How harnessing new technology in steam trap monitoring can curb energy costs, reduce labor and make your operation safer
Chris Gibbs, Armstrong International, Inc.
Steam traps have been around for a hundred years or so, and for the most part, nothing revolutionary has come forward to change the basic way a trap functions. Any operation that uses steam to produce a high-quality, consistent product depends...
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