EPCON NEWS
EPCON FEATURE IN PROCESS HEATING MAGAZINE
Check out Epcon’s article Multistage Heat Recovery in Process Heating Magazine’s June Issue focusing on Optimizing Heat Transfer https://digitaledition.process-heating.com/june-2022/epcon-oxidizers-featureIt features 4 different project case studies that highlight innovative methods…
EPCON CONTINUES ADVISORY ROLE TO SECRETARY OF COMMERCE RAIMONDO
Serving its 8th year on the Environmental Technologies Trade Advisory Committee (ETTAC) for the US Department of Commerce, Epcon is proud to continue to advise on climate related…
Epcon is Exhibiting at the Upcoming ACMA Thermoplastic Composites Conference
Register today and connect with EPCON at booth 22 at the Thermoplastic Composites Conference, in San Diego, CA. For more information, visit www.acma.today/TCC2022 Exhibiting – Networking – Automation…
EPCON’S FEATURE ARTICLE IN THERMAL PROCESSING MAGAZINE
Sophisticated control systems for optimal process operations A comprehensive control system, whether designing a new controls package or updating your existing system to a new controls scheme, is…
Thermal Processing – 2021 Buyer’s Guide (Copy)
As an industry leader in Process Heating Equipment, it is no wonder Epcon is listed in 28 Categories in the Processing Heating 2021 Buyer’s Guide.
Improving Efficiency and Sustainability in Composites Bonding
A new system comprising a curing oven, regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO), and secondary and tertiary heat exchangers can help reduce operating costs while ensuring the safe removal of volatile organic compounds during composite bonding processes.
How Manufacturers Can Increase Wages & Upward Mobility
About 30 million American workers without four-year college degrees have the skills necessary for jobs that pay 70% more than their current roles, according to a new study cited by The New York Times (subscription).
BIDEN’S STANCE ON CHINA, TRADE & TARIFFS
China recently signed the world’s largest trade deal with 14 Asia-Pacific countries, called the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which excludes the United States.
Transitions of Power Are Difficult. What Joe Biden and Other Incoming Leaders Need to Know.
The strained presidential transition facing President-elect Joe Biden probably rings true for many CEOs and other #business leaders stepping into new positions of power.
Finally some good news reported by NAM on the Manufacturing Data in the US since the onset of Covid-19
Manufacturers added 26,000 workers in July, slowing from gains of 240,000 and 357,000 in May and June, respectively, but still a solid increase.
West Coast Fires ‘Airpocalypse’
See how new air pollution sensors and apps are informing the public about their local air quality as wildfires rage across the West Coast.
Lawsuit says outdated EPA flaring rules have led to more pollution
A lawsuit against the EPA is focused on regulations that target flaring at petrochemical facilities, gasoline terminals, natural gas processing plants, compressor stations and solid waste landfills.
Why Japanese Businesses Are So Good at Surviving Crises?
Harvard Business School professor Hirotaka Takeuchi, explains why Japanese Companies fair better during times of crisis.
Custom Batch Ovens Featured In Industrial Heating
BATCH OVENS// Industrial Heating Feature
Read more https://www.industrialheating.com/articles/94202-tier-1-automotive-supplier-orders-batch-ovens
AVIATION OUTLOOK // HBS EXECUTIVE SPEAKER SERIES
Join Epcon’s Managing Director, Tasha Jamaluddin August 12th from 12:00 – 1:00 pm as she interviews Dr. Dirk Laukien of Black Forest Ventures on the impacts of COVID-19 and the outlook of the aviation industry, with major FBO Expansion plans underway in Houston and Dallas.
EPA Finalizes First Ever Rule to Promote Transparency
“Today’s action is perhaps the biggest change in administrative procedures in a generation and one of the five pillars of EPA reform under President Trump,”
NEW EPA RULE COULD MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT TO LIMIT AIR POLLUTION
The Trump administration on Wednesday finalized a rule that could prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from strengthening measures to combat airpollution and the climate crisis in the future.
EPA Proposes More Stringent Toxic Emission Standards for Certain Types of Industrial Boilers
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing amendments to the 2013 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters.