How to calculate and reduce the heat load of your production facility
In this blog, we will discuss the external and internal heat load of a building, and in what ways these can be reduced with some straightforward adjustments.
From a small-town supermarket in The Netherlands to a big data center in Las Vegas. Oxycom's experts share their experiences and insights with you.
In this blog, we will discuss the external and internal heat load of a building, and in what ways these can be reduced with some straightforward adjustments.
In this blog, we discuss what spot cooling entails, the benefits of spot cooling, and in what situations it can best be applied.
In this blog, we discuss the effects of ventilation, temperature and humidity on the productivity in the workplace and provide you with tips on how to boost ...
This blog explains how IntrCooll outperforms the Paris Climate Agreement targets of 2050. We discuss the Paris Agreement, elaborate on what it means to make ...
Discover how to rethink the ventilation within your production facility and what possibilities there are to upgrade your ventilation system. Practice shows ...
With the Paris Agreement in place, factories need to reduce their CO2 emissions, and with that their energy consumption. Thus, newer cooling technologies that ...
Various studies have shown that sufficient ventilation of indoor spaces is potentially more important than continuous washing hands. Scientists and virologists ...
Indoor environmental conditions in factory buildings are not only affected by outside temperatures but also by the heat that is generated during the ...
Good ventilation, filtration and humidity are crucial against the airborne spreading of viruses in the workplace -- even after COVID-19. Learn more in this blog
In this blog, we have listed and resolved eight of the most prevalent concerns, or better yet misconceptions, about adiabatic cooling. By doing so, we hope ...