(152 companies) Air handlers are a system-like device used in ventilating systems. They typically consist of a blower, heat exchange medium for heat or air conditioning, and housing.
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(65 companies) Aftercoolers are heat exchangers for cooling the discharge from a compressor.
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(177 companies) Autoclaves are used for applications requiring constant pressure and temperature for long periods of time. Common applications include the sterilization of instruments and polymerization of rubbers and plastics.
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(193 companies) Burners are heating devices that use air supplied specifically for the combustion of a fuel gas.
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(28 companies) Cast-in heaters are made-to-order tubular or wire heaters cast into a part that is designed to be an integral component of a larger piece of equipment.
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(28 companies) Compressed air and vortex cooling tubes are used for spot heating or cooling applications.
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(113 companies) Condensers are refrigeration devices that accept vaporized refrigerant from an evaporator and then compress and liquefy it for use in the system.
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(155 companies) Cooling towers are defined as any open water recirculation device that uses fans or natural draft to draw or force air to contact and cool water by evaporation.
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(17 companies) Cooling tunnels ensure controlled temperature reduction in both batch and continuous process systems. They are similar to air convention ovens, but have no heating capacity.
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(100 companies) Crucibles are vessels used to melt and process materials at high temperatures.
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(114 companies) Cryogenic equipment produces or is used in the production of very low temperature materials or processes.
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(285 companies) Dampers, diffusers, grilles and louvers are used to control and direct airflow in HVAC systems.
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(28 companies) Deaerators are used to remove dissolved, corrosive gases from boiler feed water. They heat incoming makeup water for injection into the boiler, and return the condensate to a temperature which minimizes the solubility of these gases.
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(31 companies) Desuperheaters are used to cool steam in power plants.
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(74 companies) Energy recovery and heat recovery ventilators are mechanical exchange units that help reduce heating costs by retaining existing heat and optimizing the interior moisture content of the air.
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(67 companies) Evaporative coolers are cooling devices that use the evaporation of water into the air to cool the air temperature. They are sometimes called air coolers, desert coolers or swamp coolers.
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(82 companies) Fluid heat transfer systems circulate thermal fluid through process equipment to maintain an even, consistent temperature profile.
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(892 companies) Heat exchangers are commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, chemical, and electronics processes to transfer energy and provide required heating or cooling.
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(41 companies) Heat pipes are self-contained heat pumps that can transport heat at high rates over fairly substantial distances with no external pumping power.
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(116 companies) Heat pumps are reverse cycle air conditioners. They use a compression cycle system to supply heat or remove heat from a temperature-controlled space.
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(100 companies) Heat transfer fluids, thermal oils, circulating coolants, and heater liquids are used to carry thermal energy in process heating and machine cooling applications.
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(109 companies) Heating furnaces convert gas, oil, electricity or other fuels into heat for distribution within a structure. They are the central heating devices within HVAC systems.
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(74 companies) Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) chillers are refrigeration systems that provide cooling for industrial and commercial applications. They use water, oils or other fluids as refrigerants.
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(345 companies) HVAC ductwork includes pipe or closed conduits made of sheet metal, fiberglass board, or other suitable material for conducting air to and from an air handling unit.
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(49 companies) Igniters are used to deliver ignition solutions to boilers, furnaces, burners, dryers, and other heat sources.
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(75 companies) Impellers are rotating devices that force liquids, gases and vapors in a desired direction. They are widely used in pumping, blowing, and mixing applications.
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(382 companies) Industrial boilers are closed vessels that are used to generate or superheat steam. Activity is produced by the application of heat from combustible fuels, electricity or nuclear energy.
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(397 companies) Industrial chillers cool water using refrigeration cycles to provide a constant stream of coolant for manufacturing and laboratory processes.
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(1796 companies) Industrial cooling systems and equipment includes air-to-air, liquid-to-air, and liquid-to-liquid heat exchangers; ducts and/or pipes; and other devices for removing heat from a system that contains a heat source.
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(1026 companies) Industrial fans and industrial blowers and commercial fans and blowers are designed to move air and/or powders in industrial and commercial settings. Typical applications include air circulation for personnel, exhaust or material handling.
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(318 companies) Industrial furnaces are built of several kinds of high temperature (refractory) materials to hold the process material and hold in the heat without breaking down during the several months that they usually run.
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(69 companies) Induction heaters use an electrical source to drive alternating current (AC) through a coil to heat metal objects.
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(129 companies) Industrial humidifiers add moisture to warm, circulated air in order to protect furnishings and reduce static electricity.
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(65 companies) Industrial kilns are very high temperature thermal processing units, used for firing ceramics or calcining minerals.
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(350 companies) Industrial ovens are batch or continuous process enclosures or tunnels that are insulated and used for thermal processing. Ovens are lower temperature (usually < 1400° F) thermal processing units, usually without refractory insulation.
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(178 companies) Industrial refrigerators are designed to maintain stored items below room temperature, but above the freezing point of water. Industrial freezers are designed to keep their contents below the freezing point of water (32 degrees Fahrenheit).
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(448 companies) Process dryers are used to remove liquids or moisture from bulk solids, powders, parts, continuous sheets or other liquids by evaporation or sublimation.
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(275 companies) Room air conditioners are used for cooling computer rooms, industrial, scientific, and commercial spaces, walk-in enclosures, and shelters.
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(164 companies) Specialized or proprietary products and accessories related to industrial heaters.
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(24 companies) Steam injection heaters inject steam into a system to maintain or raise temperature levels.
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(179 companies) Steam traps are automatic valves that release condensate from a steam space while preventing the loss of live steam. They also remove air and noncondensables from the steam space.
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(45 companies) Vaporizers are heat exchangers that convert liquefied gases to a warm gaseous product. The heat source can be ambient air, steam or water.
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(61 companies) Vents and venting systems are individual products or complete systems that allow for the exchange of air from or within an enclosed area.
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