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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.
Cross contamination in the pharmaceutical industry is not just an issue for those working in it, but for the wider public as a whole. As general awareness of the potential issues has increased, more questions are being asked of manufacturers and health professionals about the safety, integrity and potential side effects of a range of products and medicines.
HEPA filter packs effectively collect particulate contaminants from the exhaust airstream. HEPA filters are 99.999 percent effective at removing particulate 0.3 micron and larger.
No matter where you look, you will see that industries worldwide rely on iron and steel as an integral component within projects such as shipbuilding, bridge construction and railway infrastructure. The global appetite for these materials is huge, and for most manufacturers of iron and steel, production is an around-the-clock process.
Fluid degradation can lead to expensive maintenance costs and shutdowns due to fouling and loss of heat transfer capacity. Fluid reclaiming allows a processor to reprocess and reuse degraded fluid.
Thirty years ago, heat transfer fluid (HTF) manufacturers would sell virgin fluids at inflated prices and dispose of the used thermal fluids without regard for the potential of remediating the used fluid. Times have changed.
Series 5000 incorporates the company’s maximum-throughput Hi-Flow random or structured packing. Other features of the counter-current packed tower scrubbers include high efficiency mist-eliminator designs and engineering-matched, clog-resistant liquid distribution systems.
Suitable for heavily contaminated steam applications, the FT23 range is available in sizes 1.5 to 2" and two body materials: carbon steel body with stainless steel cover and stainless steel body with stainless steel cover.
Companies interested in improving hot oil system performance, reclaiming existing fluid, or adding makeup fluid can get help. With the company’s reclaim-and-return program, heat transfer fluid users send in degraded heat transfer fluids.