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Rick Martin Better Furnace Insulation Reducing furnace exterior temperatures by installing better insulation can cut heat losses, which saves fuel year-round and reduces worker discomfort in summer. Under some operating
The
popular media promote a plethora of energy-reduction ideas for consumers (light
bulbs, thermostats, screen savers, weather stripping, etc.) and precious few
for industry.
The popular media promote a
plethora of energy-reduction ideas for consumers and precious few for industry. Since
industry consumes 33% of the natural gas, 25% of the renewable energy, 23% of
the petroleum and 8% of the coal produced in the U.S. (2011 statistics), this
absence might appear to be a major lapse in editorial judgment by the
pop-culture pundits.
Part 1 can be read by clicking here. Furnace Environment The furnace environment can have a detrimental effect on refractories. If the furnace is processing metals other than steel or
Refractory is a vital component in industrial heating furnaces. Regardless of whether its primary purpose is containment of material or heat, time and use eventually take their toll, and replacement
Refractory is a vital component in industrial
heating furnaces. Regardless of whether its primary purpose is containment of
material or heat, time and use eventually take their toll, and replacement
becomes necessary.
We conclude our look at some
unbelievable safety reports. Some of these sound like Darwin Award candidates.
Fortunately, their stupidity didn’t get them killed!
Each
year, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announce
their “top-ten” list of the most frequent safety violations in the nation.