Allpax
Allpax's video was built to make complex physical properties-like thermal management or fluid dynamics-easy to grasp. Within the industrial food processing sector, failing to reclaim heat energy expelled during the purging of saturated steam retorts creates a massive cost of inaction. Without an automated vented steam heat recovery system, processing facilities bleed thousands of dollars in wasted boiler fuel and release valuable thermal energy directly into the atmosphere. This inefficient cycle forces plant engineers to continuously heat fresh makeup water, driving up utility expenses and hurting facility sustainability targets.
Our design team initiated the layout for Allpax by rendering a highly organized 3D CAD facility floor plan that maps the spatial relationship between the retorts and the storage tanks. We structured this industrial energy recovery demonstration with high-contrast, color-coded piping paths and crisp typographic labels to guide the viewer across the complex piping network. Key compositions spotlight a detailed cutaway of the retort vessel during its venting phase filled with steam, followed by a transparent cross-section of the overhead recovery tank showing cold water sprays condensing the captured vapor. This structural clarity strips away visual clutter so that Operations Directors immediately grasp the thermal recycling pathway and its immediate ROI.
We applied a fluid dynamics animation strategy to trace the pressurized steam flowing into the recovery tank, transitioning to liquid cooling lines as the thermal energy is captured. This dynamic pacing enriches our machinery mechanism overview, keeping technical experts engaged while reducing cognitive load through the consistent, clean styling of the virtual factory. At Advids, we balanced these technical movements with a clean, low-fatigue industrial environment, allowing the viewers to focus entirely on the system's operational efficiency. The authoritative tone of the piece strengthens Allpax's position as a thermal recovery leader, guiding viewers toward a call to action to audit their plant's energy recovery potential.