Keeping Air Moving

The bathroom is the room in the house that on average sees the most moisture on a regular basis. Every time we go to take a hot shower a lot of steam is produced and that moisture can gather on the wall and turn into condensation. This can potentially ruin the paint or wall paper on the walls if it is constantly exposed to moisture all of the time. Continue reading

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Industry Event: 2013 AHR Expo

There are only 37 days left to get to Dallas for the 2013 AHR Expo! Join over 1,800 leading manufacturers and suppliers as they showcase their latest products and systems in the HVACR industry. Discover new, greener products and sustainable technologies as well as utilizing a fantastic opportunity to network with other industry professionals.

The AHR Expo brings together innovative products, producers and provides a variety of different workshops and presentations over a three day span. Continue reading

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The Ins and Outs of Regenerative Blowers

Vacuum blowers work just like a vacuum, but rather than suck a material up, the blowers blow materials out. Many industrial vacuums can become both blowers or suckers, depending on how the system is set up. One type of vacuum blower that many factories use is the regenerative blower. Continue reading

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Cooling Off with Misting Fans

There are many different types of industrial blowers utilized for an array of applications. Mainly, these blowers are used to move stagnant air and create air circulation in large industrial areas. The large fans can be found in factories, warehouses, plants and other large industrial buildings, typically where humidity and Continue reading

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The Wall of Air

Out of all the cool spaceships and vessels in the Star Wars universe, one of my more favorite is the star destroyer. The aircraft carries of Empire’s space fleet, these mammoth ships carry armies and fleets of imperial troopers and fighters to the edges of the universe to secure the dominance of the Empire. One thing I was more fascinated with was Continue reading

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