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The Waste Heat Recovery market is a subset of the Heat Exchangers and Cooling Towers industry. It involves the capture and reuse of heat that is generated as a by-product of industrial processes. This heat can be used to generate electricity, preheat air or water, or to provide process heat. Waste Heat Recovery systems are typically composed of a heat exchanger, a cooling tower, and a control system. Heat exchangers are used to transfer heat from one medium to another, while cooling towers are used to dissipate the heat into the atmosphere. The control system is used to regulate the flow of heat and ensure that the system is operating efficiently.
Companies in the Waste Heat Recovery market include Alfa Laval, Kelvion, Xylem, SPX Flow, and GEA Group. Show Less Read more