Machinery And Equipment Design As Dictated By Energy Conservation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Kris Kapoor
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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34
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Each new period of public concern, whether rooted in things political, social, economical, or technological, brings with it new words or phrases which highlight that new interest. With people's awareness of our rapid depletion of readily available energy sources and the enormous increase in energy .costs came the new, and now often heard, terms "energy intensive", "energy sensitive", and "energy conservation". Since its birth in 1926, Fuller Company had been directly associated and involved with energy intensive products and processes. We are located in the heart of the Cement Industry. Many of our products and processes are geared to the needs of the portland cement manufacturer, and a look at the inferno within an operating cement or lime kiln will certainly convince anyone that here is an energy intensive process. Fuller Company, then, has always been energy sensitive. Process kilns, hard rock crushers, tube and roller mills, fluid bed thermal reactors, pneumatic compressors and conveyors, material coolers - all are Fuller Company products utilizing or transferring large amounts of energy. Consequently, much of our success in the marketplace depends on how wisely we design and plan for efficient use of power and for conservation of each unit of heat available.
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APA: G. Kris Kapoor  (1975)  Machinery And Equipment Design As Dictated By Energy Conservation

MLA: G. Kris Kapoor Machinery And Equipment Design As Dictated By Energy Conservation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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