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Disruptive Technology for Water: Digital Water

June 15, 2021 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by

The UK Water Partnership has pointed out that the world ‘faces an unprecedented combination of water security and resilience challenges.’ In the first of four blog posts, Matt Hale, HRS’s International Sales & Marketing Director, …

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HRS Showcases Remelting System at FoodPro 2021

June 8, 2021 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by

HRS Heat Exchangers, Stand S16, FoodPro 2021 Following a difficult year, HRS Heat Exchangers is delighted to be able to confirm its attendance at the Foodpro event at the Sydney Olympic Park in July 2021. …

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HRS offers stand-alone Cleaning-in-Place (CIP) system

May 25, 2021 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by
HRS Single Tank CIP

Maintaining hygienic, and in some cases sterile, production equipment is a key aspect of modern food processing, as well as the production of pharmaceuticals and other products. Cleaning-in-Place (CIP) is the standard technique to effectively …

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Cannabis Drinks Market Scales Up

May 11, 2021 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by
Canabis Drinks - HRS technology

Drinks based on plant extracts – in particular, those containing cannabis- or hemp-derived ingredients like CBD – are one of the fastest growing segments of the beverage category. What is CBD? CBD (cannabidiol) is a …

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HRS Offers Remote Equipment Monitoring

April 13, 2021 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by
HRS Remote Installation Control

The Coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the benefits of working remotely utilising new and existing technologies to monitor and manage operations from a distance, whether a few meters away on the factory floor, or on the …

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HRS Heat Exchangers Help Global Vaccine Effort

March 18, 2021 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by

HRS Heat Exchangers has received orders for pharmaceutical heat exchangers which will be used by different manufacturers of Coronavirus vaccines around the world. The orders have been placed by subcontractors working with Pfizer, Moderna, and …

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