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This issue includes our 2022 reader picks on topics relating to process heating and cooling. What makes a reader pick? Primarily, it’s based on how popular these articles have been on our websites over time. Without further ado, let’s take a quick look at each.
This issue includes our 2022 reader picks on topics relating to process cooling. What makes a reader pick? Primarily, it’s based on how popular these articles have been on our websites over time. Without further ado, let’s take a look at each.
In pulp and paper manufacturing, the temperature of the steam must be accurately controlled as it enters the dryer roll. Desuperheaters serve to reduce heat or desuperheat the steam used in the drying process.
Control valves are critical components in desuperheating and steam-conditioning systems. They require an understanding of system operation before they are specified.
Two primary uses for steam in the power and process industries are performing mechanical work and as a heat transfer medium. Superheated steam is preferred for mechanical work because it does not contain entrained water droplets, which can damage rotating equipment.