CG Thermal News
AISTech 2021 in Nashville, TN: June 29th – July 1st
Live events are back and for the first time in well over a year, CG Thermal will be on the road! First stop: Nashville. AISTech is where the steel industry comes together. It provides a global perspective on today’s marketplace by featuring technologies from all over...
Announcement: Leadership Changes at CG Thermal
CG Thermal has continued to grow into new markets and product areas, and we have added important capabilities to our team in the areas of process/systems design and marketing. We have many exciting opportunities and have reached the point where our management...
Important Considerations in the Regeneration of Sulfuric Acid
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is the most commonly produced and most important industrial chemical in the world because of its use to produce hundreds of other important compounds. One important industrial use of sulfuric acid is in the production of phosphoric acid for the...
RefComm 2021 Virtual Technical Conference on May 10-14
This year, CG Thermal has a huge part in the RefComm Virtual Technical Conference by having two separate presentations and a virtual booth. RefComm is the leading conference for training, safe unit operation, and production optimization within the delayed coking,...
Case Study: Turnkey HCL Condenser and Scrubber System for Thermal Soil Remediation in Teckomatorp, Sweden
Features Impervite Graphite Heat Exchangers
Project Background Since the 1970s, Teckomatorp, Sweden has been plagued with environmental pollution. BT Kemi, a company that produced pesticides, had buried barrels containing toxic chemicals in the ground, resulting in nearby residents falling ill. Initial cleanup...
Graphite Impregnation: The Corrosive Fight in Heat Transfer Processes
Graphite Impregnation: How it all started In the late 1800s, Edward Acheson accidentally manufactured synthetic graphite while trying to create synthetic diamonds. He found that at ambient pressure, amorphous carbon converts to crystalline graphite at 2300-3000°C....