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Device Enhances Cooling Water Treatment

2013-09-10 16:54:00| Chemical Processing

Wireless remote monitoring device uses controlled hydrodynamic cavitation combined with filtration to control scale, corrosion and bacteria across a spectrum of water quality levels.

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AC Axial Cooling Fans feature UV/Wet location approvals.

2013-09-09 14:30:32| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Intended for OEM applications, AC axial 4715HS Series and 5915PC Series are available potted and are UV/Wet location approved. Units suit unprotected locations, such as outdoor applications, where cooling fans receive direct contact with rain, snow or excessive moisture, fog or ocean spray. Under UL-507, wet location approvals involve testing for environmental situations that include water spray, humidity conditioning, sealing compound, and thermal cycling as well as UV radiation testing. This story is related to the following:AC Fans | Axial Flow Fans

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Navigating Brazil's slowdown: FMCG giants adapt to cooling economy

2013-08-31 00:20:51| Agriculture - Topix.net

After a decade of solid growth, Brazil's economy has slowed sharply. The fall in the value of the real has also contributed to stubborn inflation, hitting consumer confidence.

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Cooling Pacific has Dampened Global Warming, Research Shows

2013-08-29 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: Cooling waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean appear to be a major factor in dampening global warming in recent years, scientists said on Wednesday. Their work is a big step forward in helping to solve the greatest puzzle of current climate change research why global average surface temperatures, while still on an upward trend, have risen more slowly in the past 10 to fifteen years than previously. Waters in the eastern tropical regions of the Pacific have been notably cooler in recent years,...

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Wax cooling can massively speed up processors for short bursts

2013-08-23 20:06:58| Extremetech

Researchers at the University of Michigan have turned to wax to help push microprocessors to the limit. The wax can efficiently absorb heat as it changes phase and begins to melt. In recent tests, they boosted an Intel Core i7 microprocessor -- which normally runs at around 10 watts -- up to 50 watts.

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