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Honeywell U2 Flame Monitoring System

Honeywell's U2 Series is an all-in-one integrated signal processor and viewing head system for single or multi-burner, multi-fuel and difficult flame detection applications. The U2 is available in a variety of figurations for different options and needs. Each one of these models includes either one, two or three sensors that…
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The Best Centrifugal Fans Reviewed

Choosing the right centrifugal fan is a vital early choice that can impact the fortunes of your day-to-day operations in a considerable way. With so many centrifugal blowers on the market claiming to offer the best ventilation, extraction and safety, it can be difficult to cut through the noise. You…
Lindberg Process Equipment
September 13, 2018
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Axial vs. Centrifugal Fan

There are a myriad of differing fan variations. Two of the most common varieties are axial and centrifugal fans. Howden, a global provider of quality solutions for air and gas handling, provides both. Do you know the difference between the two? They differ greatly in design and function. Depending on…
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Maxon 5000 from Honeywell

The Maxon 5000 is a closed shut-off valve used in industrial boilers, furnaces, burner systems, fuel supply lines, ovens, kilns and other heating applications or processes. These valves are created to shut-off fuel instantaneously and automatically if any interruption should occur in the electric power supply. The electro-mechanical nature of…
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Eclipse Butterfly Valve

The Eclipse Butterfly Valve works to control air or gas flow for your combustion system. Reliable and easy to maintain — helping you reduce direct operating costs and minimize the time required for valve maintenance. What is a butterfly valve? A butterfly valve is a quarter-turn rotational motion valve that…
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HTT

Isomembrane high temperature technologies reduce costs and assure compliance High Temperature Technologies (HTT) are a leading method for solving air in-leakage issues and reducing emissions due to extra cycling in plants. The impact of cycling is not to be underestimated, as not only does costly air in-leakage occur, but a…