From: Joe Foley (redmenaced@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Apr 26 2005 - 17:51:33 PDT
Yes, cheese factories store starter culture at that
temperature or lower. Any company that uses an
industrial laser, for steel cutting or medical. Any
company that uses high vacuum processes, like making
reflective surfaces on light bulbs, uses lots of
liquid nitrogen. Um,..... that would involve thin film
physics, so any college teaching that or many other
similar disciplines would need that, too.
But that's just what I've run into in my job as an
Industrial Electrician,... there's just no telling
what I'll get into next, right, Tom?
Joe
--- m35products <m35prod@optonline.net> wrote:
> Is there an industrial process that requires large
> amounts of refrigeration,
> down to -200 degrees F ?
>
> Perhaps rubber manufacturing?
>
> Thanks in advance for any info.
>
> Arthur
>
>
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