Ciencia

01Mar 2016

Compressed Air Safety Tips All types of manufacturing processes use compressed air. In fact, almost every process and machine found in an industrial environment use some form of pressurized air or gas. Due to the fact that it is so commonplace, people fail to recognize it as the potential hazard that it is. As little

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23Feb 2016

Stack Effect and Natural Ventilation If you’ve ever noticed that the attic in your house is warmer than the floors below? If so, then you’ve seen the stack ventilation in action. Stack effect ventilation uses this same principle to ventilate a building naturally. By taking advantage of the differences in air density inside, outside, and

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20Nov 2015

Natural Ventilation Can Improve Your Worker’s Productivity Studies show that we work better in environments with plenty of sunlight and fresh air. While Natural Ventilation in the U.S. is still underutilized, buildings all over the world have seen its benefits in schools, offices, and industrial plants. Properly lit, properly ventilated spaces make everyone more efficient.

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11Aug 2015

Save Your Building, Inspect your Vents The natural ventilator is the workhorse of the industrial ventilation system. They often last for 50 – 100 years and simply sit on the roof and do their job. They don’t require much attention and often ignored until there is a problem. Maintenance is seldom required, and little energy

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25Jun 2015

Pros and Cons of Ventilation Types Since the first caveman entered a cave, ventilation has been an important aspect of building design. The caveman learned quickly that buildings require ventilation to prevent stagnant air, remove moisture or unpleasant smells, and to maintain comfortable temperatures. Despite this history, ventilation is somehow still overlooked during building design.

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