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Posts written by Matt Hale

Matt is a graduate of the Ashridge Business Schools’ Sales and Marketing program has over 30 years’ experience in process engineering in all the sectors HRS are active in, he started in CAD design but soon found a taste for sales and marketing. He has held several managerial positions in a multinational company within related industries.

The benefits of heat regeneration in heat exchanger systems

March 11, 2020 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece by

By Matt Hale, International Sales and Marketing Director, HRS Heat Exchangers Heat exchangers which employ heat recovery or regeneration should not be confused with ‘regenerative heat exchangers,’ which are a specific type of heat exchanger. …

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HRS to showcase viscous heat transfer solutions at Foodex 2021

February 25, 2020 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece by

**FOODEX HAS NOW BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL 12-14 APRIL 2021** HRS Heat Exchangers, Stand T278, Foodex 2021 (12-14 April, NEC Birmingham) At Foodex 2021 stand T278, HRS Heat Exchangers will showcase its range of heat exchangers and …

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HRS helps AD plant tap into additional heat from existing CHP

January 22, 2020 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece by

Operators of anaerobic digestion (AD) plants know how important it is to optimise energy use across all stages of the process. That is why many recapture as much heat as possible for reuse elsewhere, including …

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Assessing product properties for optimal heat exchanger performance

January 8, 2020 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece by

In every situation where a heat exchanger is required, the combination of products and service fluids, application, temperature and other variables will be different. Understanding these properties ensures the correct heat exchanger is supplied. For …

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HRS Agrees ‘Anaerobic Digestion Dangerously Overlooked’

January 1, 2020 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece by

The Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recently published its sixth assessment report on climate change which painted an alarming picture of the global effects of climate change and the need for immediate action to …

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On-site trials: a low-risk approach to proof of concept

December 4, 2019 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece by

There is a lot of truth to the old saying ‘seeing is believing’. Trials are invaluable for assessing product quality parameters such as appearance or organoleptic performance, testing packaging designs and consumer research, producing samples …

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