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Managing resources effectively: Make the most of what you have.(Commentary)(Reprint)
March 1, 2009... Working smarter, not harder, is important at every time, but it takes on added significance during tough economic times. None of us can afford to waste resources foolishly, whether they be labor, equipment, energy or even manufactured product. In this issue of Process Heating, we bring you...
Costly mistakes to avoid: taking a heat exchanger out of service.
March 1, 2009... The last thing anyone wants is to take a heat exchanger out of service for repair only to have it fail soon after it has been re-commissioned or not perform the way it was designed. This is a story that is told all too frequently.
When taking a heat exchanger out of service for repair...
Costly mistakes to avoid: noncontact temperature measurement.
March 1, 2009... When choosing a non-contact temperature sensor (be it a thermal imaging camera or spot pyrometer), it is important to understand the details of what this sensor must do. The user often makes mistakes by not fully understanding three critical factors: emissivity, wavelength and the object's...
With regenerative Thermal Oxidizers.(COSTLY MISTAKES TO AVOID)
March 1, 2009... With over 250 cumulative years of experience applying Air Abatement equipment to a variety of applications, Pro-Environmental Inc. has seen the potential pitfalls when designing these systems. The following is a list of common and costly mistakes made regarding this equipment:
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Heat exchanger retrofit cuts costs.(Inner Workings)
March 1, 2009... Four oxidizers that treated emissions from coating lines at a plant making insulation films for the electronics industry appeared deficient, raising concern that the process would not meet regulatory requirements. The plant needed an experienced engineering company to evaluate the problem and...