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2008/June
Author:Dr. Brian Becker, Reliability Management Group (RMG)
It's time to talk. Getting where you want to be requires stepping away from traditional methodologies.
In the first article of this series (December 2007), the author covered the underlying assumptions of cultures-in-action and how human reasoning...
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2008/January
Author:Dr. Brian Becker, Reliability Management Group (RMG)
Based on the use of a learning exercise over almost two decades, the first article in this series (pgs. 32-37, MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY, December 2007) described how individuals tend to subtly side-step discussing costly errors and mistakes in their...
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2008/May
Author:Dr. John L. Ross, Jr. Maintenance Innovators, Inc.
While it’s hard to describe, we certainly recognize leadership when we see it. The way we’re going, though, we may not get to see enough of it in the future.
As industry takes on new challenges in a ‘dot-com’ world, where information is...
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2008/August
Author:Ed Stanek, Jr., President, LAI Reliability Systems, Inc.
Ed Stanek, Jr., President, LAI Reliability Systems, Inc.
With the increased focus on cost reduction, companies are rethinking their game plans. Most organizations at a site level have turned to efficiency improvement initiatives—such as...
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2008/June
Author:Frank Higgins and John Seelenbinder, Ph.D., A2 Technologies
Remote, challenging operations? No problem for this advanced technology. It pays off in real time by going directly to your equipment, anywhere in the world, any time you need it.
Lubricating fluids degrade over time depending on various external...
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2008/August
Author:George Dettloff, President and CEO, SKF USA Inc.
George Dettloff, President and CEO, SKF USA Inc.
For virtually any industrial organization, regardless of product, these are undeniably difficult times. Challenges associated with escalating energy costs, equipment reliability issues and an...
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2008/May
Author:Gerald O. Davis, P.E. Davis Materials & Mechanical Engineering, Inc.
Corrosion is always on the prowl, ready to take down your equipment, fixed and otherwise. Don’t let this predator catch you off guard.
Metallic corrosion is a naturally occurring process that takes place at varying rates—depending on the...
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2008/November
Author:Gerald O. Davis, P.E., Davis Materials & Mechanical Engineering, Inc.
While many questions still surround this widespread and widely studied problem, there are a number of control measures you can take to help minimize losses from it in your operations.
Stress-corrosion cracking (SCC) is one of the most...
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2008/June
Author:Gerhard Sallinger, President, Intergraph Process, Power & Marine
Gerhard Sallinger, President, Intergraph Process, Power & Marine
Skyrocketing energy demands… The rising need for raw materials to produce more consumer goods… An ever-expanding global economy connecting the continents… These...
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2008/August
Author:Gretchen McClain, President, ITT Fluid Technology, Senior Vice President, ITT Corporation
Gretchen McClain, President, ITT Fluid Technology, Senior Vice President, ITT Corporation
Our mission at ITT Fluid Technology is to provide safe water and sanitation for everyone—globally. That’s both our goal and our passion. At ITT, we...
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