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Keeping sugar's cool
June 1, 2008
New heat exchanger provides safe and adequate cooling less expensively.
Brugelette’s heat exchanger uses water at a temperature of 68
In the horizontal storage silo of RT Group’s sugar plant in Brugelette, Belgium, the ideal sugar storage temperature for the local ambient conditions is approximately 86
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