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2010/August
Author:Steven J. Smidler, President, Kaman Industrial Technologies Corporation
I was somewhat stunned when asked what Kaman is doing to help our customers return to "normal." Wasn't this the "normal" that played a role in sending the economy into a recent tailspin? Frankly, maintaining the status quo has never been a goal of...
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2010/August
Author:Terry Buzbee, President, Emerson Process Management, Fisher Division
Regardless of sector, industries everywhere experienced a major reset as the global economy suffered one of the worst recessions in terms of scope and severity. Fortunately, recent economic indicators point to a recovery, albeit a slow and jittery...
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2010/January
Author:The Fluid Sealing Association (FSA)
The numbers don't lie. Choosing the wrong sealing system can be a real drain on an operation's process efficiency, not to mention its reliability, environmental compliance and, ultimately, its overall profitability.
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2010/May
Author:Tom Bishop, P.E., Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA)
Check out these tips on when to use and how to determine tolerances with your coupling arrangements.
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2010/August
Author:Tony Martell, Vice President and General Manager, Aftermarket Business Unit, NSK
As NSK customers focus on working to full capacity and ensuring their facilities operate at optimum efficiency, equipment that is reliable and cost-effective to maintain is more important than ever. Motion and control products play a vital role.
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2010/December
Author:Wally Vahlstrom, P.E., and Jeff W. Jostad Emerson Process Management
Knowledge is mighty powerful stuff when it comes to planned outages.
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2010/May
Author:William C. Livoti, Baldor Electric Company
New, proven gearmotor technology is helping power plants boost their competitiveness, despite increasing numbers of regulatory and public-relations challenges.
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2010/January
Author:William C. Livoti
If I were a bettin’ man, I would put money on Congress getting SOME type(s) of energy-efficiency/climate-change legislation into law in the not-too-distant future.
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2010/April
Author:William C. Livoti
If your organization is focusing to any extent on cutting energy consumption, driving sustainable growth and reducing operating costs, it's a good idea to review power factor. Here's a very brief explanation.
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2010/July
Author:William C. Livoti
The Energy Independence Security Act of 2007 (EISA) becomes law December 19, 2010. A portion of EISA covers induction motors from 1-500 hp. It's safe to say most end users will be affected.
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