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2003/April
Author:Bill Keeter, ARMS Reliability Engineers-USA, LLC
The reliability block diagram is the cornerstone of the availability model because it shows how failure in a plant element affects process uptime.
Over the past several years, managers up through the CEO have come to recognize equipment...
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2006/January
Author:Bill Keeter, CMRP, BK Reliability Engineers, Inc.
There's been a shift in the maintenance and reliability marketplace towards more analytical software that takes predictive maintenance and equipment history data and then provides optimum solutions for a company's assets.
The Weibull distribution...
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2007/January
Author:Bill Kiesel , Vice President / Publisher
With this January 2007 issue, MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY reaches an important milestone: completion of two decades of publication as the premier magazine for the plant equipment reliability, maintenance and asset management community. One of the key...
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2010/January
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher of Maintenance Technology
I recently spent time putting my old wooden sailboat away after a season on Lake Michigan.
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2011/January
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher
You may have read about the recent release of Mark Twain's autobiography—100 years after his death. News of this much-anticipated event reminded me of one of my favorite Twain quotes: "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated."
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2012/January
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher
It’s been an amazing journey. Moving toward 2012 and a year-long celebration of Maintenance Technology’s Silver Anniversary, I’ve been spending considerable time going through our magazine’s archives.
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2013/January
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher
What We Need
We begin 2013 with a number of challenges and opportunities. On one hand, some of the strongest headwinds we face are associated with government indecision (the debt ceiling, sequestration and wrangling over too many regulations vs....
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2008/January
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher
Bill Kiesel, Publisher/Vice President
With this issue, our 240th, we begin our 21st year and are proud to be “Your Source for Capacity Assurance Solutions.”
Throughout 2007, we spent very little time looking back. Instead, as always, we...
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2006/August
Author:Bill Kiesel, Vice President/Publisher
Bill Kiesel, Vice President/Publisher
As you go through this issue of MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY, you may be thinking that its purpose is strictly proprietary – just another product of a for-profit magazine publisher. It’s...
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2007/July
Author:Bill Kiesel, Vice President/Publisher
Bill Kiesel, Vice President/Publisher
At a time of great challenge and opportunity in the global business environment, tremendous forces are reshaping today’s marketplace. How manufacturing responds to this is critical. The Maintenance and...
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
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