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A GUIDE TO THERMAL PROCESSING AND INDUSTRIAL FURNACE TECHNOLOGY FOR INNOVATION IN FUEL-EFFICIENCY AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES


Consumers, businesses, and governments are increasingly interested in “going green.” From recycling to emissions reduction to water conservation, everyone is looking for ways to limit their impact on the environment. Car, truck, and other vehicle manufacturers have become leaders in this push, which means fuel efficiency and advancements in electric cars are sought-after goals for consumers and corporations alike. This guide will look at some of the critical applications evolving to help the industry reach these goals.

A GUIDE TO MOLDED PULP PACKAGING APPLICATIONS AND MANUFACTURING

 

If you’ve purchased a new television, carryout food, or even a carton of eggs in the last few years, chances are it included at least some molded pulp packaging. More manufacturers, retailers, and restaurants are turning to this “green” material for protecting products and serving food. In fact, according to Global Market Insights, the molded pulp packaging market size was $3.2 billion in 2020 and is estimated to exhibit a CAGR of over 5.1 percent from 2021 to 2027.

This growth trend is based on consumer demand and environmental regulations. The push toward sustainable and renewable packaging for goods means packaging manufacturers are looking for ways to make earth-friendly, durable molded pulp products efficiently and, above all, affordably.

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Guide to Thermal Processing & Industrial Furnace Technology for EVs and Fuel Efficiency

Table of Contents Introduction How is thermal processing used in automotive manufacturing? What new technologies and opportunities do I need to know about? Why does thermal processing matter in fuel-efficiency and EV innovations? Which furnace is best for automotive applications? Examples of thermal processing applications AC motors Battery cathodes Battery anodes Vehicle lightweighting Tips for

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