Process Equipment

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  • Sanitizing soil by solar evaporation

    An interfacial solar evaporation system functions as a biomimetic plant, mimicking the botanical ability to transport soil water and capture heavy metals.

  • New Emerson valves deliver proportional flow control performance in exacting applications

    These proportional valves offer superior precision, flow and power consumption for medical devices, hydrogen fuel pumps, food equipment and more.

  • Anellotech to advance development of Tex-TCat, an efficient recycling technology for mixed waste textiles

    The fluid bed catalytic pyrolysis technology is the first that efficiently recycles mixed waste textiles directly into the same chemical feedstocks used to make virgin synthetics.

  • Agri-Neo’s Neo-Pure Pasteurization tech earns TERP Validation

    Agri-Neo’s food safety science studies and third-party test results showed Neo-Pure meets ABC’s criteria of a minimum 4-log reduction of pathogens on California almonds.

  • New report suggests US offshore oil and gas rigs at significant risk of cyberattacks

    In their new report, Offshore Oil and Gas: Strategy Urgently Needed to Address Cybersecurity Risks to Infrastructure, the U.S. Government Accountability Office suggests that the over 1,600 offshore facilities in the U.S. are vulnerable to cyberattack.

  • Air source heat pump trial underway in the UK

    The performance of a roof-mounted heat pump, considered the first in the U.K., is being evaluated at an experimental eco house.

  • Treatment trifecta for acidic industrial wastewater

    Phosphoric acid plant wastewater is effectively treated with a three-step process involving selective electrodialysis, reverse osmosis and neutralization.

  • US says hello to HALEU

    A new project will demonstrate the ability to produce high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) in the U.S. to support advanced reactor deployment.

  • Video: Seco Tool reconditioning service grows by over 30%

    A Seco reconditioned tool regains 85% to 95% of its original performance compared to tools that are reground or resharpened.

  • Moog introduces new D926 Series proportional valve for ultimate flexibility and durability

    Moog Inc. recently announced its new D926 Series proportional valve, adding to its comprehensive portfolio of flow control valves.

  • Texas A&M University receives DOE funding to develop methods of reducing industrial emissions with heat pump innovations

    Researchers from Texas A&M University are employing their expertise to develop a novel method to significantly reduce energy consumption in the wood-drying industry.

  • GEA presents efficient solution for high heating temperatures with the new RedGenium heat pump

    The new GEA RedGenium heat pump now facilitates even higher temperatures, has an enhanced capacity range, and features best-in-class efficiencies at lower total costs.

  • Pfeiffer Vacuum introduces new ACP 90 Multi-stage Roots pumps

    Pfeiffer Vacuum recently introduced its new Multi-stage Roots pumps – the ACP 90 range, specifically designed for oil- and particle-free applications in the pressure range between atmosphere up to 3x10-2 hPa.

  • High purity T-342 diaphragm valve now includes sanitary adapters option

    These diaphragm valves are an ideal choice for high purity water systems, such as reverse osmosis/deionization applications and ultrapure water lines.

  • A. O. Smith sets new standard with high-efficiency heat pump water heater — The Voltex AL

    Water heating and water treatment specialists A. O. Smith recently introduced the Voltex AL (anti-leak) hybrid electric heat pump water heater to its portfolio of residential products.

  • Video: Heat battery to reduce fossil fuel reliance and emissions

    Fossil fuel-generated heat can be replaced with a simple standalone thermal energy storage that transforms surplus electricity from solar or wind farms into heat.

  • System helps solar panels keep their cool

    An underground, single-phase, closed-loop heat exchanger circuit acts as a natural heat sink and prevents overheating of photovoltaic components.

  • Innovative district heating system design verified

    The low-pressure steam supply version of Holtec’s Green Boiler is engineered to deliver a carbon-free district heating solution that reduces dependence on fossil fuels.

  • Study imagines second life for inactive oil and gas wells

    One such use case could potentially see abandoned wells used to heat nearby greenhouses with geothermal energy in food scarce parts of the world.

  • Database tracks growth in US oil and gas projects

    The database and interactive map document oil, gas and petrochemical infrastructure developments in the U.S.

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