INDUSTRIAL HEATING SYSTEMS TYPICALLY DESCRIBED

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GTS DETROIT STOKER COMPANY 1510 E 1st Street Monroe MI 48161 industrial heating systems typically described as heat transfer systems, heat energy systems, thermal liquid systems, steam boilers, solid fuel and refuse combustion systems, and heat recovery systems, each of such systems being primarily comprised of one or more of heaters, solid fuel burners, silos, coolers, conveyors, gas or liquid fuel burners, heat exchangers, electric heaters, and steam generators; electrical controls sold therein;
GTS GTS ENERGY, INC. SUITE 500, 1100 CIRCLE 75 PARKWAY ATLANTA GA 30339 industrial heating systems typically described as heat transfer systems, heat energy systems, thermal liquid systems, steam boilers, solid fuel and refuse combustion systems, and heat recovery systems, each of such systems being primarily comprised of one or more of heaters, solid fuel burners, silos, coolers, conveyors, gas or liquid fuel burners, heat exchangers, electric heaters, and steam generators; electrical controls sold therein;
GTS ENERGY DETROIT STOKER COMPANY 1510 E 1st Street Monroe MI 48161 industrial heating systems typically described as heat transfer systems, heat energy systems, thermal liquid systems, steam boilers, solid fuel and refuse combustion systems, and heat recovery systems, each of such systems being primarily comprised of one or more of heaters, solid fuel burners, silos, coolers, conveyors, gas or liquid fuel burners, heat exchangers, electric heaters, and steam generators; electrical controls sold therein;ENERGY;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for producing a uniformly heated electric heating cloth comprising the steps of forming heating threads by dissolving a thermoplastic polymer in an organic solvent, adding an industrial carbon which is produced from acetylene to form a first mixture, grinding the mixture of industrial carbon and thermoplastic polymer, adding a colloidal graphite to form a second mixture, grinding the second mixture, coating threads with the second mixture in a spinneret, heating the coated threads to remove the organic solvent; and interweaving the coated heating threads with non-conducting threads in a perpendicular direction.