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Pillar Induction partners with our customers to design, manufacture and service induction heating & melting equipment for various industries throughout the world. Pillar is committed to providing total induction solutions to our customers. As an innovator in induction heating power supplies,... Read More
Designed specifically for quenching applications in the heat treating industry, Solanus Air Cooled Quench Oil Coolers incorporate quality engineered state-of-the-art features optimized by 3D solid modeling for the ultimate in reliability and maintainability. Solanus quench coolers are a totally... Read more »
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PROTECT YOUR EQUIPMENT FROM CLOGGING AND CONTAMINATION CleanLoop systems are one of Dry Coolers’ specialties. Closed loop systems maximize reliability by isolating your process equipment from hard, corrosive plant or “city” cooling water. Isolated loops help to protect and reduce cost of... Read more »
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Estimate Flow in Your System
Check your pump discharge pressure and find your operating point on the manufacturer's pump curve. A given impeller diameter will operate along a curve developing more pressure at lower flow rates and less pressure at higher flow rates. The more flow the pump...
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