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2005/February
Author:MT Staff
Sensors support reliable and safe operation, provide regulatory monitoring and validation, and ensure quality control, process efficiency, and optimization. And they must do so with accuracy, stability, and fast response time. Eastman Chemical Co....
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2005/February
Author:MT Staff
We often freely brandish the term “world class” around without a true comprehension as to what it really means. In my opinion, world class maintenance organizations are those that consistently demonstrate industry best practices and produce...
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2005/March
Author:MT Staff
From time to time I get questions about pump reliability, pump replacement, and other issues surrounding pump maintenance. I turn to my usual and trusted resources for answers; however, I recently discovered some great Web sites related to pumps....
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2005/March
Author:MT Staff
How can we continue to ignore the decline of one of the fundamentals of our society: Manufacturing generates wealth? Since 1999, the percentage of U. S. gross domestic product attributed to manufacturing has slid from 16 percent to 14 percent....
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2005/April
Author:MT Staff
You just got an urgent e-mail from your credit card company or your bank requesting you to verify your log in or user name and password. The e-mail says it is from accounts@citibank.com or auction@ebay.com or payments@ paypal.com.
Hopefully by now...
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2005/April
Author:MT Staff
Machine trains, like all directly coupled equipment, must be aligned. The objective of any machine train alignment is to align the equipment within specified tolerances at operating conditions. Accurate shaft alignment will increase the life of...
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2005/April
Author:MT Staff
Maintenance & Reliability Technology Summit (MARTS) is designed to provide a comprehensive learning environment for everyone responsible for plant uptime and equipment availability—managers, technicians, supervisors, and engineers.
Event...
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2005/April
Author:MT Staff
What do Peter Drucker, the management guru, and Bruce Lee, the late martial arts master, have in common? Not much on the surface, but both were paradigm busters. Both came up during preparation for the luncheon talk I gave at the Reliability...
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2005/April
Author:MT Staff
Senior management commitment is required for any initiative to be successful. Simply stated, without its commitment or demonstrated leadership, initiatives stall, fall substantially short of expectations, or just plain fail.
Today, perhaps more...
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2005/May
Author:MT Staff
When Saint Francis Hospital was founded in northeastern Oklahoma in 1960, it was a 275-bed facility. It has grown into a facility licensed for 918 beds. Saint Francis’ traditions of excellent patient care, continuing education, and clinical...
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