Industrial Parts Dryers

(32 companies)
Part Dryers are devices used to dry discrete parts or components.

Hand Dryers

(39 companies)
Hand dryers are electric-powered appliances that are used to dry hands after they have been washed.
Laboratory freeze dryers preserve samples by freezing the material and then allowing sublimation to occur. This water-removal process is also known as lyophilization.

Compressed Air Dryers

(493 companies)
Compressed air dryers utilize technologies such as refrigeration, desiccant adsorption, and membrane filtration to remove contaminants, particularly water, from the air.

Cutoff Machines

(32 companies)
Cutoff machines or chop saws are power saws that use abrasive blades to cut hard materials such as metal, concrete and tile.
Thermal Platforms provide heating and cooling with more precise temperature control for environmental or climatic testing.

Thermal Cyclers

(68 companies)
Thermal cyclers are laboratory instruments capable of generating and maintaining specific temperatures for a defined period of time.
Thermal compounds and thermal interface materials form a thermally conductive layer on a substrate, between components or within a finished product.
Gas dryers remove liquid droplets within a gas stream; gas filters remove solid particles from a gas stream; and gas purifiers remove gaseous contaminants from a gas stream. They are essential in gas process stream applications.

Thermal Profilers

(22 companies)
Thermal profilers are temperature instruments or recorders that provide temperature profiles for furnaces, kilns, or other continuous thermal processes.
Thermal oxidizers and catalytic oxidizers are used to destroy volatile organic compounds (VOC) in process gases.
Calorimeters and thermal analyzers contain a heat source that can deliver a heat flux, at a distinct temperature, into a sample, and a temperature-measuring device that can read the resultant change in temperature.

Thermal Imagers

(350 companies)
Thermal imagers detect heat patterns in the infrared wavelength (1 micron to 100 micron) spectrum.

Thermal Spray Coatings

(64 companies)
Thermal spray coatings are made of metal, ceramic, composite, and polymer materials that are engineered for deposition using arc wire, combustion wire, plasma, high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF), vacuum plasma spraying (VPS), or other specialized spray processes.
Tempering valves and thermally actuated valves contain a thermal sensing component that opens or closes in response to temperature changes.