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DANIEL HALL, Progressive Technologies Inc., Tewksbury, MA, USA

ABSTRACT

Ameans to reduce energy consumption while improving both operator safety and product yield is discussed. Furthermore, details of a simple, reliable, fail-safe system for reducing the overall flow of air through the facility are given.

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