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Give Your Barn a Ventilation Checkup This Fall

2013-09-19 19:54:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: Minnesota Pork Producers Association Just as humans suffer from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), where the airways to the lungs become congested, restricting air exchange, so too do swine production facilities across the Midwest have this same disease, according to a recent blog from Mike Brumm. Brumm writes a blog for Minnesota Pork Producers Association called “Brumm Speaks Out,” at http://www.mnpork.com. read more

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Iowa Model Weighs up Farrowing Room Ventilation Options

2013-09-19 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

US - Researchers at the University of Iowa have developed a simulation model to study the effect of ventilation airflow rate with and without filtered recirculation on airborne contaminant concentrations (dust, ammonia, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide) for farrowing facilities.

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USC researchers find car ventilation setting critical to in-cabin exposure to particulate pollutants; new model for aiding exposure assessments

2013-09-15 21:30:16| Green Car Congress

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Overhead Hood Ventilation System removes fumes, heat at source.

2013-08-26 14:32:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available in 27, 32, and 37 in. hood diameters and with 250 or 450 cfm exhaust blowers, table-top Vent-A-Fume systems capture toxic fumes and heat immediately at their source. Single-speed motor for cooler running and more efficient operation, and support stand facilitates installation as well as height adjustments of overhead hood. Standard hoods are fabricated from .063 gauge aluminum; stainless steel or polypropylene are available options. Square or rectangular shapes are also available. This story is related to the following:Fume Hoods | Fume Exhausters

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Reduce Ventilation Air in Your Oven or Dryer without Affecting Production Rates

2013-08-23 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

A decorated paper printing company was looking to reduce ventilation air and fuel costs without affecting production rates or violating the NFPA safety directives. They were using large amounts of heated air to ventilate their dryers to keep the solvent vapor concentration below 25% LFL as directed by the NPFA codes. However, the codes allow a substantial reduction in air in cases where a continuous solvent vapor analyzer is installed. When such instruments are installed to continuously sample ...This story is related to the following:Toxic Gas & Vapor Analyzers

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