washdown. The side-mount cooling units are available in sizes from 900 to 24,000 BTU/hr for use in applications with high temperature, high ambient environments.
Recovering flash steam rather than venting it to atmosphere allows process plants to avoid energy losses from process steam systems. The techniques used to recover flash steam depend on the steam system design and process steam demands.
Lowering energy consumption can have a positive impact on the bottom line, and all plants can benefit from reduced operating costs. Any steam venting from the steam and condensate system is the top reason for lost energy in today’s steam systems.
Energy improvement offers enormous potential for variable cost reduction and improved environmental performance. These types of improvements can be fast tracked and amplified via internet-based collaboration, but there is a risk that outsourced services can lead to a hollowing out of site expertise.
The Bepex PCX Dispersion Flash Dryer is designed to efficiently and effectively process wet cakes, pastes and slurries, including high-moisture and heat-sensitive feed materials.
The hybrid adiabatic cooling system is a freezeproof system that combines dry air cooling during the cooler months of the year with fluid cooling during the warmer months.