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Although the industry has already succeeded in significantly reducing its energy demands, it remains challenged by high energy costs, high water consumption and increasingly stringent regulations. Energy efficiency, increased production and plant availability are therefore important factors contributing to a competitive advantage. ...
ByKurita Water Industries Ltd based in Tokyo, JAPAN
Thermal Management: Pyroid HT pyrolytic graphite thermal spreaders and thermal vias are a powerful new material solution in the battle against thermal heat in state-of-the-art electronic circuits and devices. HT material matches the heat spreading capability of CVD diamond at 1700 W/mK but at substantially better economics. ...
ByCETCO based in New York, NEW YORK (USA)
The petrochemical industry has many requirements for heat exchangers, with different processes requiring different techniques, including plate heat exchangers, such as the HRS PHE Series and tubular heat ...
ByHRS Heat Exchangers Ltd. based in Watford, UNITED KINGDOM
Pyrolysis oil is a mixture of cracked components originating from the pyrolysis of the three main building blocks of biomass; cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. After pyrolysis the oil can easily be fractionated into three product streams namely; pyrolytic lignin (from lignin), pyrolytic sugars (from cellulose) and a watery phase containing smaller organic components e.g. acetic acid (mainly from hemicellulose). ...
ByBTG BioLiquids - BTG Biomass Technology Group based in Enschede, NETHERLANDS
Compliance with the ASTM method at low concentrations sulfur. Sulfur is a major element of importance because it forms sulfuric acid in the atmosphere when burned and has harmful impact on the human health and on the environment. In the mid-2000's, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began a program to greatly reduce the amount of Sulfur in petroleum products. The current allowable sulfur limit in vehicle fuel is 15 ppm (parts per million). To reduce the pollution coming from vessels the international ...
ByXenemetrix Ltd. based in Migdal Haemek, ISRAEL
