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Articles | Powered Aire Case Study: Interior Dust & Temperature Separation

Powered Aire Case Study: Interior Dust & Temperature Separation

Case Study

1 min. read • Jun 22nd, 2021

The Background When you produce cranes capable of lifting 200 tons, you’re going to need a lot of space, a lot of steel and a lot of ingenuity. These three things are abundant at G. W. Becker, Inc.’s (GWBI) corporate headquarters in Hermitage, PA. The full-service industrial crane and hoist company has more than 40-years of experience manufacturing and installing these massive lifting devices…

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Articles | POWERED AIRE CASE STUDY: COLD STORAGE APPLICATIONS

POWERED AIRE CASE STUDY: COLD STORAGE APPLICATIONS

Case Study

2 min. read • Jun 2nd, 2021

​A cold storage facility, by concept, isn’t much different than the freezer in your kitchen. You take a space, pump it full of cold air, fill it with product, shut the door and there you go—Cold Storage 101.

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Articles | CLIMATE CONTROL VS. INSECT CONTROL: WHAT’S RIGHT FOR YOUR APPLICATION?

CLIMATE CONTROL VS. INSECT CONTROL: WHAT’S RIGHT FOR YOUR APPLICATION?

Case Study

1 min. read • May 15th, 2021

​How do you know if the air curtain you are supplying is right for your customer’s application? Below, we are taking a look how to apply air curtains based on two of the most common reasons to use them: climate control and insect control.

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Articles | POWERED AIRE CASE STUDY: MAKING THE CASE FOR AIR CURTAINS

POWERED AIRE CASE STUDY: MAKING THE CASE FOR AIR CURTAINS

Case Study

2 min. read • May 12th, 2021

​Whether you’re a small business, a regional grocery chain or a billion-dollar company, you likely all share some common goals. You’re operating to make a profit, a sale and a positive impact. You work to offer the highest quality goods and services. 

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Articles | Case Study: Air Curtain Savings Surpass Customer’s Expectations!

Case Study: Air Curtain Savings Surpass Customer’s Expectations!

Case Study

2 min. read • Nov 4th, 2013

A Seattle business with two busy 9 ft. wide x 10 ft. high dock doors was hit with a $2,361 monthly gas bill. Ouch! After installing three air curtains built by Powered Aire Inc., a $1,460 gas bill caused smiles all around. The company could sure put that $901 in savings to use somewhere else, rather than see it float out the doors each time they opened. The company has a wet sprinkler system that…

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