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          <dc:title xml:lang="es">Using Ultrasound to Enhance Energy Efficiency</dc:title>
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          <dc:description xml:lang="es">One of today’s greatest challenges for maintenance & reliability teams is to improve energy efficiency - high energy prices and global competition dictate a need to reduce energy waste and improve system efficiencies whenever possible. A major contributor to energy waste is leaks: both in compressed air systems and steam traps. Ultrasound inspection instruments can easily detect these leaks, leading to potential energy savings.</dc:description>
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          <dc:date>2022-09-01</dc:date>
          <dc:identifier>https://www.industriaquimica.es/articulos/20220901/using-ultrasound-enhance-energy-efficiency</dc:identifier>
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