Learn three effective methods to manage leaks in your rotary airlock valves. Understand the benefits of each approach & find the best solution for your system. Read More
Introducing SafeT Brake: Stop and Lock Industrial Fans In Less Than 1 Minute
Revolutionizing Industrial Fan Maintenance: Introducing SafeT Brake by ProcessBarron Allen Ray, Vice President of ProcessBarron’s Air and Gas Handling Group, introduces SafeT Brake, a revolutionary rotor-locking device designed to transform industrial fan maintenance. This first-of-its-kind innovation is poised to minimize downtime and enhance safety in industrial parallel fan systems, addressing… Read More
Induced Draft Kiln Fan: A Step-by-Step Maintenance Guide
Develop a process for daily, monthly, and annual maintenance and service on your industrial kiln fan to ensure reliable and efficient equipment operation. Read More
Catch Air System Leaks Before they Drain Your Profits
Air in-leakage makes fans work harder and can also be a sign your boiler is load-limited. Learn more in this post from ProcessBarron’s Glen Corley. Read More
A Comparative Analysis of the IAQ Program
ProcessBarron designed its IAQ program to provide urgency and insight to help customers make informed decisions about industrial fan repair or replacement. Read More
The Importance of Efficient Mechanical Dust Collectors
Over the last several decades, mechanical dust collectors have evolved from air pollution control devices into a reliable, low-maintenance means of erosion protection for downstream system equipment. They are an increasingly important part of your steel mill’s air handling systems. Read More
The Benefits of Using a Backward Curved Fan in Air Handling
When it comes to air handling, there are many considerations as to what type of fan you’ll have in your plant – whether it’s a radial fan or a curved fan, etc. In certain operating environments, a backward curved fan may be the best option. There are benefits to be… Read More
Exploring the Benefits of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in Plant Design
For decades, the only feasible way to test plant equipment during the design and engineering process, before installation and operation, was scale model testing. This process involved creating a model of the equipment being designed, to scale, and then in a lab setting, test the design in conditions similar to… Read More