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Process Cooling Magazine app for iPhone and iPad


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Business News
Developer: BNP Media
Free
Current version: 1.2, last update: 5 years ago
First release : 02 Jul 2015
App size: 50.94 Mb

Cooling Tips gives users access to Process Cooling Magazine content via iPhone and iPad devices. Process Cooling is the only integrated brand focusing exclusively on industrial cooling technologies and equipment developments. Turn to Process Cooling to learn about cooling of products being manufactured during the manufacturing process as well as equipment cooling. Key topics include industrial refrigeration, cryogenic processing and evaporative cooling. Our cooling-related articles, news, tips, videos, eNewsletters, product reviews are targeted to manufacturing engineers working in the process industries.

Process Cooling is written for those who operate, buy, specify, design, purchase, recommend and/or maintain industrial process cooling equipment. Typical article content covers subjects such as troubleshooting industrial ammonia refrigeration systems, process water chillers, brazed heat exchangers, refrigerant and compressor selection for process applications, process safety management (PSM), heat transfer fluids, cooling tower filtration and fill materials, water treatment and dosing, closed-loop cooling systems and pumps.

The equipment and products covered includes: portable and system chillers, heat exchanger, cooling towers, industrial refrigeration systems, compressors and condensers, water treatment, ammonia refrigeration, fans and blowers, valves and piping, filtration, enclosure cooling, low temperature heat transfer fluids, temperature sensing and control, industrial cryogenic processing, equipment cooling and leak detection.

The brand is the only one to focus exclusively on industrial cooling equipment at temperatures down through cryogenic levels, as well as the cooling of equipment, in the following 10 industries: chemicals / petrochemicals; plastics; food processing and production; pharmaceuticals; dairy foods; electronics; beverages, breweries and wineries; soaps and cleaners; cosmetics and fragrances; and power plants.