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Market.us predicts that in the coming years, the desire for energy-efficient solutions, the need for advanced thermal management systems, and the expanding industrialization will be some of the factors to propel the expansion of the global market for heat transfer fluids.
The thermal fluid heater manufacturer will lead attendees in exploring the best practices and techniques for safely operating heating systems at an industrial plant.
Up to $10 billion in Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit (48C) will be made available to “strengthen U.S. industrial competitiveness and clean energy supply chains” as a part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda.
Wisconsin Oven built and shipped a horizontal quench system to a manufacturer of products for the automotive industry. It will be used for the solution treatment of aluminum.
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) fabricated a device that could boost the conversion of heat into electricity. If perfected, the technology could help recoup some of the heat energy that is wasted in the United States at a rate of about $100 billion each year.
Weidmüller Inc. USA, a provider of smart industrial connectivity products and solutions, broke ground on an engineering and production facility at its current location in Chesterfield County, Va.
Blue M designed and shipped a mechanical convection oven to a medical products manufacturer. The oven has a temperature range of 27°F (15°C) above ambient to 662°F (350°C).
Control technology and software will help Swedish cleantech company HaloSep optimize its process that turns hazardous incinerator flue gas residue from waste-to-energy plants into usable materials.
Syzygy Plasmonics of Houston, Texas, selected Emerson to automate its catalyst reactor technology. The all-electric production method — a catalyst reactor technology that uses light instead of thermal energy for chemical manufacturing — is intended to replace fossil-fuel-based combustion.