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A Water-Saving Solution for Chilling Plastics

A new chiller system has helped a plastics manufacturer reduce water costs and meet increased production demands.


Cooling with Mist

Mist cooling can provide a high-efficiency, energy-saving alternative to closed-loop cooling towers.

by Makarand A. Chitale, Mist Ressonance Engineering Pvt. Ltd.


Injecting New Life into Old Insulation

Replacing saturated pipe and vessel insulation isn’t the only way to stop energy losses. Dry air injection can restore old insulation to like-new performance without requiring a costly system shutdown.

by Kristi Grahl


Less Energy, Better Drying

Dehumidification drying using refrigeration can reduce energy consumption, minimize or eliminate air emissions, and provide improved control.

by Donald C. Lewis, P.E., Nyle Corp.


Overcoming Separation Anxiety

Even small amounts of water in an ammonia refrigeration system can increase energy costs substantially. Determining the level of water contamination and identifying an effective separation method are crucial to optimizing system performance.

by Rick VanSeters, H.A. Phillips & Co.


Tight Temperature Control

In a plastics manufacturing process, tight temperature control can be achieved with modern instrumentation as well as right-sized valves, pumps and heaters.

by Wes Moffitt, Wittmann Inc.


Water-Saving Temperature Control

Using recirculating water baths instead of tap water cooling can reduce water waste drastically while providing tight temperature control.



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