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08-11-2023

Mission critical electric heat tracing solutions to support the energy transition

Around the globe, clean fuels are helping reduce carbon emissions. And world leaders have pledged to invest in technologies such as carbon capture and hydrogen to help accelerate the clean energy transition. Biofuels, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas and carbon capture technologies are driving the transition to clean fuels and CO2 reduction.

This webinar gives you the opportunity to learn how nVent RAYCHEM solutions for the energy transition markets can enable and optimize your carbon reduction goals.

Register today to benefit from the following insights:
• Get an overview of nVent RAYCHEM complete systems.
• Explore heat trace cables with 95% Power Retention after 10 Years and 30-year design life.
• Learn how to optimize designs using TracerLynx 3D Design System Software.
• Discover how Advanced Control & Monitoring solutions connect, control, and communicate.

Don’t miss this chance to see how nVent RAYCHEM mission critical solutions can ensure greater operational reliability in your plants by:
• Keeping critical processes operational.
• Protecting pipes, tanks, and equipment from freezing.
• Meeting the high temperature maintain demands of new biofuel feedstocks.

Industry experts from nVent RAYCHEM will answer your questions during the session - Register HERE

Presenters
Eugene Ho
Marketing Manager
nVent RAYCHEM

Jim Dawson
Training Consultant
nVent RAYCHEM

Stuart Weir
Product Manager
nVent RAYCHEM

You can view the on-demand webinar HERE

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