The new standard went into effect in December 2024 and Osborn, a consultant and NFPA committee member, discusses what processors need to know about it.
The company's director of marketing for the Americas reviews the history and applications of this solution as well as how it can benefit the processing industry.
In this Processing Pros interview with senior editor Nate Todd, Osborn talks about NFPA 660 and the importance of knowing your material's Minimum Ignition Energy (MIE) and Minimum...
In this In Processing segment, the applications engineer with Unibloc Hygienic Technologies details how the shortage of skilled workers in the food processing industry underscores...
The new director of KSU's Advanced Manufacturing and Bulk Solids Technology Center discusses goals for the center, construction progress and upcoming continuing education courses...