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The Latest News in Pulp & Paper

A global initiative called Two Sides, whose goal is to promote the sustainability of print and paper, is tackling misleading environmental claims made by large corporations all over the world. These companies are pushing serious misconceptions about “going paperless,” using the environment to sway them. Two Sides has been challenging… Read More

The Latest in Pulp and Paper News: June 2019

The pulp and paper industry evolves quickly, but we keep our finger on the pulse. Keep reading for some notable news in the industry.  Canadian Pulp and Paper Conference Talks Workforce and Tech Investments PACWEST, an annual pulp and paper conference that takes place in Canada, hosted over 280 delegates… Read More

Service Spotlight: Industrial Fan Repair

In addition to designing, fabricating, and supplying large, mechanical drafts fans for industrial applications, we also service them. In fact, we offer on-site fan removal, repair, and installation in as little as three days.  Efficient and Durable Industrial Fans At ProcessBarron, we meet your industrial centrifugal fan, fan rotor, and… Read More

Technology that Enhances the Manufacturing Industry

Technology in the manufacturing industry helps us push the boundaries of human capabilities—advanced robotics, big data, artificial intelligence, 3-D printing, and more all help us do exactly that. Pushing the boundaries of human capability allows us to revolutionize plant productivity and lower the cost of production, ultimately making us more… Read More

The Pellet Sector of Biomass is Thriving: Pellet Exports for February and March

Pellets are biofuel feedstock made from compressed industrial waste, agricultural residues, energy crops, and lumber. They power a plethora of processes in the manufacturing industry, and the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service recently released updated reports on the performance of pellets. Pellet Exports in February Wood pellet exports reached 501,563.9 metric… Read More

The Latest Updates on the Infrastructure Bill

The president recently initiated conversations with Democratic leaders regarding rebuilding the nation’s roadways, bridges, dams, airports, schools, and other infrastructure. However, the negotiations have been on hold until the passing of a new trade act with Mexico and Canada. The deal is called the United States, Mexico, Canada Agreement (USMCA)… Read More

ProcessBarron’s Allen Ray Featured in World Cement Review

ProcessBarron’s very own Allen Ray, Director of the Air and Gas Handling Group, recently contributed his expertise to the World Cement Review by sharing his perspective on eliminating material buildup problems on preheater ID fans. To hear Allen’s perspective and to learn how you could start making material buildup issues… Read More