In recent years, the U.S. has experienced a boom in the number of breweries. Did you know George Washington brewed beer at Mount Vernon and Barack Obama brewed beer... read more →
Earth Day is April 22. Earth Day was founded in 1970 to raise awareness about environmental issues. With Earth Day approaching, companies are striving to create products that have a... read more →
Each and every day we have different devices that require routine maintenance. From changing filters in your furnace or batteries in your smoke detector, changing the oil in your... read more →
At this time in microchip manufacturing technology most chillers for semiconductor processing and manufacturing are used on 200 and 300 MM processes. This size of 200 and... read more →
Using glycol in your chiller may prove to be beneficial. Glycol reduces the freezing point of process fluid and ensures that it continues to flow at the operating temperature.... read more →
Process Heat Load Calculations Whether you're in need of a chiller for a laboratory, your laser, CT Scanner or your your brewery, the terminology used remains the same. In... read more →
Lasers generate vast amounts of heat and if the laser is to operate properly, the heat must be removed to keep the laser and critical components from... read more →
Fluid to Fluid Heat Exchanger or Chiller? How to Choose? This is a question that you may be asking yourself? Both... read more →
According to a report published in March of 2016 by the Brewers Association in 2015 the number of operating breweries in the U.S. grew 15 percent, totaling 4,269 breweries—the most at any... read more →
Lab Chiller Options Historically, Laboratory workers have traditionally relied on water, ice, dry ice, and liquid nitrogen or fast and easy cooling. Though these methods may never disappear, chillers have... read more →

