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As we say goodbye to 2022 and look forward to 2023, with this issue of Process Heating & Cooling, I wanted to bring you the best of our content from 2022. This way, if there is anything you missed, you’ll have another chance to discover it.
Julabo, a supplier of temperature control technology, continues its expansion with the acquisition of GAF. The medium-sized company based in Germany brings additional expertise in electronics and automation to Julabo, say the companies.
Of late, industrial processes such as pharmaceuticals, medical and recreational cannabis, vacuum coating and product testing — those that require a wide band of temperature control — have been at the forefront.
While the basic design and function of temperature control units can be relatively simple, each aspect has a wide-ranging impact on the system overall.
Temperature control units are relatively simple in their design and operation, but the impact they have on industrial processes can be significant. To better understand this, it is important to review.
A provider of circulating liquid temperature control systems partnered with multinational medical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to provide temperature control solutions for critical processes in the development of essential medical aid.
If manufacturing were a person (stick with me here…), it would be the world’s worst control freak. Think about it: knowledge and control are the name of the game in effective manufacturing.