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Check out Process Heating & Cooling's first edition of 2023! In the January issue, we look at reducing your boiler's carbon footprint, industrial boiler maintenance and more!
Find mineral oils and synthetic thermal fluids, among others, using this comparison chart that shows key fluid properties such as flashpoint, pour point, bulk temperature and film temperature for nearly 150 different heat transfer fluids.
In Process Heating's annual Equipment Overview on Heat Transfer Fluids, we have compiled all the data you need to choose a fluid that can take the heat - and move it to wherever you need it to go.
A boiler cleaning and maintenance program is a good investment for any facility. Equipment such as boilers should never be neglected or pushed to the bottom of the to-do list.
One of the ways to reduce the adverse effects of burners on the environment is to convert legacy fuel trains in industrial heating and steam applications from running on petroleum and other fossil fuels to renewable and biodegradable biofuels.
“A safety emergency that unfolded in plain sight” — and how those ignored warnings led to a fatal explosion of a clearly corroded pressure vessel — is the focus of a safety video from the U.S. Chemical Safety Board.
An electrically heated walk-in oven will help a manufacturer of water infrastructure products such as valves, fire hydrants and pipe connections achieve their product specfifications. Grieve Corp., Round Lake, Ill., built and delivered the oven, which is used to preheat the valve bodies to 240 to 260°F (115 to 127°C).
A maker of brazed assemblies in the United Kingdom has expanded its capabilities with the acquisition of a new vacuum brazing furnace. The new furnace will be comparable to the largest brazing furnaces already installed at Wall Colmonoy Ltd., with dimensions of 55 by 50 by 40".