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Cooling Products

    Air Cleaners & Filters (Shielded & Unshielded) (25)
    Air Conditioners (for Equipment) (27)
    Blowers, Centrifugal (47)
    Blowers, Tangential (20)
    Chillers, Liquid (11)
    Controllers, Thermoelectric Cooler (18)
    Controls, Fan Speed (26)
    Fan Accessories (40)
    Fan Guards (44)
    Fans, AC (43)
    Fans, Axial (71)
    Fans, Brush Type DC (40)
    Fans, Brushless DC (42)
    Fans, Propeller (27)
    Fans, Tubeaxial (45)
    Fans, Vaneaxial (22)
    Filters, Air (8)
    Heat Exchangers & Systems (47)
    Heat Pipe (20)
    Heat Sink with Fan (47)
    Heat Sinks (65)
    Heat Sinks, Semiconductor (56)
    Heat Sinks, Solderable (21)
    Thermoelectric Cooling/Heating Modules (23)
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Freeze-Drying/Lyophilization of Pharmaceutical and Biological Products, Second Edition, (Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences: a Series of Textbooks and Monographs)
Louis Rey and Joan C. May

Excerpt - page 7: "... this aggressive environment. This is the reason why we advised cooling the product at sufficiently low levels to reach what we have called ..."
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Natural Beauty Basics : Create Your Own Cosmetics and Body Care Products
Dorie Byers

Excerpt - page 157: "... book for informa- tion on where to purchase natural sunscreen products.) SKIN COOLING SUMMER BATH tlk 1/4 cup dried peppermint leaves or 1/2 ..."
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The Nalco Guide to Cooling-Water Systems Failure Analysis
Nalco Energy Chemicals Company

Excerpt - page 170: "... the flow of acidic condensate across surfaces. Friable, light-colored corrosion products containing carbonate are often present and sometimes form during cooling. Similar products may surround leaks and failure sites. Carbonate-containing material ..."
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Heat Transfer In Food Cooling Applications (Series in Chemical and Mechanical Engineering)
Ibrahim Dincer

Excerpt - page 34: "... on these systems can be found in Refs. [15, 16]. Product temperature (Conventional cooling) Product temperature (Wet air cooling) Cold air temperature Ice water ..."
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Quality Rules in Sterile Products
John Sharp

Excerpt - page 50: "... nonspecified quality is NOT suitable for use as water for cooling product following sterilization in an autoclave. Another type is Boiler Feed ..."
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Handbook of Petroleum Product Analysis (Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications)
James G. Speight

Excerpt - page 18: "... be noted. At the other end of the volatility scale, products that contain, or are composed ... the modus operandi and product cooling causes wax to precipitate, homogenization to ensure correct sampling is ..."
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Rubber Products Manufacturing Technology
Anil K. Bhowmick

Excerpt - page 224: "... for producing conveyer belts on roller-head systems (Section 4.9), since cooling drums are too difficult to handle and do not have a sufficient cooling effect if used for this purpose (Fig. 53). Another method of cooling the products is by steel belt cooling devices made of stainless steel. ..."
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The Cooling Continuum: The Rise and Fall of Species on Earth (Copernican Series)
Peter Bros

Excerpt - page 85: "... do to the organism. This direction may be a fortuitous product of the cooling continuum in which the environment is becoming more settled as ..."
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Contamination Effects on Electronic Products (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Tautscher

Excerpt - page 4: "... serious contaminant for uncoated assemblies. Carbon dioxide is used for cooling environmental chambers to the required lows, such as - 55 or - 65 or defense and avionic products. As cooling ..."
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Plastic Injection Molding: Product Design & Material Selection Fundamentals (Vol II: Fundamentals of Injection Molding) (Fundamentals of Injection Molding Series)
Douglas M. Bryce

Excerpt - page 31: "... the fixture to give the desired results. When using post-mold cooling/shrink fixtures, it is necessary to leave the cooling product in the fixture for the equivalent time of approximately six ..."
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Dairy Microbiology Handbook: The Microbiology of Milk and Milk Products
Richard K. Robinson

Excerpt - page 93: "... the heat, the time of exposure, rates of heating and cooling, product composition, and "burn-on" of heat exchangers (Bodyfelt et al., 1988). ..."
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Analysis and Control Methods for Food and Agricultural Products, Analytical Techniques for Foods and Agricultural Products (Multon: Analysis and Control Methods for Foods and Agriculture)
G. Linden

Excerpt - page 162: "... characterizing the state of water in biological systems and food products as a function of their ... of cold needed for product cooling, as well as the proportion of ice as a function ..."
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Poultry Products Technology
George J. Mountney and Carmen R. Parkhurst

Excerpt - page 225: "... Canning Poultry Products and Processing Soups 225 cooling is extended to a temperature below 95  (35."
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Finishing Systems Design and Implementation: A Guide for Product Parameters, Coatings, Process, and Equipment
J. L. Stauffer

Excerpt - page 141: "... rework in some manner. This can range from stripping the product to sanding and repainting. Many ... after exiting an oven and cooling. A good product is released while a rejected product is ..."
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Quality Planning and Analysis: From Product Development through Use
Frank M. Gryna

Excerpt - page 6: "... many special features as well as for those with basic cooling capabilities. Product features refer to the quality of design. Increasing the quality ..."
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Product Development And Production Engineering In Manufacturing Industries (Proceedings of the Arab School of Science and Technology)
Claude Foulard

Excerpt - page 4: "... more efficient way. This model stresses the relative importance of product and process innovation. In the ... product or what it does: cooling the ease of use: how easy is it to switch ..."
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Fission Product Processes In Reactor Accidents (Proceedings of the International Centre for Heat and Mass Transfer, No. 30)
J. T. Rogers

Excerpt - page 48: "... Columbus, October 1985. 26. H. Jordan and M. Leonard, "Fission Product Revaporization in the Reactor Cooling System," Proceedings of an IAEA Symposium on Source Term Evaluation ..."
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Bailey's Industrial Oil and Fat Products, Edible Oil and Fat Products: Products and Application Technology (5th ed. Vol 3) (3rd of a 5 Vol Set)
Y. H. Hui

Excerpt - page 76: "... This is also true of some of the oil-in-water emulsion-type products containing very little fat or ... is intended for low-calorie products. Cooling sensation on the palate has been estimated by recording the ..."
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Analysis and Control Methods for Food and Agricultural Products, Analysis of Food Constituents (Analysis and Control Methods for Foods and Agricultural Products)
J.-L. Multon and Lance Dieter

Excerpt - page 79: "... the glass, and, therefore, on the thermal history of the product: rate of cooling and heating, conservation at a temperature slightly less than Tg ..."
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Environmentally Friendly Cooling Products (Technical Note)
S.C. Kilford, T.K. Smerdon, R. Waggett, and R.W. Gley

Beverages: Technology, Chemistry, and Microbiology (Food Products Series)
A. Varnam and J.M. Sutherland

Excerpt - page 58: "... requires the use of high evaporation temperatures, followed by rapid cooling to minimize product damage. Grape juice may also contain sulphite, added as a ..."
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Plastics Products
Gordon

Excerpt - page 21: "... checklists that ask questions regarding the molds requirements for the product. Questions concerning the mold design, product cavity layout, materials of construction, cooling, venting, gating. runner, and cavity operating system of the production ..."
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Injection Molding Alternatives: A Guide for Designers and Product Engineers
Jack Avery

Excerpt - page 109: "... Clearance 2 3 5. (ORE RESIN I 4. Pressure Completes Product Formation Cooling Stage Figure 5.8.3 The Sumitomo Chemical ('o. in-mold lamination process. ..."
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Technology of Dairy Products
Ralph Early

Excerpt - page 26: "... 26 THE TECHNOLOGY OF DAIRY PRODUCTS Hot wince Iding tube Cooling medium Product entry Figure 1.3 Milk flow through an HTST pasteurizer. plates. ..."
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Combined Heating, Cooling & Power Handbook
Neil Petchers

Excerpt - page 37: "... ambient temperature of 6016 The natural evolution of competing products and 37 ..."
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Advanced Cleaning Product Formulations, Volume 1 (Advanced Cleaning Product Formulations)
Ernest W. Flick

Excerpt - page 10: "... mixture is a uniform, clear liquid. Package while hot. Upon cooling, the product will solidify tc a hard mass. Lit. Ref.: CS-435 SOURCE: ..."
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Plastic Product Material and Process Selection Handbook
Rosato, Rosato, Donald, Dominick, Matthew Rosato

Excerpt - page 4: "... and amorphous thermoplastics (TPs). During processing they soften and upon cooling harden into products that arc capable of being repeatedly softened by rehcatin" vw ..."
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Handbook Of Industrial Crops (Food Products Series)
V. L. Chopra and K. V. Peter

Excerpt - page 505: "... pans until a point is reached where it solidifies on cooling. It is then run to cooling racks where the product is left to harden. Any contact with iron must be ..."
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Biscuit, Cookies, and Cracker Manufacturing, Manual 4 Baking and Cooling (Biscuit, Cookie and Cracker Manufacturing Manuals)
Duncan Manley

Excerpt - page 73: "... checking should be cooled slowly, avoiding, in particular, cold draughts. Cooling of biscuits, after the product is transferred from the oven band, may be by various ..."
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Principles of Modified-Atmosphere and Sous Vide Product Packaging
Jeffrey M. Farber and Karen Dodds

Excerpt - page 44: "... the vapour/air mixture passes over the baskets that contain the product. The temperature in this closed ... to quickly cool the vessel. Cooling to 10n the core of the product in less ..."
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Mathematical and Physical Simulation of the Properties of Hot Rolled Products
J.G. Lenard, M. Pietrzyk, and L. Cser

Excerpt - page 28: "... MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL .SIMULATION OF 'T'HE PROPER'T'IES OF HOT ROLLED PRODUCTS ..."
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What Every Engineer Should Know about Developing Plastics Products (What Every Engineer Should Know)
Bruce Wendle

Excerpt - page 85: "... system to bring the layers together before putting the combination product into common sizing and cooling equipment. The tooling or dies needed for extrusion are relatively ..."
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Concentrations, form and depostion of copper corrosion products in recirculating cooling systems for power plants: Final report, INCRA project 253
K. G Compton

Plastics Products Design Handbook (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker))
Miller

Excerpt - page 106: "... orientation in the material. The mechanical properties of the finished product are therefore affected by both the injection conditions and the cooling conditions within the mold. Injection molding has been applied to ..."
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Modern Methods in Carbohydrate Synthesis (Frontiers in Natural Product Research)
Shaheer H. Khan and Roger A. O'Neill

Excerpt - page 95: "... methyl triflate and dimethyl disulfide by simple mixing in dichloromethane, cooling and filtering of the crystalline product, which is washed with dry ether and then kept under ..."
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Evaluated Weather Data for Cooling Equipment Design
Fluor Products Company

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