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2001/November
Author:MT Staff
In February 2000, Corning Inc. acquired Siemens AG's interest in their worldwide fiber-optic cable ventures and merged the businesses into one operation called Corning Cable Systems. The new Corning Cable Systems then announced plans to double the...
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2001/March
Author:Nancy Regan, RCM Team Leader, Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Div.
A reliability centered maintenance program is a key tool in achieving the U.S. Navy’s goal of Affordable Readiness providing large reductions in scheduled maintenance, use of consumable materials, and disposal of hazardous materials.
The U.S....
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2001/May
Author:Paul Haake, Oneac Corp.
Using power conditioning, surge protection, and grounding provides a defense against the disruption, degradation, and destruction of mission critical electronic equipment.
Today's new control systems are delivering higher...
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2001/April
Author:Perry Lovelace, Nepenthe Institute, and John C. Shideler, Futurepast: Inc.
Companies implementing an environmental management system need to direct specific attention to critical equipment and maintenance procedures.
In the four and a half years since it was published as an international standard,...
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2001/August
Author:R. Scot Foss, Plant Air Technology
Data from more than 250 plants show how compressed air energy may be distributed among key usage categories. Use this information to help decide where energy management solutions should be applied first.Although compressed air systems generally...
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2001/September
Author:R. Scot Foss, Plant Air Technology
Data from more than 250 plants show how compressed air energy may be distributed among key usage categories. Use this information to help decide where energy management solutions should be applied first.Although compressed air systems generally...
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2001/October
Author:R. Scot Foss, Plant Air Technology
Defining how air is used helps avoid fixing $100 problems with $50,000 solutions.
The amount of energy required to operate a compressed air system is based not only on how much air is consumed in demand, but how it is used. The relationship...
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2001/November
Author:R. Scot Foss, Plant Air Technology
Eleven factors that affect a system's energy requirements.
Energy management in compressed air systems can be divided into two sectors: demand side and supply side. Once the energy constituents of demand in the system have been determined (MT...
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2001/June
Author:Rebecca Whitworth, Mine Safety Appliances Co.
Determine what features are desirable, according to the results you want.
If you are not familiar with infrared thermography and thermal imaging, you may wonder what a thermal image looks like. A thermal image is a black-and-white picture. On a...
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2001/October
Author:Ricky Smith, Life Cycle Engineering
Filtration pump and hydraulic reservoir modifications can reduce maintenance effort and increase reliability.
Preventive maintenance of a hydraulic system is basic and simple and if followed properly can eliminate most hydraulic component...
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