Strategies to Help Your Scrap Metal Start-Up Weather Competition

Posted on: 19 May 2017

Recycling is becoming big business today as companies continue to pump in millions of dollars into recycling programs. With so many startups scrambling for scrap metals and selling them to metal recycling companies, you might think that your start-up scrap metal business does not stand a chance. However, there is no need to worry because there are steps you can take that will ensure your business peaks steadily. This article provides you with valuable information regarding ways you can stay ahead of the competition.
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Key Maintenance Tips for Cooling Tower Users

Posted on: 16 May 2017

A cooling tower is a piece of equipment designed to recirculate water in order to cool the interiors of a building. It is part of the HVAC system in most modern buildings. Like with any other cooling equipment, routine maintenance of cooling towers is critical to ensuring that building occupants continue getting reliable cooling service. Let's take a look at some of the things that building owners should do to ensure that their cooling towers remain in top operating shape.
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Hold In The Cold: Choosing The Right PVC Strip Curtains For Your Walk-In Freezer

Posted on: 4 May 2017

Whether you're a restaurant owner, a grocery retailer or a simple homeowner looking for the ultimate in cold storage convenience, a walk-in freezer can be a tremendously effective way to keep large amounts of food and other perishables in safe storage. However, the large doors that permit such easy access to a walk-in freezer can also allow cool air to escape quickly, potentially undermining the consistent cooling power of your freezer.
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Five Tips for Keeping Crates and Shipments Dry

Posted on: 27 April 2017

If you are sending a shipment in a shipping crate and you want to ensure that neither the shipment nor the crate get water damaged, there are a number of steps you may want to take. Consider using these strategies to waterproof your next shipment. 1. Use a Waterproof Crate In some cases, crates may get unloaded in the rain. In other cases, they may be transported on open trucks, leaving them susceptible to rain on the road, or the shipper or receiver may need to store the crate outside for a short period.
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