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Even in the best of economic times, businesses have to maximize efficiencies and cut waste. These tasks take on even greater importance during an economic slowdown.
Industrial operations continue to confront numerous issues with the cooling towers employed to cool industrial processes. The towers cool the processes by evaporatively cooling the circulating water used for process cooling.
When it comes to heavy industrial operations, large cooling towers — often the size of multi-story buildings — are required to cool processes and keep high temperatures in check.
Patriot Forge depends on cooling towers manufactured from high density polyethylene to maintain optimum bath temperatures for quenching metal forgings and cooling hydraulic systems.
Forging — a manufacturing process of shaping metal by applying a variety of powerful compressive forces to it — is known for producing parts that have excellent fracture toughness and ductility while also offering impact resistance and fatigue strength.
Have you ever noticed that possibilities are only limited by the ways in which you choose to view them? Perspective is key: It you choose to believe something is possible (or impossible), then it is.
Water cooling, evaporative heat transfer equipment such as cooling towers, and cooling water treatment remain the focus of the Cooling Technology Institute’s annual conference. The meeting will take place February 4-8 at the Hilton Houston North. Head to Houston to learn the latest about industrial evaporative cooling technologies.
When it comes to process cooling, few industries rely on the application of heat as much as the sintering process in powder-metal manufacturing. With temperatures in the high heat section of a sintering furnace reaching several thousand degrees Fahrenheit, the parts must be cooled dramatically before being handled by operators.
Given galvanized metal cooling towers’ vulnerability to corrosion — the risk of which is exacerbated by certain water-treatment techniques — noncorrosive plastic cooling towers are becoming more attractive.
The Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Thermoforming Division hosts the biennial SPE Thermoforming Conference. The next event is planned for October 24-26, 2023, in Cleveland, Ohio.