Life in the Fast Lane

Competing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series requires more than just a fast car and a steady driver. For every race, every lap, countless...

eMAXX-imizing Semiconductor Production Reliability

The driving force for the founding of eMAXX GmbH can be said to have been found in the saying that “Great minds think alike.”...

Improving Efficiency and Profitability Through Recovery

By Brett Robison, Kurita America A large beef processing facility located in the upper Midwest, operated by a leading global meat producer, implemented Kurita America’s feed-forward...

The Future of Water is Bright in the Desert

Incorporated in 1989, the town of Queen Creek is a vibrant community just outside of the Phoenix metro area, in both Maricopa and Pinal...

Finding an Eco-friendly Natural Gas Equivalent

In winter 2019, the German biogas plant manufacturer Weltec Biopower has started building a biomethane plant near Pontefract, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom....

Avoiding Downtime and Increasing Safety in the Pulp and Paper Market

Reliable air-operated double-diaphragm (AODD) pumps make every pulp processing plant safer. When functioning properly, they safely dispose of hazardous wastewater generated during the papermaking...

GPRS Uses Ground Penetrating Radar to Expand Business

By Jason Schaff, GPRS LLC Many early adopters of ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology found concrete scanning to be the effective application. Those anchoring, saw...

An Ideal Solution at Work

Ladysmith, British Columbia, is home to nearly 8,000 people on the western coast of Canada and has a history of coal mining, forestry, rail,...

Charging Up a Hydrogen-blended Natural Gas Fueled Power Plant 

A new power plant is expected to deliver 1.34 gigawatts of electricity to China’s Guangdong province and steam for the industrial process of the chemical...

A Whole New World

When faced with extreme conditions and practical challenges, World Chemical’s new Model YD-GWN Series pump can stand up to the test, introducing a whole...