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Concrete Saws: The Ultimate Cutting Device

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Nothing says unbridled power like a concrete saw. Whether a concrete saw is powered by hydraulic or pneumatic pressure, gasoline, or an electric motor, you can be assured that you are dealing with some serious cutting power. Despite the name, a concrete saw isn’t just limited to the cutting of concrete; in fact, a concrete saw can cut through a number of materials, including asphalt, masonry, tiles, bricks, and many other solid materials. Read More»

Expert Design Tips to Consider for Enhanced Cooling Tower Performance

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Cooling towers are suitable for use in many applications, particularly the industrial and manufacturing sector. Essentially, cooling towers serve to effectively eliminate and cast off heat from a building or an industrial and manufacturing process. This article will look at the role of cooling tower design in helping improve the evaporative cooling by the cooling equipment. The information will assist end users to keep up the effectiveness of their cooling towers. Read More»

How Do Ground Source Heat Pumps Work?

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A type of renewable energy that is used all over the world to supply commercial premises and homes with heat, ground source heat pumps are used increasingly in Australia. Making use of the thermal properties of the earth, this technology is used to heat radiators, underfloor central heating systems and hot water tanks in all sorts of properties. Installing a heat pump means that homes need to rely on much less energy from traditional sources, such as electricity or gas. Read More»

What Are the Benefits of Building with Recycled Clay Brick?

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A large quantity of solid waste is usually generated when buildings made of traditional clay brick are brought down. If this waste is not taken to a recycling facility that can accept it, it will end up in a landfill, increasing the acreage of land filled with solid waste. This is not a desirable thing given that land is a physical asset that is fixed in supply. The brick-recycling process is not merely about reducing the amount of construction waste that is sent to landfills. Read More»

Tips for Keeping Your Industrial PVC Curtain in Good Condition

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A PVC curtain can be a great choice for any industrial area, as it keeps out dust and debris and keeps heating and cooling inside, while also making it fast and easy for forklifts and even pedestrians to move through the doorway. As sturdy and strong as PVC doors and curtains may be, they are not indestructible. To keep yours in good repair, note a few tips and be sure you share these with your warehouse staff as well. Read More»

Is There a Problem with Your Refrigerator's Duty Cycle?

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There are some noises that are so common that you barely even register their existence. You can certainly hear your refrigerator as it cycles, but this is generally little more than background noise. This duty cycle is when the condenser fan motor runs (pushing cold air into the interior of the refrigerator), followed by a quiet period. The cycle regularly repeats (as it should), and the frequency of the cycle will vary depending on the manufacturer and model of your refrigerator. Read More»

Use Laser Technologies to Redesign Your Food Packaging Strategy

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Food packaging is not usually thought of as a sexy area of product design. The design of milk cartons, crisp packets and microwave meal containers has not changed much in recent years, despite a high level of competition in the grocery retail sector. But looks can be deceiving. If you are looking for a way to make your food products stand out from other brands, packaging is actually a great place to start. Read More»

Powder Coating: Contamination Control to Prevent Surface Defects

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Powder coating is arguably preferable to wet spray painting due to its durability, high-quality finish, and resistance to corrosion. The process can give any shade to metal, from bright colors to neutral ones, and even combined tones. Surface contaminants can deteriorate the quality of powder coating finish and cause surface defects to metal. Adopting good contamination control in your manufacturing industry can help control these contaminants and produce a defect-free finish. Read More»

Three Steps To Troubleshooting Your Industrial Water Pump Woes

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When your industrial water pump is not working as it should, the downtime trying to troubleshoot need pump repairs costs you money. Water pumps are generally a central part of the cooling process for your machinery, and without it you risk machines overheating. If your water pump is giving you issues, here are three trouble-prone areas to check first. Seals Leaking It is normally apparent that a seal in the water pump has failed by the pooling of water on the floor. Read More»