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Ready for Life Cycle Assessment?

Suppliers are increasingly being asked to report data related to carbon footprint and environmental impact. The requirements are likely to spread through the supply chain. Here is an introduction to life cycle assessment (LCA).

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High-Purity Labs Require Careful Planning and Care

When a new product is required to meet a minimum level of “clean” consistently, your existing quality lab environment may not be sufficient in its current state.
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Industry Profile: Jean Dockendorf

By: Heather Gaynor, Editor, Valve Magazine

We recently asked Valve Magazine Editorial Advisory Board member some questions about what got her into this world of fluid controls, and what she does outside of the world of valves and actuators.

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From the Editor: Time Keeps on Ticking into the Future

By: Heather Gaynor, Editor, Valve Magazine

Welcome to the Summer issue of Valve.

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Are You Using AI in Your Business?

By: Matthew Kirchner, Columnist

Artificial intelligence tools can help businesses function better. Here are some suggestions on where to start.
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From the Editor: Time Keeps on Ticking into the Future

Welcome to the summer issue of Valve!

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EIA Expects Electricity Growth to be Mostly Met by Renewables

EIA expects electricity from solar, wind and hydropower combined to account for 22% of total U.S. generation in 2024, increasing to 24% in 2025.   

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It Was an Exciting Spring for VMA!

VMA hosts three cornerstone events each year, some for members only.
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Banning Forever Chemicals Threatens to Disrupt Flow Control Landscape

Much is being done by the VMA and other industry associations and coalitions to educate and inform legislators on the sweeping impact of potential PFAS regulations and bans.

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Innovating to Comply, Our Industry Is at a Crossroads

Depending on who you ask, industrial valves might not be the most exciting aspect of new plant construction, but they're the unsung heroes that keep operations running smoothly.