|
|||
|
|
|||
|
From thermomegatech.com
Most people, regardless of background, are aware of some of the basic elements of freezing. What we will cover are some of the less well known, less obvious facts about how and why things freeze and what happens as a result. It is our hope that there will be something here for everyone that will, perhaps, make dealing with freezing and its prevention easier.
Through the use of anecdotal example and data, we will create a reference usable throughout industry for anyone who needs o deal with almost any form of freeze protection. We hope that you will feel free to utilize this primer on freezing as you look for solutions to those situations in which you find yourself that might include locomotive cooling systems freezing, industrial process systems freezing, solar collector systems freezing and others
Products & Services
Laboratory freeze dryers preserve samples by freezing the material and then allowing sublimation to occur. This water-removal process is also known as lyophilization.
Fluid heat transfer systems circulate thermal fluid through process equipment to maintain an even, consistent temperature profile.
Laboratory refrigerators and laboratory freezers are used to cool or freeze samples for preservation.
Fire protection services install, maintain and monitor safety equipment such as flame and smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, fire alarms and annunciators.
Industrial refrigerators are designed to maintain stored items below room temperature, but above the freezing point of water. Industrial freezers are designed to keep their contents below the freezing point of water (32 degrees Fahrenheit).
Product Announcements
Topics of Interest
In an attempt to avoid freezing problems and interrupted production, cracked valves to atmosphere and bypassed traps to the sewer have been common. The cost and scarcity of energy or fuel has made...
(Read More)
Freeze protection valves are effective in preventing freeze damage in process lines. Unlike steam or electric tracing, which require power and can cause water to overheat, freeze protection valves...
(Read More)
Application: For the control of inside temperature of instrument enclosures or analyzer housings that are heated via steam or hot fluids. Purpose & Background: Instruments/analyzers installed...
(Read More)
Many vendors claim to have real-time systems, but without defining what they mean by real-time and what time frame they have in mind, it’s impossible to compare real-time systems. You may have...
(Read More)
Have you seen those advertisements on TV for a major office supply chain where a person is faced with a really complex dilemma? Then someone presses the big read EASY button and the problem is...
(Read More)
Technical Articles
|
|