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In this year end issue of Process Heating & Cooling, we’ve compiled an index of our 2022 articles organized by topic and our 25 most popular stories of 2022.
As we say goodbye to 2022 and look forward to 2023, with this issue of Process Heating & Cooling, I wanted to bring you the best of our content from 2022. This way, if there is anything you missed, you’ll have another chance to discover it.
Thermal Product Solutions shipped a Gruenberg conveyor oven with a maximum temperature rating of 360°F (182°C) and an operating temperature range of 300 to 330°F (150 to 165°C) to a company in the medical industry.
An electrically heated batch oven will be used by an aerospace manufacturer for curing composite materials. Wisconsin Oven built and shipped the oven, which is designed to meet the requirements of AMS 2750F, Class 2 furnaces and Instrumentation Type A.
Lewco Inc. delivered a walk-in oven to a manufacturer in the defense industry. The electrically heated oven, which is rated for a maximum temperature of 350°F (175°C), is used for preheating various parts to 165°F (74°C).
Growing demand for lithium-ion batteries puts pressure on manufacturers to improve all steps in the product chain, including the heating processes. With electric rotary kilns, lithium refineries could cut carbon dioxide emissions in their heating processes to zero if renewable energy were used. At the same time, cathode producers could benefit from lower energy consumption and higher productivity.
A bakery in the western United States installed a catalytic oxidizer for the abatement of volatile organic compounds. The primary source of emissions at a commercial bakery is the oven, which produces VOCs from the release of compounds formed in the yeast fermentation process.
Watlow completed its acquisition of Eurotherm from Schneider Electric Co. Eurotherm provides temperature, power and process control, measurement and data management equipment, systems, software and services for global industrial markets.
Wall Colmonoy announced a $2.5 million modernization plan at its Alloy Products plant in Los Lunas, N.M. The project includes upgrades to the plant infrastructure and environment, alloy furnace equipment, and research and development laboratory to increase capacity, improve processes and add new capabilities.