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Industrial process cooling equipment such as cooling towers or chillers can corrode before they are installed or while they are temporarily laid up for the season. This is especially so if equipment is exposed to harsh outdoor conditions during shipping or storage.
In our annual Cooling Capabilities Chart on Low Temperature Heat Transfer Fluids, we have compiled all the data you need to choose a fluid for low temperature heat transfer fluid processes.
When choosing which low temperature heat transfer fluid to use for your process, data such as density, film coefficient, viscosity, pour point and thermal conductivity need to be taken into consideration.
Hydraulic Institute will host a pump systems optimization course on September 4. The seminar will focus on how to improve efficiency and reliability in industrial pumping systems.
When unexpected equipment outages, increased production demands or seasonal heating leave you needing process cooling, consider whether temporary cooling equipment can fill the gap.
For manufacturers in process industries such as pulp and paper, food and beverage, and steel, process optimization is an ongoing challenge to meet while satisfying defined process specifications and producing quality product on time.
Professional sports teams perform many hours of analysis prior to drafting new talent. They study film and assess the skills of potential draftees to make decisions that will fit their team needs.
The evaluation process for choosing equipment mimics the athletic world.
A seminar that will discuss the proper methods to design and maintain an effective cooling water management program will be hosted by U.S. Water Services, Plymouth, Minn., on March 28.