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LONDON (ICIS)--Europe oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets continue to face blighted downstream sentiment in May tied to ongoing US trade developments and wider domestic economic malaise pertaining to principle end user segments including automotive, constriction and wider paints & coatings business.Better availability has facilitated further price pressure in May with few signs of a let up in the short term. Supply changes remain critical for price discovery.Glycol ethers editor Cameron Birch speaks to oxo-alcohols and butyl acetate editor Marion Boakye and acrylate esters editor Mat Jolin-Beech about conditions in these markets and expectations for the near future.
Real Life Pharmacology - Pharmacology Education for Health Care Professionals
On this episode of the Real Life Pharmacology podcast, I discuss Miralax (polyethylene glycol) pharmacology, adverse effects, and much more. MiraLAX is an osmotic laxative commonly used to treat occasional constipation by retaining water in the stool to increase stool frequency and soften consistency. The standard adult dose of MiraLAX is 17 grams (approximately one heaping tablespoon) dissolved in 4 to 8 ounces of liquid once daily. Electrolyte imbalances are rare but possible with prolonged or excessive use of Miralax, particularly in elderly or renal-impaired patients. Advise patients to maintain adequate hydration while using MiraLAX to support its mechanism and reduce side effects.
LONDON (ICIS)--The European oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets have seen a mix of stable to firm pricing coming into February. Focus is shifting towards what demand trends may look like into the spring months and on current supply disruptions in the market.Glycol ethers report editor Cameron Birch speaks to oxo-alcohols editor and butyl acetate editor Marion Boakye, acrylate esters editor Mat Jolin-Beech about the current conditions in these markets and expectations for the near future.
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The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode995. In this episode, I’ll discuss when dialysis is recommended to be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning. The post 995: Expert Recommendations For Using Dialysis to Treat Ethylene Glycol Poisoning appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
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Get on the Supermarket Academy waitlist now! New program to supercharge your supermarket refrigeration expertise launching soon. In this conversation, we're talking with Kevin Mullis, Technical Manager at Integral UK Ltd., about startup and commissioning a transcritical CO2 refrigeration system. Kevin has a wealth of experience with CO2 systems and shares some common troubleshooting issues and breaks down how to perform thorough checks and techniques for ensuring your system is properly functioning at startup. This episode is a comprehensive guide for refrigeration technicians just getting familiar with CO2, and also covers the importance of preparation, planning and collaboration in learning and getting more confident with these systems. In this conversation, we cover: -Overcoming initial overwhelm of CO2 systems -Importance of planning and coordination -Issues caused by starting a system too quickly -Common checks before starting a transcritical CO2 refrigeration system -Building a network of specialists -Asking questions on job sites -Evacuating a CO2 rack -Importance of reading trend graphs -Building relationships with manufacturers -Importance of reporting component failures -Proper valve operation -Glycol defrost systems -Dealing with faulty sensors and valves -Tips for new technicians on CO2 startups Helpful Links & Resources: Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn Episode 227. Getting to Know Transcritical CO2 Supermarket Refrigeration Systems with Kevin Mullis BOOK A CALL with Trevor to learn more about refrigeration training programs. Upcoming Servicing Compressors, Supermarket and CO2 Trainings: Learn More Here Learn More About Refrigeration Mentor: https://refrigerationmentor.com/ Get your FREE Service & Compressor Troubleshooting Guide: Access Here Refrigeration Mentor on Instagram Refrigeration Mentor YouTube Channel
Welcome to Episode 333 of the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast! In this episode, Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass explore the intricacies of glycol supermarket systems. We'll break down how these systems operate, their benefits, and the challenges that come with them. Plus, stick around for some light-hearted banter as we shout out to our friend SHANK...Sup Bud!!!!Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of glycol systems or just want to stay updated with the latest in supermarket refrigeration technology, this episode is for you!Hit that like button, subscribe, and don't forget to leave your thoughts in the comments. We love hearing from our community!Listen to more episodes at www.advancedrefrigerationpodcast.com and stay tuned for more cutting-edge refrigeration content.
Welcome to Episode 333 of the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast! In this episode, Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass explore the intricacies of glycol supermarket systems. We'll break down how these systems operate, their benefits, and the challenges that come with them. Plus, stick around for some light-hearted banter as we shout out to our friend SHANK...Sup Bud!!!! Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of glycol systems or just want to stay updated with the latest in supermarket refrigeration technology, this episode is for you! Hit that like button, subscribe, and don't forget to leave your thoughts in the comments. We love hearing from our community! Listen to more episodes at www.advancedrefrigerationpodcast.com and stay tuned for more cutting-edge refrigeration content.
LONDON (ICIS)--The European oxo-alcohols & derivatives markets have seen reasonably healthy levels of availability in July with market activity subdued as participants head into the summer period.Demand across key end user segments remains sluggish with the near term outlook muted with further changes concerning the interest rate picture monitored.Glycol ethers report editor Cameron Birch speaks to oxo-alcohols editor Nicole Simpson, acrylate esters editor Mat Jolin-Beech and butyl acetate editor Marion Boakye about the current conditions in these markets and expectations for the near future.
Greg Chambers walks us through how natural gas producers use glycol pumps to optimize their gas dehydration systems. Resources mentioned: Video: Gas Dehydration System Overview 3 Types of Glycol Filtration How to Repair a Kimray Glycol Pump Stuff We Like "Our National Pastime" by Kevin Deyoung
In this episode of the Medical Nursing Podcast we're chatting all about managing ethylene glycol toxicity. These patients commonly present as emergencies and require very intensive nursing care - the disease carries a poor prognosis, and it's often fatal. However, with rapid intervention and intensive treatment and nursing, recovery can be possible. Today, we're talking all about what happens when a patient ingests EG, and how we can treat and nurse these patients accordingly - along with the practical skills we can use to support them. ---
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In the GI 101 series, Dr. Parikh interviews one of the training physicians to get their perspective on a variety of gastrointestinal topics. In this episode, Dr. Kevin Groudan, a gastroenterology fellow at Baystate Health, discusses one of the most commonly used first line agents for constipation: polyethylene glycol.
LONDON (ICIS)--European oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets are seeing market fundamentals winding down into the end of the year as producers and end users alike seek to destock into the year end.Attention is quickly turning towards Q1 with some restocking anticipated although beyond this expectations pertaining to underlying demand across the chain remain muted.Glycol ethers report editor Cameron Birch speaks to oxo-alcohols editor Nicole Simpson, acrylate esters editor Mat Jolin-Beech and butyl acetate (butac) editor Marion Boakye about the current conditions in these markets and expectations for the near future.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Vetsplanation, Dr. Sugerman discusses the dangers of ethylene glycol toxicity in pets and how it can be potentially fatal. He explains how ethylene glycol is commonly found in antifreeze and other household products, and its sweet taste can attract pets to ingest it. Dr. Sugerman also talks about the symptoms of ethylene glycol toxicity, the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, and the prognosis for recovery. Tune in to learn more about this deadly toxin and how to keep your pets safe.What you will learn:Ethylene glycol toxicity and its effects on petsThe sources and uses of ethylene glycol, including antifreeze and other household productsThe attractiveness of ethylene glycol to pets due to its sweet tasteSymptoms of ethylene glycol poisoning, including drunken behavior, vomiting, and wobblinessThe rapid absorption of ethylene glycol in the bodyOrgan damage caused by ethylene glycol, particularly to the kidneys and bloodDiagnosis and diagnostic tests for ethylene glycol toxicity, including blood work and urinalysisTreatment options, including hospitalization, IV fluids, and medications like fomepizole and ethanolPrognosis and potential complications of ethylene glycol toxicityCommonly asked questions about ethylene glycol toxicity, such as the use of charcoal and pet-safe antifreezeSupport the Show.Connect with me here: https://www.vetsplanationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/vetsplanation/ https://www.twitter.com/vetsplanations/ https://www.instagram.com/vetsplanation/ https://www.tiktok.com/@vetsplanation/ https://youtube.com/@Vetsplanationpodcast https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVbvK_wcgytuVECLYsfmc2qV3rCQ9enJK Voluntary donations and Vetsplanation subscription: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNZL7TUE28SYE https://www.buzzsprout.com/1961906/subscribe
LONDON (ICIS)--European oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets are seeing market fundamentals starting to shift in certain areas as supply constraints on certain products begin to mount up. Whilst the picture concerning underlying demand remains slower and more uncertain some markets are starting to see more traction on upward price mobility of late.Glycol ethers report editor Cameron Birch speaks to oxo-alcohols editor Nicole Simpson, acrylate esters editor Mat Jolin-Beech and butyl acetate (butac) editor Marion Boakye about the current conditions in these markets and expectations for the near future.
Kamryn R. Storm, PharmD (Twitter @KRStorm) outlines the mechanism of toxicity for ethylene glycol, identifies clinical findings of ethylene glycol toxicity and selects treatment regimens for suspected ethylene glycol toxicity. For more pharmacy content, follow Mayo Clinic Pharmacy Residency Programs @MayoPharmRes or the host, Garrett E. Schramm, Pharm.D., @garrett_schramm on Twitter! You can also connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd.
LONDON (ICIS)--The European oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets face another slow quarter with signs of substantive demand improvements yet to be seen. Many now expect the rest of 2023 to remain challenging whilst participants monitor macroeconomic developments concerning the changing interest rate environment and consumer purchasing trends.Glycol ethers report editor Cameron Birch speaks to oxo-alcohols editor Nicole Simpson, acrylate esters editor Mat Jolin-Beech and butyl acetate (butac) editor Marion Boakye about the current conditions on these markets and expectations for the near future.
Kyle Andrews and Ryan Spangler answer 5 customer questions: Why would I need two glycol pumps on a dehydration system? What is Kimray doing to address emissions concerns? Why are your lead times so long right now? How is the new Gen 3 level controller different than the Gen II? What kind of training does Kimray provide? Resources mentioned in this episode: Kimray.com/gen3 Kimray.com/emissions
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode796. In this episode, I’ll discuss when dialysis is recommended to be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning. The post 796: When should dialysis be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode796. In this episode, I’ll discuss when dialysis is recommended to be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning. The post 796: When should dialysis be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
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उज़्बेकिस्तान में भारत निर्मित Cough Syrup को पीकर 18 बच्चों की मौत हो गयी। कहा जा रहा है की उसमें मौजूद ethylene glycol की वजह से ऐसा हुआ है। ethylene glycol क्या होता है ? diethyline glycol क्या है ? cough syrup में इसका इस्तेमाल क्यों किया जाता है ? कितना नुकसानदायक है, क्या असर हो सकते हैं इंसान पर ? कोई फार्मा कंपनी cough syrup को ठीक बना रही है नहीं इसकी जांच कैसे होती है ?क्या कोई substitute है इसका ? जानेंगे सबकुछ आज FYI में abp live Podcasts पर जहाँ सारी जानकारी बताएँगे बनस्थली विद्यापीठ के फार्मेसी डिपार्टमेंट के डीन , सर्वेश पालीवाल। अगर आप भी बिना डॉक्टर से पूछे कोई भी Cough Syrup खरीद लेते हैं और बिना डॉक्टर के प्रिस्क्रिप्शन के अपने आप उसकी खुराक लेते हैं तो आपको ये पॉडकास्ट ज़रूर सुनना चाहिए .
Kevin Talks about Getting Refrigerant out of Glycol loops
LONDON (ICIS)--The European oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets continue to see slow demand and healthy availability with local production facilities still facing a difficult cost base environment for another quarter. The key theme currently is uncertainty about what next year may bring. For the most part, Q1 is expected be be similar to Q4 with hope that by the end of Q1 and into early Q2 trading and demand may have picked up somewhat.Glycol ethers report editor Cameron Birch speaks to oxo-alcohols editor Nicole Simpson, acrylate esters editor Mat Jolin-Beech and butyl acetate (butac) editor Marion Boakye about the current conditions on these markets and expectations for the near future.
As 1967's Clambake passes its balls-to-the-wall groovy titular scene, it quietly becomes a relatively mundane little sports flick about the formulation of a protective sealant for boats... but Justin blows Rabia & Felix's minds by revealing that the infamous "GOOP" later effectively became a reality, before providing historical insights into the 1967 Orange Bowl Regatta held in Miami, Florida, and the real sportsmen who participated in the event and the making of "Clambake." Finally, the crew wraps up the core discussion on the narrative of Clambake by pondering where the little-heard blues reprise of the title theme, cut from the movie, might have slotted in. There's still more to come as Justin and Rabia close out the episode foreshadowing a "Special" twist on the horizon for the unsuspecting Felix... Part 4 will be an emotional, absolute must-hear, and includes two Sinatra-themed Elvis Songs of the Week! "Clambake" is available to purchase or rent from most digital platforms and at least in North America is available for free on several ad-supported movie services like Tubi and Pluto. We also highly recommend the Kino Lorber Blu-Ray release of "Clambake". Suddenly: A Frank Sinatra Podcast is available on all major platforms you'll find TCBCast on. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Our final part to this saga will release Friday, December 16. Patreon backers have immediate access to all four parts of "A Very Clambake Christmas" as well as early access to an upcoming bonus episode featuring Gurdip & Justin's reactions to the Elvis On Tour box set!
Joining us in today's episode is Daniel Clark, the CEO, and founder, and Managing Director of Isentra. Daniel started learning about CO2 refrigeration back in the early to mid 2000's and has never looked back. Topics we discuss: - How the CO2 industry has developed over the last 20 years - Where he sees the big opportunities for CO2 in Heat Recovery - How he uses parallel compression to his advantage in reducing electrical supply mains - Why Isentra uses warm glycol to defrost circuits Learn more about Daniel - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielcla... Learn more about isentra - https://www.isentra.net/ =============================================== Would you like to have enough CO2 knowledge to work confidently on Transcritical Systems? ENROLL NOW in this intensive 4-Week CO2 Refrigeration Program with Refrigeration Mentor All Access to Refrigeration Mentor Content: Learn More Upcoming Compressor Masterclass: Learn More Upcoming Supermarket Learning Program: Learn More Free System & Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Subscribe to the Refrigeration Mentors video newsletter and get your Free Compressor Guide Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/refrigerationmentor Connect with the Refrigeration Mentor IG: @RefrigerationMentor
We learn about how to use aromatherapy in the shop and what blends you might use, and Barbara gives us a Birdseye view of propylene glycol.
LONDON (ICIS)--The European oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets continue to face demand concerns and persistently high costs associated with energy. There are fears that energy costs may see another spike in Q4 and that demand may come under additional pressure as macroeconomic headwinds pick up further.Glycol ethers report editor Cameron Birch speaks to oxo-alcohols editor Nicole Simpson, acrylate esters editor Mat Jolin-Beech and butyl acetate (butac) editor Nick Cleeve about the current conditions on these markets and expectations for the near future.
Today we have returning guest Benoit Rodier from Cimco Refrigeration. Benoit is an expert in CO2 refrigeration and shares a ton of valuable knowledge with us. In this episode, we're gonna dive into how to design a direct transcritical CO2 refrigeration system and explore more about indirect and direct CO2 systems. Get your pen and paper out because there is a ton of great information throughout this episode. Here are the things you'll learn: The differences between indirect, direct, and direct CO2 systems Glycol vs Brine vs CO2 Why does temperature change affect ice quality with an indirect floor NH3 vs R22 vs CO2 as a direct system Why CO2 is the more efficient for a direct system when building a global solution approach The advantages of new designs without having to build trenches for ice rink applications Shell and tube heat exchanger vs plate & frame heat exchanger Ice rink slab construction for indirect vs direct Why so many Olympic and world records were broken at the 2022 Beijing Olympics About Our Guest Benoit Rodier is the Director of Business Development at Cimco Refrigeration. Ben has been involved in industrial refrigeration for more than 25 years. Until today, Ben is driven by a passion for evolving, doing something new, and developing a new strategy and new ways of doing things in an industry of 150 years. Connect with Benoit LinkedIn: Benoit Rodier ================================================ Would you like to have enough CO2 knowledge to work confidently on Transcritical Systems? ENROLL NOW in this intensive 4-Week CO2 Refrigeration Program with Refrigeration Mentor All Access to Refrigeration Mentor Content: Learn More Upcoming Compressor Masterclass: Learn More Upcoming Supermarket Learning Program: Learn More Free System & Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Subscribe to the Refrigeration Mentors video newsletter and get your Free Compressor Guide Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/refrigerationmentor Connect with the Refrigeration Mentor IG: @RefrigerationMentor
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Oregon Poison Center Journal Club discusses new publications on fomepizol for ethylene glycol on 05/12/2022. Featuring Medical Toxicologist, B. Zane Horowitz, M.D.
The recent force majeure (FM) from INEOS Oxide on oxo-alcohols is already tightening European spot supply of n-butanol (NBA) and isobutanol (IBA). Acrylate Esters sources expect the effects of the INEOS FM will filter through to this market but little impact has been seen so far. Players on both sides of the Glycol ethers spot market are waiting and watching how much disruption will be in the market in the coming weeks. The butyl acetate market has been balanced to tight in April but quiet demand has been limiting pressure on available volumes.European editors Cameron Birch, Nicole Simpson, Nick Cleeve and Mathew Jolin-Beech discuss the latest for European oxo-alcohols and its derivatives in this ICIS podcast.
In this episode, we answer customer questions about glycol pumps, LACT units, suction controllers, and more. Resources mentioned in this episode: The Best Suction Controller for a Gas Compressor What Does a LACT Unit Do?
Kevin walks you through how to do a start up on glycol System And we talk about some troubleshooting tips
Today I get to sit down with Berkin Arikan CEO of HydroMX. For decades propylene glycol (PG) and Ethylene Glycol (EG) have been the gold standards for heat transfer fluid used in many process cooling applications. HydroMX has a potentially game-changing product entering the market now that energy efficiency and carbon footprint reduction are on the minds of many companies. Berkin shares how HydroMX has leveraged Nano-Technology to achieve some interesting benchmarks within the thermal fluids market space. Highlights of some of the discussion topics covered in this podcast on the HydroMX Product: ** Product can be retrofitted into an existing system running PG & EG. ** HydroMX case studies have found a minimum of 20% improvement in heat transfer capability even at concentrations of 50%. In many cases, sites running this product exceed 30% heat transfer improvements. ** HydroMx guarantees the performance, and some restrictions may apply. Check with HydroMX for the latest details. ** Even at concentrations of 50% HydroMX and 50% water, there is limited to no change in process fluid pressure drop over the system running straight water. If you are an end user of service contractor that uses or services hydronic systems running glycol, you should find this episode interesting. Disclosure statement: Processchilleracademy.com, Skilledtraderescue.com, nor Legacy Companies, LLC endorses this product. HydroMX is not a sponsor of our show. If this project is potentially a good fit for your application, we have provided contact information in this episode's show notes to contact HydroMX directly to get your questions answered.Video (and audio only) versions are available at these sites:ProcessAcademy.com à https://bit.ly/3HLOXDFSkilledTradeRescue.com à https://bit.ly/3CirsknThis episode is also distributed on most podcast networks such as Spotify and Apple Podcast. Make sure to sign up for our “JOIN THE MOVEMENT” email list to get notifications on new podcast episodes and access free workshops coming soon. https://skilledtraderescue.com/#skilledtrades,#hvacr,#hvaclife,#chillers,#processchillers,#hvactechnician,#hvaccontractor,#processchillersystems,#processchilleracademy,#processchillereducation,#processchillereducation,#chillers,#chillerplant,#chilledwater,#process,#chiller,#chilledwatersystem,#chillershvac,#chillersystem,#processchillers,#glycolchillertraining
Losing glycol in your Gas Dehydration system? In this episode we explain 5 common reasons and give solutions for each. Resources mentioned in this episode: https://kimray.com/training/top-5-reasons-youre-losing-glycol-your-gas-dehydration-process https://kimray.com/training/what-glycol-foaming https://kimray.com/training/glycol-filtration-3-types-and-how-they-work-clean-your-glycol
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Glycol dehydration systems are complex and must be closely monitored to maintain correct production. In this episode, we discuss the 7 things to check if your glycol pump isn't stroking correctly. Resources mentioned in this episode: How to Size Your Glycol Pump Video Overview of a Gas Dehydration Unit 3 Types of Glycol Filters
In this months EM Quick Hits podcast: The mighty return of Carr's Cases! Sarah Reid on differentiating septic arthritis from transient synovitis in pediatric limp, Anand Swaminathan on managing tracheostomy complications in the ED, Nour Khatib on rural medicine and ethylene glycol poisoning, Justin Morgenstern on RCTs for ketamine in patients with severe agitation... The post EM Quick Hits 34 Carr's Case, Septic Arthritis vs Transient Synovitis, Managing Tracheostomies, Ethylene Glycol Poisoning, Ketamine for Agitation appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
In this episode, we're going to discuss 3 types of glycol filtration systems. Resources mentioned in this podcast: 3 Filters and How they Work to Clean Glycol
LONDON (ICIS)--Availability in the European oxo-alcohols spot market remains under some pressure with local producer OQ Chemicals in force majeure. Supply of derivatives butyl acrylate (butac) and some acrylate esters have also tightened. Glycol ethers players are keeping a close eye on rising natural gas costs.
In this second of a 2-part episode, we are joined by Tim Rickel, Engineering Manager at Arc Energy, to discuss the challenges of designing and operating natural gas dehydration systems. Topics include: How do I troubleshoot a dehy system when things go wrong? What should I check if I'm not hitting dew point? What is glycol foaming? What causes glycol loss? Resources mentioned in this episode: Gas Dehydration System Overview Glycol Pump Sizing Calculator Application Guide for a Dehydration System
In this first of a 2-part episode, we are joined by Tim Rickel, Engineering Manager at Arc Energy, to discuss the challenges of designing and operating natural gas dehydration systems. Topics include: Why do upstream companies need to dehydrate gas? What is dew point? Key components of a dehy system Resources mentioned in this episode: Gas Dehydration System Overview Glycol Pump Sizing Calculator Application Guide for a Dehydration System
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Dan Stromberg discusses industry best practices for glycol system piping. You'll learn how to balance your system, how to size headers for correct flow rates & velocity, which pipe materials to consider, why the ubiquitous solenoid valve is a bad choice, and more. Special Guest: Dan Strömberg.
In this episode Kevin and I break down secondary cooling talking about glycol refrigeration
Today I interview Scot Kudcey of Thermal Fluids Inc. When it comes to heat transfer fluid (Glycol) for process chiller systems, Scot Kudcey is THE MAN for the job. Scot has over two decades of experience in the Thermal Fluids (Glycol) business. In this masterclass, we cover some key do's and don'ts when it comes to the use of glycol in process chiller applications. In this episode, Scot separates the facts from fiction about glycol. If you need help with anything related to glycol in process chiller applications, check with Thermal Fluid's Inc (TFI). Contact information:Click Here for websiteCall: (800) 640-8011Some of the topics discussed in this Masterclass:A most common misunderstanding about Glycol.The types of glycol that you should never use in a process chiller.What's the difference between PG and EG glycols.What glycol is the most environmentally friendly?How to stay out of trouble with the EPA when using glycol. A field story about what actually happened with the wrong glycols was used.Value if getting process chiller fluid tested.Important glycol-related items contractors and service technicians can do to take better care of their customers. Be careful about readings specs on the glycol you buy. Cheaper glycol is not necessarily better. What can happen when using glycols with PVC piping. Discussion of TFI's FAQ pdf. You can't use EG in many USA markets due to environmental regulations. Be careful about using DI water in a process chiller application. What is the value of the glycol inhibitor package in glycol? TFI does FREE freeze point testing on the process chiller system running their products. Can you mix PG and EG glycols?
In this episode of On Air, Vice President Brad Telker kicks off Season 3 with an awesome Chiller Design tip. Something to keep in mind when you are looking at replacement chillers!If you have any additional questions for Brad you can reach him at b.telker@cfmkc.com or by phone at 816-842-5400.Find more episodes and resources in the HVAC resource center at cfmkc.comIf you enjoyed or benefitted from this episode let us know by leaving a review wherever you listen to podcasts, sending us an email or sharing it with a friend! And make sure you are subscribed! Thank you!
Review of our Glycerine glycol chiller pipes and water pipes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Host Ben Rice travels (virtually) to Lynn, MA, to talk to Bent Water Brewing's president and co-founder Aaron Reames, as well as their process engineering manager/technical director Jere Anderson. Joining Ben on this digital jaunt is Joe Isaacs of NRM, Inc., a provider of high-quality refrigeration products, and Dan Hale of Hale Winery Refrigeration & Consulting. If you think this episode is going to get technical on proper temperature maintenance and new technologies to maintain your brew quality while keeping costs manageable, you are...correct. We talk best measurement practices, exacting carbonation standards, glycol chillers galore, and can-to-can consistency. Plus! Understanding your beer lineup and cultures, the challenges of concrete fermenters, specialty hops, and our favorite winter beers! Oh, and for all you brewers listening, mention Barley & Me and NRM, Inc. will provide an additional THREE months of their ridiculously simple 24/7 web-based remote monitoring and controls capability, including alarms via text or email, for FREE! Just visit nrminc.com for more info. California listeners can reach out to Joe Isaacs directly at (916) 629-4436, or via email at jisaacs@nrminc.com, or connect on Linked-In at www.linkedin.com/in/joeisaacs. Enjoy!Find out more about Bent Water Brewing at www.bentwaterbrewing.com or on social media @bentwaterbrewingLearn more about NRM, Inc. at www.nrminc.com and, if you qualify, DEFINITELY check out that offer above!To pick Dan Hale's brain or retain his services, visit www.halewineryrefrigeration.comBarley & Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod. Email questions/comments/concerns/guest ideas/brewery ideas to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com or barleyandmepod@gmail.comAnd be sure to learn more about the Black Is Beautiful Initiative, as featured in Episode 129 with Marcus Baskerville of Weathered Souls Brewing, at www.blackisbeautiful.beerGet your merch or make donations at www.customink.com/fundraising/black-is-beautiful-initiativeAlso, during this crisis, 100% of profits from sales of Barley & Me shirts via Zen-Threads.com will go to Another Round, Another Rally, a charity that supports front- and back-of-house members of the service industry whose wages and benefits may be affected. So grab a shirt and help a good cause and people you love! https://zen-threads.com/collections/beer-wine/products/barley-and-me-podcast-mens-crew-tee?fbclid=IwAR1G_5HJ3NCoWTRgmG6Q2PVALEiJsb1KtHClCaDli0NhsjZsc4KPmWCp_osBen is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-daily on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for those affected by this shutdown. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) or hit his PayPal (@barleyandmepod) and all money will go to support the NAACP, ACLU, Black Lives Matter, and other civil rights helpers. Charities will change with the times and as emergencies arise. But the point is: all donations will go to help those who need it.Do you have a story about racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia in the beer industry? You can submit your story anonymously, to be read on a future episode of Barley & Me at https://forms.gle/SmDuBT3zGKxNCVZ757Intro Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot)Interstitial Music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen)
Analysts with overseas investment banks are optimistic about China's economy in 2021. The country's developers are expected to see fewer sales the same year. Hong Kong's regulator issues the first crypto exchange license. Plus, China’s pandemic-driven textile export boom is probably just a flash in the pan.
This week on Homebrew Bound we talk about building a DIY Glycol Chiller and other ways to control your fermentation temperature. **WARNING: Do not use a torch to bend the copper refrigerant lines! If it leaks the refrigerant burning puts off Phosphine gas that can kill you.**
420 friendly we will talk about both water pipes and regular pipes plus other interesting things --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Talk to a Dr. Berg Keto Consultant today and get the help you need on your journey (free consultation). Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Keto, Intermittent Fasting, or the use of Dr. Berg products. Consultants are available Monday through Friday from 8 am to 10 pm EST. Saturday & Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm EST. USA Only. Get Dr. Berg's Veggie Solution today! • Flavored (Sweetened) - http://bit.ly/3nHbNTs • Plain (Unflavored) - http://bit.ly/3as0x9U Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! In this podcast, Dr. Berg answers the question from someone who wanted to know, is it ok to consume foods with Propylene Glycol. Propylene Glycol is one of the chemicals in anti-freeze because it lowers the freezing point. It is petroleum-based. He also talks about how Propylene Glycol could cause allergies and sensitivities. Things that have Propylene Glycol: • Anti-Freeze • Cosmetics • Electronic Cigarettes • Processed Foods • Windex • Toothpaste Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. Dr. Berg's Website: http://bit.ly/37AV0fk Dr. Berg's Recipe Ideas: http://bit.ly/37FF6QR Dr. Berg's Reviews: http://bit.ly/3hkIvbb Dr. Berg's Shop: http://bit.ly/3mJcLxg Dr. Berg's Bio: http://bit.ly/3as2cfE Dr. Berg's Health Coach Training: http://bit.ly/3as2p2q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericberg Messenger: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrBergDC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericberg/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/37DXt8C
European monoethylene glycol editor Melissa Hurley discusses the global implications from Hurricane Laura on supply and trade flows with Rachel Qian, Lead Analyst for ICIS along with US editor Antoinette Smith, Asia Editor Judith Wang and Industry Analyst Cindy Qiu.Additional reporting by Rachel Qian, Antoinette Smith, Judith Wang and Cindy Qiu.
Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify and iTunes and find this episode also on the BetaTeach Youtube Channel. Please leave a good review to help others interested in these essential topics find us through search engines. Heat Pump podcasts I imagine a few and far between. This one likes to meet the engineers installing heat pumps, solar thermal systems etc. to see and understand the challenges which they face. Engineers are at the front line of installing renewable technology and have different vantage points to other cohorts interested in reducing CO2 emissions and reaching net zero targets.01:25 Ken discusses how consumers are becoming more aware of the low carbon and renewable technologies available to them02:49 Leia from Your Energy Your Way chats about the RHI and whole house retrofit and the cost of a heat pump04:10 Rob from Solarflair education of heating engineers05:30 Nathan mentions how the gas industry has trained engineers and how high efficiency boilers are not efficient if on inefficient heating systems07:06 Leia - changing radiators for heat pump systems and the importance of rom by room heat loss calculations08:23 wet heating systems and how many radiators are oversized and perfect for low temp heating systems10:00 fabric first and the second law of thermodynamics10:35 heat pumps matching heat loss and insulation requirements. Hybrid and bivalent heating systems11:35 High temp heat pumps and MCS rules12:09 MCS accreditation and the struggle with DNO form filling14:00 DNO District Network Operators and Energy Network Association16:46 Concerns with overload and amps. AC and DC and Substations19:44 A 12kW heat pump does not require a 12kW electrical supply21:06 COP goes down in the winter, low temp heating systems and heat calculations24:11 Solar heat and solar thermal hybrid heating systems. Glycol stagnation and refract testing26: 35 Integration of solar thermal with buffer tank and buffer size29:30 Airing cupboard and roof space for heat pumps and how solar thermal is more efficient than PV with small roof space
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Makenzie: Hello!My name is Makenzie, I have been listening to the Cabral Concept for years and have learned so much! I am not sure if I am asking this question on the right platform but I don’t have Facebook so therefore can’t be a part of that private group. I had my third baby a year and a half ago and hemorrhaged pretty badly after and had to have a d & c to retrieve a piece of my placenta that was left behind after the birth. Fast forward a year and a half and I still haven’t gotten my period back, but I have cyclic pains as if they were a period. I have tentatively been diagnosed with Ashermans ‘a Syndrome but it hasn’t been confirmed through a hysteroscopy. My doctor wants me to go on estrogen supplements for two months and then go on for a hysteroscopy, but I am wondering if there is another way. I recently started taking systemic enzymes in hopes that it would clean up the scar tissue that may have built up. I have been reading that there are some aruveydic herbs that might help. I am just wondering if anyone in your office has any experience with anything like this.Thank you!! K: Hello Stephen,What is your opinion on children taking polyethylene glycol solution (PEG)? My child was diagnosed with a bowel obstruction and an enlarged large intestine. She has been recommended to take PEG daily for the next 6 months to help reduce the size of her colon.Since an initial intestinal cleanse, mega dosing PEG, her bowel motions are now very loose and multiple times a day. She has completed the parasite and CBO products before. She has a very high fibre diet, mostly cooked and puréed vegetables, legumes, chicken, fruit and nuts & seeds.What would your advice be for treatment and prevention of future bowel obstructions? And also what is your advise regarding her loose stools.Thanks Leslie: I was working with Julia and she said I should ask you, Dr Cabral. I don’t methylate my Bs, according to a DNA test. I have mold toxicity and did the Equilibirum mold protocol retook the mold test, and unfortunately, my mold count went up, so I may have been around new mold or possibly just having problems getting it out of my system.It was suggested I sweat more and also take a B Complex. When I take it, my body odor smells terrible after a few days. I used Dr Google to figure this out, but only came up with a smell for some people of “fish”. My armpits don’t smell like fish..I’m talking terrible and I’m a woman. So, I stopped taking it, stopped smelling bad, and tried it again a few weeks later and voila…not showered smell is back. So I stopped taking it. Any thoughts?I take the daily foundational shake mix, omega, probiotic, green drink and don't have that smell. Stephanie: I have a question regarding my 11 year old son. We recently found out that he has low IGF-1 and growth hormone serum. My MD is more holistic and has pulled lots of blood work to test thyroid, celiac, blood sugar, zinc copper ratio and more and all other results are normal . We have seen an endocrinologist who wants to do a growth hormone stimulation test and potentially start growth hormone injections. I don't love the idea of this, wanting to know your take. Can he increase his IGF-1 and growth hormone naturally or might injections be necessary? Could there be a "root cause" we should be looking into as to why his numbers are low? Wanted to add that I heard your podcast about increasing IGF-1 by fasting and let you know that he does fast one Sunday a month religiously already. Thanks so much! Pam: I just received some lab results back however I don't quite understand them and I'm not sure what to do next for a correct diagnosis. I have been dealing with a lot of joint pain for approximately 6 months I spoke to a physician at Dr. On Demand due to the fact my pcp doesn't take things seriously unless you are dying I believe. My insurance covers Dr. On Demand completely so I had them order the blood work. My results show a positive speckled ana titer test , I would attach it but it doesn't appear that I can through this process. 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Feeling good, smelling delicious and looking our best makes us feel great. There is nothing wrong with that. But have we ever stopped and looked at what is in some of our beauty products?Actually understood the ingredients and took the time to make sure that what we use on the daily is actually good for us?In the past, both of us never did but as we have become more conscious of what we put in or on our body we have found some SCARY ingredients that have no place near us.Because of this, we have started a series called TOXIC BEAUTY to tackle specific daily products we us that may have ingredients we want to avoid and clear alternatives to switch too.In this podcast we mentioned a couple interesting studies that helped with our research. find them below: 1. Parabens 2. Aluminum 3. Carcinogen 4. Glycol 5. FDA regulationsWe did mention attaching links of alternatives to our daily products that don't contain the harsh ingredients. That would be Beauty By Earth. We are an affiliate which means we do receive a commission but it is at no extra cost to you. We only promote products we use and love and have experimented with so we can confidently say that we know you'll love them! Check them out HERE and make sure you use the code mickayla3423 at checkout for a discounted rate. Enjoy this first episode and make sure you connect with us on Instagram, facebook and on our website. Make sure to Subscribe to this podcast to never miss an episode and let us know if you have any beauty products you would like to discuss!xo Michael & Mickayla
Aurora College's Yellowknife campus has a glycol problem, and students say it's giving them headaches. We investigate. Plus we'll tour Yellowknife's new dome theatre with the entrepreneur who built it.
091 The One That's All About Filming Amines (Closed Loops and Cooling Towers) Episode 91: Show Notes Wow! Three weeks of filming amines. What else is left to talk about? Closed Loops and Cooling Towers of course... Marodi Cribari and I are back to finish up this series on filming amine technologies. Adding from our previous two conversations, we talk about using filming amines in the application of cooling tower and closed loop systems. This episode lets you in on valuable tips and information you need to know if you plan on using filming amines in a system that is not a steam boiler. More about Marodi Cribari: Marodi Cribari is a biochemist from Denver, Colorado. She graduated in 2008 from Metropolitan State University of Denver with a degree in biology and chemistry. Early in her career she was a bench chemist developing fluid systems and colloidal particle dispersions. Now she works in water treatment focusing on technical education an product application. Fun Fact about Marodi: She is a professional ballroom dancer! DOWNLOADABLE MATERIALS Key Points From This Episode: Closed Loops Systems [0:01:39] Nitrate Programs [0:04:51] Metallurgy of systems [0:07:18] Metering [0:07:36] Dosages [0:13:08] Aluminum [0:16:07] Glycol [0:25:27] PTSA and Filming amine [0:28:25] PTSA Residual [0:34:53] Cooling towers [0:36:45] Oxidizers and Non-Oxidizers [0:40:55] Material compatibility [0:49:52] Cleaning Probes [0:52:43] Filming Technology [0:54:17] And a lot more! Tweetables: “Don’t pigeonhole yourself into one testing result.” @marodicribari @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatsAllAboutfilmingamines #FilmingAmines #MarodiCribari ‘Knowing what type of problem’s you are trying to solve is vital. And identifying what needs to be done in order to be successful.” @marodicribari @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatsAllAboutfilmingamines #FilmingAmines #MarodiCribari “The water treatment industry is the original green industry. We were saving water before other people knew how to save water.” @traceblackmore @marodicribari #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatsAllAboutfilmingamines #FilmingAmines #MarodiCribari "Filming Technology is not only coming, but it has arrived. And it’s here in force!" @marodicribari @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatsAllAboutfilmingamines #FilmingAmines #MarodiCribari "Educate yourself, get familiar with it, be comfortable with it. So that if you're competing against it, you know how." @marodicribari @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatsAllAboutfilmingamines #FilmingAmines #MarodiCribari Links Mentioned on this episode: Audible Logan Manaranche on LinkedIn Xavier Labeille on LinkedIn Books Dr. Seuss ABC's Girl, Wash Your Face Birth in Four Cultures Downloadable Materials IAPWS Technical Guidance Document Long Chain Fatty Amines and Their Derivatives for Corrosion Protection in Water Treatment Applications Film-Forming Amines in Steam/Water Cycles
Kit Chapman on the simple polymer that preserves and protects ancient artifacts, and saved a historical Swedish shipwreck from complete collapse
In this episode, we bring you a deep look at electric coolant/water pumps and how they work, what the differences between sealed and sealless pumps are, and what are their positives and negatives. This episode is based on a white paper recently released on AVID Technology's website which you can read along with all the other white papers based on electric and hybrid vehicles. https://avidtp.com/comparison-of-sealed-and-sealless-pumps-for-automotive-applications/Subscribe, rate and don't miss an episode!AVID Technology website for more info: https://avidtp.com/AVID's YouTube Page for EV technology videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/AVIDTechnologyLtdAVID's White Paper Series: https://avidtp.com/about/white-papers/
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode316. The post 316: Iatrogenic propylene glycol toxicity appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
Dan Stromberg discusses industry best practices for glycol system piping. You'll learn how to balance your system, how to size headers for correct flow rates & velocity, which pipe materials to consider, why the ubiquitous solenoid valve is a bad choice, and more. Special Guest: Dan Strömberg.
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, the Lumen Brothers cover everything from Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Haze, to BS Pollution. Join Steve, Stan, and David as they pontificate about Still Freezing in Chicago, Kicking the tires at LDI, Who has the best food in the private rooms?, Enjoying your Las Vegas experience, Who chooses the lighting desk?, Smaller rigs, Tharon's words of wisdom, The subtleties of designing with moving lights, The sensual parts of technology, Keeping the choir from coughing, Glycol and systemic toxicity, Total Bastard Fog Juice, Creating Redundancy, John Haupt, and Viper lamps. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and very little makes sense.
When a batch of cinnamon whiskey meant for the American market made its way to Europe, it highlighted starkly different regulations controlling how much propylene glycol is allowed in food and drink
Episode 0018 - Brakes by B Squad Lefty retells skidding off the road and gets a score of 6.3 from the judges. Then we all jump into the brake system. Wondering off topic no less than 3 times(and probably more). CAUTION! there is an unpleasant hissing for a very short segment in this episode. See the show links below. Show Links: @15:12 Brake Diagram - http://vnc.thewpp.ca/stuff/bentley/ep0niks.ctech.ca/vw/eva2/SU02/i23997.gif Disks and drums - http://undercarservices.com/phpmyfaq/attachments/4/brake.jpg @18:54 I meant to say manual brakes here not mechanical @22:51 Aircraft dual brake system - http://infinityaerospace.com/Dual_MC-4_Braking_System_with_Dual_Reservoirs.jpg @31:51 Disk E-brake system - http://www.wilwood.com/Images/BrakeKits/Installation_Drawings/Installation_Drawings-Large/ds777_IPB-lg.jpg @33:05 Woodchucks rear end - http://www.jegs.com/i/Heidts/164/IRC-101/10002/-1 @35:05 Ridler award - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Autorama#Ridler_Award @37:52 Wilwood Brakes - http://www.wilwood.com/ @42:37 Sintered Metal and Semi-Metalic brakes are NOT the same thing - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brake_pad#Materials @44:33 Episode 13 - http://bsquadhotrod.libsyn.com/episode-0013-interviewed-by-a-racer @48:17 Pressure Bleeder - Here’s a premade one from JEGS http://www.jegs.com/i/Motive+Products/715/0090/10002/-1?ref=paid&brand=&channel=Shopping&gclid=CjwKEAiArIDFBRCe_9DJi6Or0UcSJAAK1nFv2aDTH5_EGuA5gSxmH56YdtSo_808zmg9rSX-sH5hoBoC59nw_wcB @53:37 Brake Fluid - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brake_fluid#Glycol-based_.28DOT_3.2C_4.2C_5.1.29 ***1:04:50 CAUTION: Unpleasant audio hissing here the show’s end due to an education for train on why not to hiss into the mic. While hilarious, it does make some (Like Lefty) throw out their ear buds. As of the publish date of this episode B Squad has no sponsorship or affiliation with any of these companies or products. These particular links were picked for illustrative purposes only. Thanks for listening, downloading and subscribing. For questions, comments or complaints please e-mail us at: Hosts@BsquadHotrod.com Twitter and Facebook - @Bsquadhotrod And if you really want to help us out give us a review in your podcast app of choice.
Mike Pekovich, Matt Kenney, and Ed Pirnik answer your woodworking questions. Plus, we investigate the so-called "lethality" of some woodworking chemistry mentioned on an earlier episode.
Mike Pekovich, Matt Kenney, and Ed Pirnik answer your woodworking questions. Plus, we investigate the so-called "lethality" of some woodworking chemistry mentioned on an earlier episode.
By Hangar Flying - Hangar Flying Podcast In this week's aviation pilot podcast we discuss winter flying and deicing. In addition we talk about: Small aircraft and auto-pilots Glycol and why might want to use it on pancakes (but you should not!) The activities in deicing a commercial airliner and more... If you're a pilot and would like to join us on a future episode, please email us at pilot@upgrd.com. Thanks for listening! Disclaimer: The views expressed are the personal opinions of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
Ethylene glycol podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
An Access to Health Experts interview with special guest Dr. Ralph Moss, the editor of the Moss Reports, a unique collection of in-depth writings on over 200 specific cancer diagnoses. In this segment, Ralph answers callers questions and discusses whether Zeolites and Glycol nutrients are effective Cancer treatment options.Access to Health Experts is not only an interview series, it's also a membership website featuring user forums, special reports, and much more. Visit www.AccessToHealthExperts.com for more information.
The group discusses candy--in depth. r/self features a lovely nighttime ritual. A long tangent about movie trailers. r/weirdlyspecific sparks an Allison rant. r/relationshipadvice has an OP who is in a tricky financial situation. r/doctorsofreddit asks what was the best self-diagnosis they've heard. r/movies shows how misinformation can transform one's viewing experience. And finally, what even counts as a vegetable these days? Check out all of our content on Patreon, Ad Free! Watch the full episodes of TLDRI, listen to the full episodes of The Variety Show, watch the International Question and Topix videos, join us for a monthly livestream, PLUS MORE:https://www.patreon.com/justbetweenusThis has been a Gallison ProductionProduced by Melisa D. Monts and Diamond MPrint ProductionsPost-Production by Coco LlorensProduction Assistance by Melanie D. WatsonOur Sponsors:* Check out Diet Smoke and use my code JUSTBETWEENUS20 for a great deal: https://www.dietsmoke.com* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code JUSTBETWEENUS for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-between-us/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy