For over 50 years, factory assembled cooling towers, evaporative condensers, closed circuit cooling towers, and other evaporative cooling products have been manufactured from hot-dip galvanized steel.
After the purchase of any new car, an opportunity to rust proof arises. Should you do it, or is it just a waste of money? First, it’s important to know what rust is. Rust is an example of corrosion.
Does your power plant use a chiller for combustion turbine inlet air cooling or other processes that reject heat? If so, there is a good chance you also have an auxiliary cooling tower (Figure 1) or a ...
Taking good care of your car can become increasingly difficult, depending on where you live. The most prominent example is that some areas are more likely to cause your car to rust than others. The ...
Thanks to its toughness, durability, and heat-handling properties, steel has long been the material of choice for building automobile braking system components. In fact, steel is used to create many ...
LAKE LANIER, GA — Mike Silverstein, assistant product manager, Evaporative Condensers, with Baltimore Aircoil (BAC), Baltimore, MD, was giving a talk on “Evaporative Condensers: Maintenance and ...
Q. I’m getting bids on a new roof and some of the roofers want to use a nail gun to install the shingles. Is this a good idea? I’ve also heard stories about inferior galvanized nails that don’t hold ...
The Brooklyn Bridge, the construction of which began in 1869 and took 14 years to finish, used 15,000 miles of hot galvanized iron to form the cables that suspended the bridge from its two large ...
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