In this lesson created by the University for Business and Technology, you can learn about the role that air recuperators can play in driving energy efficiencies and limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
Natural gas-fired process furnaces are widely used in industry, particularly in applications involving metallurgy, heat-treating, glass and ceramics. Even at today’s attractive rates for natural gas as an industrial fuel, it makes complete sense to recover as much of the waste heat from the furnace as possible to improve energy efficiencies. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the recuperator is the most widely used heat recovery device.
In any furnace operation, heat is lost from the furnace skin, from heated product leaving the treatment area, from conveyer or pusher equipment, from excessive draft and from open doors or other access points. But easily the largest and most concentrated type of heat loss is from the furnace exhaust, some with temperatures of 1000° F or higher. Fortunately, this is usually also the most practical heat to recover and reuse.
Learn about the structure and functions of the air recuperator and how you can install one in our hands on immersive lesson today.
EON Reality has ramped up EON-XR significantly to support teachers and students for their online classrooms. And here are some of the ways we are helping to ease the transition, but let us know if you think there is more we could do to help!
✅100% personalized consultation for teachers to map and achieve their classroom learning objectives on EON-XR
✅Online courses and guides for students and teachers to use the EON-XR platform as part of the remote classroom experience (just like the one we are sharing below!)
✅Access to more than 1 million digital assets for wide range of lesson possibilities and design
✅Suggested lesson plans and templates for students to co-create content as part of self-directed and project based learning
✅Collaboration functionalities, including a hands on, participatory immersive classroom (or lecture) that can support up to 100 students in discussion.
✅On demand technical support for troubleshooting
✅75% co-investment to implement EON-XR as part of our Global Emergency Initiative