Industrial Ventilation
Natural ventilation is really the only solution for heat exhaust in glass plants and glass making facilities. Large ventilators are required to remove the stifling air from the lehrs and furnaces in a glass plant. These vents passively exhaust balmy air for year on end without requiring much care or attention. After a while however,
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Summer has arrived, and with it the warmer temerpatures that mean it’s time for a natural cooling system. If you manage a large industrial or commercial facility, you may be dreading the months ahead. You know this time of year – when the inside of your building gets a few degrees warmer – can be
Roofing solutions for ventilation are a must. Summers in large industrial facilities without ventilation can be brutal. Facilities such as steel mills, large warehouses, prefabricated metal buildings, and other building types, do not always have worker comfort in mind. This is particularly an issue during the hot and humid summer months. Once the temperature starts
Natural ventilation is an incredible solution for buildings that require fresh air and moderate temperature adjustment. When the building is in a temperate climate though, controlling temperatures is the key. Letting stifling air out during the summer is only half of the goal. Keeping it in during the winter, is the other half. When utilizing
Natural Ventilation for Industrial Manufacturing Watch our Metal Forge Testimonial at Viking Forge to see how Moffitt Natural Ventilation, and low-profile natural ventilators, lowered temperatures in this plant.
In this testimonial video you’ll see why Exal Corp. (Now Trivium Packaging – Youngstown, OH) chose Natural Cooling to maintain consistent temperatures throughout the facility. Matt Futkos discusses the benefits of a Moffitt Cooling system. He explains how the new system has lowered and equalized temperatures. Finally, he discusses how this has improved worker morale