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Seasoned veterans from the International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration, including refrigeration expert George Briley, offer advice, technology tips and best practices.
On Wednesday, May 24, an eight-hour program for ammonia safety management will provide end users with prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery (PMPRR) training.
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.
This issue includes our 2022 reader picks on topics relating to process heating and cooling. What makes a reader pick? Primarily, it’s based on how popular these articles have been on our websites over time. Without further ado, let’s take a quick look at each.
Used to start and stop, mix, direct and regulate flow, ball valves are found in water systems, gas plants, distilleries, refineries and other industrial applications.
I have attended several trade shows over the past 60 days that represent many processes in the Industrial heating and industrial cooling markets. The common themes we all are facing are supply chain, workforce and going “green.”
Our inaugural event provides the opportunity to see, touch and learn about technologies specifically intended for industrial process heating and cooling. To help you plan your show visit, I wanted to be sure you’ve noticed these key resources.