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Notebook Computer Cooling System From Cleverpower.com Announced

LOS ANGELES, CA (PRWEB) March 6, 2004

Cleverpower.com announced today that its notebook computer cooling system is available for notebook computer users, the notebook USB cooling pad does not require external power, it draws power directly from your existing USB port. The cooling system targets at notebook owners who wish to keep computers from overheat.

With slim and smart design, this cooling system is compatible with all notebook computers. The cooling pad comes with two patented quiet fans driving heat away from computer with a amazing air flow of 28 CFM. The noise level is a mere 25 dB. The fan is specal desiged to push hot air out at 90 degree while keeping noise low.

Please visit the company’s web site www.cleverpower.com for product specifications.

For more information contact www.cleverpower.com at +1-714-990-8909, Fax inquiries at +1-714-242-1623 or email to info@cleverpower.com.



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New Rapid Part Cooling Option Offered from Dynamic Conveyor


Rapid Part Cooling Conveyor System


Muskegon, MI (PRWEB) April 15, 2010

When air cooling (either natural or by moving ambient air with fans) proves to be too slow and manufacturers want to speed the production of their products, Dynamic Conveyor now offers a new rapid part cooling solution.

In conjunction with a DynaCon modular conveyor system, a portable spot air cooling unit can be added for rapid part cooling. The portable spot air cooling unit provides instant cool air in the hottest environments such as production lines, manufacturing processes, injection molding and much more.

Creating instant cool air up to 25 degrees below room temperature, the unit provides up to 60,000 BTU/hour, has a digital temperature control and costs as little as .10/hour to operate. The unit is self-contained and portable and requires little installation — simply roll it in, plug it in and turn it on. The DynaCon system will include a duct structure using clear plastic to cover the conveyor creating a tunnel above the conveyor belt to maximize the cold airflow over the parts. Moving the parts along the conveyor while being cooled has been known to offer a 94.7 percent reduction in product cool down time.

The cooling unit features a programmable digital temperature controller that allows the user to “set” the desired temperature. By cooling only the area that needs it, the portable spot air cooling unit saves money while protecting people and equipment and speeds up processes.

The amount of benefit a portable spot air cooling unit can offer a plant will vary from company to company. But, whether cool down time is reduced by 10 percent or 90 percent, it all adds up to significant savings in time and money.

In addition to the portable spot air cooling unit, the DynaCon lines include a variety of modular conveyors and accessories that boast easy reconfiguration when needs change. To learn more about quick parts conveyor cooling or Dynamic Conveyor’s product lines visit www.DynamicConveyor.com or call 1.800.640.6850.

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Americas Watchdog Wants to Hear From Air Conditioning Insiders to Learn When They Learned About the Toxic Chinese Drywall in Florida



Washington, DC (PRWEB) April 13, 2009

For over three months Americas Watchdog, & its Homeowners Consumer Center have been leading in a national, and state by state investigation of the effects of toxic Chinese drywall on US homeowners, their families, & their actual houses. The group has discovered significant quantities of toxic Chinese drywall in Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Nevada, California, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Colorado, Oklahoma, and other US States. What is most alarming is the group now thinks the imported toxic Chinese drywall could literally be in hundreds of thousands of new US homes, remodeled homes, or homes repaired after Hurricanes, like Katrina, or Ivan. Americas Watchdog now wants to know, “When did the US air conditioning companies know when the toxic Chinese drywall was corroding copper air conditioning coils in Florida, and other states? Homeowners, their children & their families are getting sick, & we want to know when the air conditioning repair crews knew exposure to toxic Chinese drywall was degrading, or corroding copper air conditioning coils.” Air conditioning company insiders, residential construction project managers, or air conditioning repair people should call the Homeowners Consumer Center if they have any specific information on this very serious issue at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via their web site at http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.com.

Americas Watchdog has talked to several thousands US citizens about toxic Chinese drywall. Aside from the severe medical side effects, one of the symptoms of toxic Chinese drywall appears to be copper corrosion, copper discoloring, or air conditioning failures. The group now wants to talk to air conditioning technicians, or air conditioning repair people, in order to establish how long ago the US air conditioning industry knew about toxic Chinese drywall degrading copper, or air conditioning coil failures? “We hear from homeowners all the time, the air conditioning repair man said, he had never seen anything like it before, or you have the Chinese toxic drywall, or these coils are supposed to last 15 years.” These conversations go back to 2004. If true, Americas Watchdog wants to know, “Why did US homebuilders continue to use imported toxic Chinese drywall, after it was known it was corroding metal, and or making people sick? Was no one in the homebuilding, or air conditioning industry concerned about people’s health?” Insiders in the air conditioning repair industry, or homebuilding insiders with specific information should contact the Homeowners Consumer Center at 866-714-6466, or contact them via their web site at http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.com.

According to the group, “We are trying to connect the dots as to who knew what, and when. We need honest air conditioning repair people, & or homebuilder insiders, to let us know when people knew about the toxic Chinese drywall. There are sick homeowners & kids in numerous US States & we need to know why, & when it started.”

Repeat note to national or regional homebuilders in Florida & other states: According to the President of Americas Watchdog, “We have heard you intend to destroy mysef, or our organizations for exposing your liability in endangering 100,000′s of innocent U.S. citizens with toxic Chinese drywall. For the record, I have failed in the past, and I will never forgive myself, and I have devoted my life to making things right for everyone. However, I did not expose 100,000′s of U.S. citizens to a Chinese toxic drywall product that could make them sick. I did not hire over a million undocumented construction workers, and then invent a 1099 tax fraud scheme that has cheated Federal & State tax authorities out of tens and tens of billions of dollars, with no investigation from the U.S. IRS (even though we have been calling for one for almost four years — Google Americas Watchdog undocumented workers). We did not commit appraisal fraud by over inflating the values of our nations homes, like you did, and in doing so, help create our nation’s current housing disaster, (but I warned about it: June 2005 Money Magazine — Appraisal Fraud your home at risk).”

Americas Watchdog and its groups have been trying to help every US homeowner since 2001. “We will continue to try to make things right for everyone,” the group’s president continues, “am I a failure? Yes; and I will continue to try to make things right for everyone, and I will not back down on on the toxic Chinese drywall issue, for anyone living in Florida, or any other state.”

Honest air conditioning repair people, air conditioning technicians, or homebuilder insiders, with specific information about air conditioning coil failures are encouraged to call the Homeowners Consumer Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or Contact them via their web site at http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.com.

“This really is a matter of the health of 100,000′s of US citizens, we are hoping courageous air conditioning repair people, or homebuilding insiders will step forward on this critical issue,” says the group.

Americas Watchdog & its Homeowners Consumer Center are all about homeowner protection & corporate responsibility.

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Cooling Vests to Protect Football Players from the Heat

(PRWEB) August 3, 2005

It is August. It is summer. It is hot, and it is kick-off time across the country as pre-season football practice begins. Players will expect to get hot and sweaty, as their coaches attempt to whip them into shape. However a combination of hot/humid weather, tough conditioning drills and players unaccustomed to practicing in the heat, can make August a deadly and dangerous month.

Despite all the warnings, the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research reports that 24 football players (19 high school, 3 college and 2 professional) have died from heatstroke since 1995.

The main problem associated with exercising in the hot weather is the water loss through sweating. However drinking water is simply not enough. In extremely hot weather the body will sweat at a rate faster than water can be absorbed into the system. So how can we reduce the amount of sweating, while at the same time help the body to regulate its core body temperature?

The answer is the Arctic Heat Body Cooling Vest. A lightweight cool vest which will not only help to protect athletes from heat related illness, but it will also allow athletes to work harder for longer.

The Arctic Heat cooling vest was originally developed for football players in Australia and it now used by International teams in every other major football code in the world. Rugby League, Rugby Union, Soccer and Australian Rules Football all use the cooling vest to protect their athletes and to improve their performance. It was also used at the Athens Olympics by all the major sporting countries, including many of the USA teams. The military in Iraq are even using the Arctic Heat cooling vests.

“The Arctic Heat Cooling Vest, designed for football, will legally improve performance and will also help protect an athlete’s health,” said Dr John Surie, President of Arctic Heat USA.

The ice cold cooling vest can be worn underneath playing uniforms, it can be used as a pre-cooling device before conditioning drills, and it can be used as a recovery tool in between or after sessions.

Yet enquiries from local football teams have so far been limited. “There seems to be a different mentality in football that you have to run players hard and make them sweat, in order to toughen them up. We believe it is better to cool down and fire up athletes. Most other sporting codes in the world now agree with us,” said Dean Sainsbury from the Arctic Heat company.

Arctic Heat has also developed a range of unique cooling blankets and cooling caps which can be used to immediately treat players who have overheated. “The cooling caps can be used during a game to cool players down. When they come to the bench they can remove their helmets, put the cool cap on, and cool down,” said Dr Surie.

The lightweight Arctic Heat Cooling Vest uses a two stage cooling process. The vests contain a gel-like substance that can be frozen or chilled. The cooling vests are manufactured using Woolmark’s Sportwool, a special body cooling fabric which incorporates Vapor Management Technology, helping to wick moisture away from the skin, allowing the user to keep dry.

The Arctic Heat body cooling vest which is suitable for industrial, medical and sporting applications, retails for 4.95, and can be purchased online through the Arctic Heat USA website www.arcticheatusa.com. Discounts apply for school sporting teams.

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