wall heating News
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Heilind Leading Supplier TE Connectivity Announced SWFR Single Wall Heat Shrink Tubing
TE Connectivity (TE), a world leader in connectivity and sensors, manufactures SWFR single wall heat shrink tubing which is a cost effective, highly flame-retardant, 2:1 shrink ratio tubing made of irradiated, cross-linked polyolefin. It insulates and mechanically protects components, electrical connections, terminations and more. This non-halogenated tubing is applicable for use in enclosed ...
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Komax Systems, Inc. Launches a Jacketed Heat Exchanger for Sludge Heating
Komax Systems, Inc. Launches a Jacketed Heat Exchanger for Sludge Heating Non-fouling Klean-Wall™ Static Mixer Heat Exchanger provides the best solution for sludge and slurry heating and cooling applications Wilmington, CA--Komax Systems, the leader in static mixer heat exchangers announces the release of a non-clogging high efficiency sludge heat exchanger. This heat exchanger ...
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Kaori develops its double wall brazed plate heat exchanger
With the increasing demands from the customers in the Europe, the U.S. and Canada, KAORI decided to develop the double wall brazed plate heat exchanger. Starting with the most popular size, KAORI's first double wall-D070 is now available on the market. Kaori true double wall unique design not only makes leakage become detectable but also provide extra protection. While encountering aggressive ...
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Kaori expand Patented Double Wall and Air Dryer Heat Exchanger Portfolio
Responding to requests from OEMs to reducing size and cost, Kaori’s team release the new patented Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger for Double Wall D045 and Refrigerated Air Dryer A140. The two new heat exchangers extend the capabilities of Kaori’s line of Double Wall and Air Dryer Series to offer unique design and manufacturing process benefit manufactures of heating and cooling industry ...
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LBNL: How Scientists Are Helping Cities Adapt to Extreme Heat
By Theresa Duque Since early July, the Earth has sweltered under record-breaking heat. In the United States, from California and the Desert Southwest to Texas and Florida, a long-lasting heat wave in the triple digits has broken dozens of heat records – and counting. To mitigate the risks of living in extreme heat, scientists at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ...
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Imtech to boost the solar energy industry in Peru
Gouda - Royal Imtech N.V. (IM-AE, technical services provider in and outside Europe) is going to give a boost to the solar energy industry in Peru as part of its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CRS). It involves two pilot projects in a school and a hospital in the village of Sibayo, in the Colca Canyon in the Andes mountains. The company will be working alongside various ...
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How Do Ceramic Fibre Insulation Improve Energy Efficiency?
In today's world, energy efficiency is a crucial consideration for both residential and industrial applications. Ceramic fibre insulation has gained significant attention for its ability to enhance energy efficiency in various settings. In this article, we shall explore how ceramic fibre insulation contributes to improved energy efficiency and the benefits they offer. Insulation Properties One ...
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Building homes that make more power than they take
Homes being built in this Hudson Valley cul-de-sac offer prospective buyers wooded lots, pretty views and - oh yes - the promise of thumbing your nose at the power utility. These "zero-net energy" homes will feature thick walls, solar panels and geothermal heating and cooling systems, meaning families should be able to generate more energy over a year than they consume. These homes under ...
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ITRI Wins R&D 100 Awards for Fifth Year in a Row
ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute), Taiwan's largest and one of the world's leading high-tech research and development institutions, will accept six 2012 R&D 100 Awards in Orlando, Fla., on Nov. 1, 2012. ITRI was selected as a winner for the fifth consecutive year, collecting six awards for the following advanced technologies in their respective categories: Lignoxy?, ...
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Geothermal: the dark horse of renewable energy
Geothermal energy is clean, quiet, virtually inexhaustible and able meet the world’s annual electricity and heating needs many times over with little impact on the climate or the environment. In many jurisdictions, geothermal energy is emerging as a reliable and affordable alternative to fossil fuels. This fourth article in the GLOBE-Net series on renewable energy discusses the dark horse of ...
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Complex issues with incinerating liquid and gaseous residues
Production processes in the chem-ical and pharmaceutical industries give rise to gaseous and liquid residues that are preferably disposed of in decentralized incinerators. Most of these residues are highly caloric gases and solutions containing high concentrations of organic substances. The complexity of these often toxic substances requires the use of special equipment for the incineration ...
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