heat exchanger protection News
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Saving energy with your NEMA enclosures
Over the past few decades, electronics for automation, process controls, drives and PLC’s have become more common in NEMA enclosures. The thermal management of these electronic enclosures has become very important in protecting expensive components, as well as the awareness of the cost of cooling these enclosures. NEMA cabinets are used for protection from the harsh environments ...
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NOREN PRODUCTS announces the release of their smallest and lowest-cost air-to-air heat exchanger
NOREN PRODUCTS INC., of Menlo Park, CA, a leading developer and manufacturer of thermal solutions including heat pipes, thermal pins, and heat exchangers, today announces the release of their smallest and lowest-cost air-to-air heat exchanger, the "Mighty Mini" CC100. The CC100 is specifically designed to provide low cost, small form factor protection against overheating in all types of ...
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Bosch Contributions to Canada`s EcoPlusHome Generate Significant Energy Savings
Can a family of six live their everyday life without dependence on fossil fuels for an entire year? By integrating its leading efficient geothermal, solar and home appliance technologies, Bosch helped Canada's EcoPlusHome demonstrate that today's modern family can live a net zero existence without compromising comfort or cost. Through the use of both passive and active eco-friendly efforts, the ...
By Robert Bosch
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EPA Issues Long-Awaited Final Rule Revising Standards for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
On December 20, 2012, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Jackson signed a much-anticipated rulemaking package revising the emission standards for commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units (CISWI). The rule has not yet been published in the Federal Register. The final rule accomplishes two broad goals: it revises the Clean Air Act (CAA) emission limits for ...
By Acta Group
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EPA Issues Long-Awaited Final Rule Revising Standards for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
On December 20, 2012, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Jackson signed a much-anticipated rulemaking package revising the emission standards for commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units (CISWI). The rule has not yet been published in the Federal Register. The final rule accomplishes two broad goals: it revises the Clean Air Act (CAA) emission limits for ...
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