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Eliminating Corrosion Issues in Different Types of Power Plants

Temporary Climate Solutions

Corrosion in the electric power industry costs the U.S. over $23 billion per year. With plants looking to increase efficiencies, lower costs, and reduce the amount of time offline for maintenance, corrosion prevention techniques will help lengthen the life of various components and increase safety. While many thermal power plants share the same types of corrosion issues, some require different preventive approaches.

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How Temporary Climate Solutions Help Power Plants Control Pollution

Temporary Climate Solutions

The Clean Air Act makes the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responsible for setting air quality standards regarding “criteria pollutants.” Among these pollutants is sulfur dioxide (SO2), a highly reactive gas that affects air quality and has the potential to cause respiratory illnesses in those exposed to it. Power plants that process fossil fuels are a primary source of SO2 emissions and other pollutants. To maintain compliance with the EPA’s SO2 designations, power plants look to temporary climate solutions and protective surface coatings to improve emission controls and prolong the life of the equipment used.

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What to Consider When Choosing a Fan System for Disaster Recovery

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage

Fans are an important component in disaster recovery equipment. After a client experiences hurricane, flood or water damage, it’s important to select a fan and damper system that can effectively assist with your recovery efforts and maximize efficiencies. By understanding how a fan system affects performance in regards to the needs of the space, you’ll have a better idea about the best fan and damper design for your project.

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Leadership by Design: Avoid Delays & Improve Your Bottom Line

News, Temporary Climate Solutions

Polygon Article from the CoatingsPro Magazine.

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Temporary Climate Control Supports the Rise of the U.S. Commercial Construction Industry [Infographic]

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

With the U.S. commercial construction industry on the rise, construction managers, now more than ever, need a way to keep projects running on schedule. This infographic highlights tips and tricks for managing humidity, extreme temperatures, and moisture with temporary climate control. Not only does temporary climate control keep projects on schedule while minimizing the negative effects of moisture, it also provides additional benefits including improved indoor air quality, accelerated paint and plaster drying, and cost reduction for concrete sealing. Read on to learn more!

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