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2009/November/December
Author:Colleen M. Reeves, Dubric, Inc.
How much energy must go into a pump to get the most out of it, and, what does a pump's inefficiency have to do with its reliability?
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Utilities Manager/2009
Author:Colleen M. Reeves, Dubric, Inc.
This is what it's all about. How much energy must go into a pump to get the most out of it, and, what does a pump's inefficiency have to do with its reliability?
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The Fundamentals/2007
Author:Dan Leiss, Jenny Products, Inc.
Spend a little time to analyze your needs before buying an air compressor. Good decisions up front will pay off well for your shop later on.
At first, selecting an air compressor seems so simple. How tough could it be? All you have to figure...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Dan Willems, Cleaver-Brooks
What can you do when you are expected to generate steam efficiently, but you have to do it with aging, inefficient equipment? Think retrofits.
As a utilities manager, you know how critical steam is to an operation's power, process heat and indoor...
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2010/July/August
Author:Daniel J. Erwin, CMRP, The Dow Chemical Company
Looking for ways to do a lot, lot more with a lot, lot less? Here's a personal perspective on how to start things rolling in a big way.
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2009/March/April
Author:David Kolstad, Pentair
While many prior methods have been proven to remove moisture and/or particulates, they involve significant trade-offs, including high cost and limited effectiveness.
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The Fundamentals/2007
Author:David Schrand, Sensor Developments, Inc. (SDI)
Brushing up on the available methods and tools for measuring torque will help you improve your accuracy, as well as protect your wallet.
Torques can be divided into two major categories: static or dynamic. The methods used to measure torque can be...
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2013/March/April
Author:Dennis Morgan, Des-Case Corporation
This type of contamination removal pays big dividends in terms of improved equipment reliability.
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2008/March/April
Author:Deron Jozokos LUDECA, Inc
Becoming a “Reliable Plant” and staying there requires keeping abreast of constantly changing and improving technologies and practices.
Deron Jozokos LUDECA, Inc.
This article was originally published in the December 2007 issue of...
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2012/January/February
Author:Don Miller, Baldor Electric Co.
Dip into these tips to get your lube practices up to speed.
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