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Sydney Turnwald, Chase Cooling Systems

Sydney Turnwald, Chase Cooling Systems

Sydney Turnwald is the communications coordinator with Chase Cooling Systems. The Washington, Pa.-based company can be reached at 724-746-7066 or visit www.chasechillers.com.

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When Heat Is Not Enough: Bringing Cooling to Industrial Baking

To produce consistent, flavorful foods, the temperature of the ingredients and materials must be controlled, which often involves process cooling technologies.
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Sydney Turnwald, Chase Cooling Systems
May 21, 2022
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Every step of the industrial baking process seems to need some sort of temperature control in order to produce the best baked goods.


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Creating Energy-Efficient Chiller Systems

With proper design, appropriate chiller features and targeted maintenance, it is possible to establish an efficient chiller system.
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Sydney Turnwald, Chase Cooling Systems
October 22, 2020
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Energy savings ranks as one of the most pressing considerations on the minds of almost every plant operator. Not only are there financial considerations but environmental ones as well. Though energy improvements can be incorporated into almost every section of a facility, a specific focus on cooling systems can have a profound impact.


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Choosing a Chiller for Laser Cooling

For laser cooling applications, consider the process chiller features that will best be able to meet your system needs.
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Sydney Turnwald, Chase Cooling Systems
March 23, 2020
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Lasers have become ubiquitous tools in the industrial space. Since being invented in the 1960s, the laser’s ability to cut, mark and bind tough materials has only strengthened. With these improvements, lasers have become a crucial component when making many everyday products.


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