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Authored by members of the Industrial Heating Equipment Association's safety committee, the Safety Zone column looks at issues relating to oven and furnace standards and safety.
The coronavirus and the COVID-19 disease it causes have reshaped how we live and how we do business. Though the situation is fluid as conditions continue to change, manufacturing remains an essential business in many locations. Maintaining the supply chain and access to necessary equipment will help support essential manufacturing operations. To that end, Process Heating will report on any developments relating to low temperature industrial thermal processing here.
If you're looking for articles that specifically address one of the process industries such as food and beverage or papermaking, select that industry focus.
The technology behind drying is as much art as science. Applying a global approach to the subject of process drying, Darren Traub takes a large topic and gives it scale.
With a unique blend of humor and good common sense, Energy Notes is written by Dick Bennett, a veteran of the heat processing industry with a total of 35 years combustion equipment experience.
With a no-nonsense, practical approach and extensive experience in temperature and power control technology and training, Arthur Holland looks at process sensors and controls in his Heating Highlights column.
Profiles in Infrared Heating showcases members of the Infrared Equipment Division, a voluntary national trade assoc. representing the major segments of the industrial heat processing equipment industry.
If you've ever asked, "How do they do that?" turn to this section, with sponsored content from manufacturers of heat processing technology on how to get it done.