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A good video on Air separated gases and their characteristics and applications from our hq.
Series 2 Nippon Sanso Holdings | Introduction of Air Separation Gases
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Is the energy transition like remodeling an airplane in flight? Replacing key parts of an airplane while it's in the air is terrifying and absurd. Yet its akin to what we're attempting in the rush to replace oil and gas. Demand for reliable, affordable, cleaner energy is growing around the globe, which is why we need a practical, balanced approach to our evolving energy systems. 👀 Soar with us: https://lnkd.in/g8JgwXeG #EnergyInnovation #SustainableFuture #LetsClearTheAir
Let's Clear the Air - Airplane Analogy
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💪✈️ We understand the power of #resilience and #innovation. Just as an airplane needs the resistance of the wind to soar, our #aircompressors perform best under pressure. Whether you’re facing tough industrial challenges or aiming to boost efficiency, #Matteigroup air compressors will rise above and deliver excellence. #HenryFord #RiseAbove #IndustrialExcellence #Efficiency #technology
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What if you need an air-over-oil intensifier to deliver extra force at some point in your manufacturing operation but you’re short on space? Branham’s OVLBOOST is different from other intensifiers because it is more compact yet still can deliver up to 780 psi. What makes it so different? Learn more. #Air #Over #Oil https://bit.ly/3Xcy40a
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Reverse Engineering Expert | Design Engineer | Ex Design Head LEMKEN |New Products Development | Reverse Engineering | R&D | NX| Creo | Solidworks|Teamcenter
Have you ever seen this and wondered what is this and why it is used? Windsocks are used to tell wind speed and the direction of the wind speed itself .Windsocks typically are used at airports to indicate the direction and strength of the wind to pilots, factories ,buildings and chemical plants where there is a risk of gaseous leakage. Wind direction is the opposite of the direction in which the windsock is pointing. #Windsocks #factory #safety #indicator
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What does it mean, what does it cost, when and where does it make sense? This explainer is a one-page-fits-all summary report of a more detailed SAVi Briefing on Carbon Capture and its relevance to aviation➜ https://shorturl.at/G5r0g #aviationfinance #aircraft #esg #saf #sustainableaviation #decarbonisation #saf #aviation #carbon #capture
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Batteries go into thermal runaway in flight is getting more common. it is lucky that spotting early by public and the density of the powerbank is not high but smoke generated is very toxic. Imagining this at building level, equipped with electrolyte Off-gas detector (Li-ion Tamer)/ Aspirated smoke detector (Vesda) / Smoke detector (Notifier). Your asset will be well covered with very early detectors even with zero human present. We need awareness as early as possible when li-ion battery already towards thermal runaway. #liiontamer #Vesda4ever https://lnkd.in/gV2sB48n
AirAsia Battery Explosion Mid Flight - Airline Ratings
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Senior Communications Manager at Hitachi Global Air Power US, LLC | Strategic communications that connect people and elevate brands
This was such a personally meaningful project to work on. Collaborating with colleagues throughout our organization to tell an important - really the most important - story. The video below is a cut from our longer video on why we all need to practice Safety Always. #safetyalways
Hitachi Global Air Power - We Practice Safety Always. Because we are all staying safe for something or someone. #SafetyAlways
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