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Flow control substrate speeds installation
User application article The Preem Refinery Lysekil in Sweden has installed its first surface-mounting flow control substrate in a process analyser station.
News from Parker Hannifin Instrumentation Products Division (19 November 2004)
Dampener's higher rating with CPVC
Blacoh's Revolution pulsation dampener was claimed to be the first of its kind to feature threaded housings instead of metal fasteners, making it impervious to the effects of corrosive environments.
News from Blacoh Fluid Control (17 November 2004)
Pressure reducing valve cuts spares stockholding
Spirax Sarco pilot operated pressure reducing valves have been upgraded with the introduction of a variable rate, pressure control spring, simplifying ordering and cutting spares stockholding costs.
News from Spirax-Sarco (10 November 2004)
Tests confirm benefits of bypass oil filtration
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is continuing to evaluate the benefits of bypass oil filtration for Federal vehicles.
News from Puradyn Filter Technologies (29 October 2004)
Magnetic filter reduces power station maintenance
User application article A stainless-steel Magnom module has improved system reliability in a Westinghouse managed nuclear power station in the Czech Republic.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (14 October 2004)
Filter shows limitations of existing fluid system
User application article When Aarbakke attached a Magnom clear process unit to one of its EDM machines, it took only a couple of minutes before the company's engineers could see contaminant building up on the core.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (11 October 2004)
Novel filters improive steel mill reliability
User application article The revolutionary Magnom has been successfully harnessed in several applications in steel plants in the last few weeks, and in every case the technology has improved system reliability.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (11 October 2004)
Filter keeps contaminants out of naptha fuel
User application article Towngas, a Hong Kong based utility company was having problems with contamination in the naphtha fuel (a hydrocarbon) used to fuel a large furnace.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems ( 4 October 2004)
Hot water control system meets fast-track needs
User application article Spirax Sarco helped Pirelli meet a tight deadline for expanding tyre production at its European Centre of Excellence for sports utility vehicle tyres in Carlisle.
News from Spirax-Sarco ( 4 October 2004)
Gearbox filter keeps crucial machinery running
User application article A major UK sugar beet processor has installed a Magnom process unit on the lubrication circuit of one of its pulp press transmissions, thus offering significantly enhanced protection.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (28 September 2004)
Positioners offer cost-effective process control
A new range of modular process valve positioner units provides a cost effective, space-saving and flexible method of achieving precise proportional control of liquids and gases.
News from Asco Joucomatic ( 9 September 2004)
Valves and filters approved for CNG vehicle use
Parker Instrumentation has secured ECE R110 approval for its range of ball valves, check valves and filters.
News from Parker Hannifin Instrumentation Products Division (17 August 2004)
Options expand for water purification
Technical background article Mark Bosley, Development Manager for Purite, considers the options for purified water.
News from Purite (17 August 2004)
Condensate drains suit special purposes
As well as producing the original and market leading standard range of condensate drains, Beko also produces the largest range of special condensate drains available anywhere. Brochure available
News from Beko Technologies (26 July 2004)
Magnetic filter solves domestic heating woes
User application article When the founder of one of the UK's leading water treatment companies had problems with his home central heating system he thought his company should have the product to rectify the problem.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (20 July 2004)
Filter extends mill transmission life
User application article Bridgnorth Aluminium, a major producer of rolled aluminium products, has recently employed Magnom for the protection of industrial transmissions.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (20 July 2004)
Filter cuts costly spindle failures
User application article Magnom distributor Fluid Technology Analysis was recently approached by GKN to help reduce spindle failures in high frequency grinding machines.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (20 July 2004)
Prefilter keeps wind turbine gearboxes cleaner
Fluid Conditioning Systems has recently designed and developed a magnetic filtration device specifically for wind turbine gearboxes.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (16 July 2004)
Magnetic filter turns to fuel conditioning
The Magnom has now been successfully employed to condition fuels in applications ranging from performance automotive to large scale marine fuel storage systems.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (16 July 2004)
Filter system maintains flow to the Mint
User application article A novel automatic filtration system at the river Ely extraction point allows the Royal Mint at Llantrisant to safely use river water instead of mains water in its manufacturing processes.
News from Cross Manufacturing Co (1938) ( 8 July 2004)
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