The Benefits of Strip Curtains for Businesses
Posted on:
24 February 2017
Business owners should always be looking for ways to reduce costs and to augment productivity. Thankfully, in many applications strip curtains are able to do both. This is because they are extremely reliable and functional items that allow for constant access to take place while keeping heating costs down.
A typical application for them would be in a warehouse's goods-in area – somewhere opening and shutting doors all the time is impractical and yet where a material that separates this inside from the outside is desirable.
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Three Maintenance Guidelines for an Electric Vibrating Motor
Posted on:
28 December 2016
The electric vibrating motor is a useful component in numerous industrial and commercial machines. This component is designed to provide prolonged service and to withstand the harsh environment after installation. On the other hand, the motor has components which are vulnerable to damage and eventual wear. Therefore, you should ensure that the vibrating motor is serviced regularly for quality and long-term performance. Here are some critical guidelines on electric motor maintenance.
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Wooden Flooring: Installing Builders' Film for Optimal Protection
Posted on:
13 December 2016
Builders' film is an important material in the construction industry, and it can be used for numerous types of applications. In general, the sheet is made using polyethylene, a strong plastic material. The most beneficial property of the film is its low level of biodegradability. This aspect means that the plastic is impermeable to water and will not be changed due to prolonged exposure to moisture. One of the important uses of PE builders' film is as a vapour barrier for wooden floors.
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Understanding the General Design of Cooling Towers
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2 November 2016
The use of cooling towers in industrial facilities such as power stations, food processing plants, and petrochemical plants is commonplace. During industrial applications, cooling towers are used to absorb the excess heat that is usually produced. But that does not mean the use of cooling towers is only restricted to industrial applications, as these cooling systems are also used to provide cooled water for residential and commercial air-conditioning. However, unlike industrial facilities, which usually use an in-house team of engineers and technicians to install and maintain their cooling towers, many homeowners and businesses in Australia are oblivious to the overall design and general operation of their cooling tower installations.
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