Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC) opened its doors to Maryland government officials last month, demonstrating cutting-edge technologies at its global headquarters.
Two Lubbock-based companies have partnered to revolutionize pump testing capabilities through new remote monitoring technology, positioning themselves to address growing demands in water infrastructure nationwide.
The chiller provides 250-450 tons (900- 1,600 kW) of cooling and 3600-5300 MBH (1,000-1,550 kW) of heating. This dual capability eliminates the need for separate heating equipment.
Midwest Machinery Company expands relationship with Johnson Controls, along with a new partnership with Cleaver-Brooks in the St. Louis market and surrounding areas.
The all-electric heat pumps, which transfer heat energy from the airstream in dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS), feature a newly redesigned single-circuit refrigeration system.
Air-cooled chillers are projected to hold a leading position in the Global Chillers market, and centrifugal chillers outshine other compressor technologies, Adroit Market Research analysts project.
With new equipment and updated technology, Bosket hopes the TAB lab brings in sheet metal journey persons who want to expand their skills in addition to current apprentices.
The acquisition strengthens Duravent Group's position in the venting and air control industries by adding Builder's Best to its portfolio of 13 distinct brands.