Category: Industrial Manufacturing

How to Manage Supply Chain Risks in Industrial Manufacturing

Get an inside perspective from the experts at ProcessBarron on managing supply chain risks, including tariffs, demand fluctuations, and lead times. Learn more about sourcing strategies, the importance of strong supplier relationships, transparency, and the future of industrial manufacturing supply chain management.  Read More

Louver Dampers vs. Butterfly Dampers: Which is Best for Your Industrial Application?

This blog analyzes key technical aspects of Louver and Butterfly Dampers, focusing on control precision, shutoff capabilities, cost differences, and installation best practices. Our resident expert in Manufactured Dampers, Shane Glidewell, compares and contrasts Louver and Butterfly Dampers, discussing their unique characteristics, industrial applications, and industry-specific uses. Read More

The Future of Ash Handling: Trends and Predictions

Ash handling systems are crucial for power generation, cement manufacturing, pulp and paper production, and waste-to-energy plants. These systems ensure smooth boiler operations, prevent blockages and maximize combustion efficiency. Beyond operational benefits, effective ash management significantly minimizes environmental impact by reducing emissions and promoting sustainable waste disposal. John Riley, leading expert in ash and materials handling gives insight into the current landscape, key trends, and future of ash handling systems. Read More

ProcessBarron’s IAQ Inspection Process: Ensuring Equipment Efficiency and Longevity 

In the world of Industrial equipment, maintaining optimal performance is crucial for operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. We sat down with Mike Piazza, Air Handling Manager, to learn more about ProcessBarron’s IAQ Inspection process.  Read More

Women In Manufacturing: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Over the past several decades, women have continued to make inroads into the exciting and challenging industrial manufacturing industry. There are countless opportunities for women currently in the field seeking leadership positions and female students considering a career in STEM to impact the future of manufacturing. Learn more about the history and future of women in manufacturing! Read More