EasyHeat, Inc.
Inline Heating Essentials: Keeping Pipes Warm and Functional
Blast freezers play a crucial role in food processing plants,
particularly in preserving the quality and safety of perishable food
items. These freezers operate by rapidly bringing down the temperature
of food products, often within the main freezer facility, to well below
freezing point. This rapid freezing process is vital for maintaining the
cellular integrity of the food, which in turn preserves texture,
flavor, and nutritional value.
EasyHeat, Inc.
Preventing Costly Disasters: Safeguarding Your Property Against the Threat of Frozen Pipes
Consider this: a gallon of water, when frozen, will expand to a volume
9% greater than its original size. So it is no surprise that a fully or
partially frozen pipe will swell up and crack, leaving building owners
faced with costly flood damage.
Lithonia Lighting
LEDs Have Things Looking Up for Downlights
Look up in most U.S. kitchens and you’ll likely see recessed downlights
shining back at you. These fixtures have been the go-to option for
decades – not just in kitchens, but throughout the house – for providing
area lighting that doesn’t interrupt a ceiling’s clean lines
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Harnessing Lighting: A Guide to Wireless Fixture Controls
In the constantly changing world of lighting technology, wireless
fixture control marks a significant leap forward. These systems, defined
by their ability to manipulate lighting conditions, without the need for hard-wiring,
are swiftly becoming a vital tool for electrical contractors and
lighting designers.
Danfoss Electronics, Inc.
This Ain’t Your Great Aunt Betty’s Room Radiator!
Uncle Bob and Aunt Betty's two-story farmhouse was a haven for my
brother and me during our childhood. While it didn't boast modern
amenities, the old-fashioned radiators under each window ensured a cozy
warmth throughout the house. These radiators were a blessing during cold
winters, providing a spot to dry our snow-soaked gloves.
Cooper Lighting
The Bright Future of 3-D Printed Light Fixtures
The concept of 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing,
initially surfaced in the 1980s, thanks largely to the innovative work
of engineer Chuck Hull. Hull invented a process called
'stereolithography', or SLA, a method that allowed for the creation of
3D models layer by layer, literally bringing ideas to life. It was a
revolutionary breakthrough that sparked the beginning of the 3D printing
era.