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Podcast: Condensation in Food Plants

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

Mart Wicker, Product Manager for Food at Polygon U.S., and Nick Kline, Director of Client Development at Polygon U.S., know that ideal conditions in food plants don’t include condensation. They spoke with Tyler Kern about the problems condensation inside a food plant can cause and solutions to keep the moisture at bay.

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How Do Surface Conditions Impact Surface Preparation?

Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions

When you rely on structures and tanks, corrosion is your worst enemy. Structures and tanks can protect against rust for decades—or it can fail within a few years. It all comes down to surface conditions.

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Dry rooms: Critical path in meeting rising lithium battery demand

Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

By most accounts, electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to experience large growth over the next 10 – 15 years. Automakers, battery manufacturers and even investors are working hard to estimate exactly how much that growth will materialize and when.

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Podcast: Flat Roof Drying: A More Sustainable and Cost-effective Alternative to Re-roofing

Construction Drying, Disaster Recovery, Mold Damage, Water and Storm Damage

John O’Haver, business development specialist, and Kevin Lockard, national operations manager, both with Polygon US, joined Tyler Kern on Ideal Connections to discuss flat roof drying — a potential alternative to re-roofing a building.

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Podcast: Indoor Air Quality Awaking: Why now, who owns it, how to get it

Catastrophe Response, Temporary Climate Solutions

On this episode of Ideal Conditions, a Polygon Podcast, host Daniel Litwin, the voice of B2B, is joined by Garret Freeman, National Sales Manager at Polygon they discuss newfound focus on Indoor Air Quality in wake of the pandemic, starting with both the short and long-term effects of spending too much time inside on an individual's health and productivity. They then shift into how this directly intersects with the workloads and strategies of facilities managers.

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