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2008/May/June
Author:Amanda Martyka, Assistant Editor
With so much riding on a processor’s ability to help feed the world, the incorrect choice can be a killer in more ways than one.
Hungry for improved reliability and increased profitability in your food processing operations? Proper...
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2008/May/June
Author:Eric Rasmusson, Generation Systems, Inc.
Lubrication reliability is an extremely important and complex issue that may not be getting enough attention in many plants. This type of “forgetfulness” can be very costly.
These days, successful manufacturing and process organizations...
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2008/May/June
Author:Heinz P. Bloch Contributing Editor
Despite being an accepted method of lubrication in countless reliability-focused process plants around the globe, questions about this technology continue to surface.
In early 2008, two widely read U.S. trade journals carried articles on...
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2008/May/June
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The key to performing a successful, professional job in any walk of life has long been attributed to three simple rules: preparation, quality work and clean-up. If you ever have had contractors perform...
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2008/May/June
Author:LMT Staff
Contaminant-Free Compressed Air For Pneumatics
The SKF® “SFD” dryer system is uniquely engineered for industrial applications to deliver compressed air free of oil, contaminants and water. In conjunction with large air compressors and...
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2008/May/June
Author:LMT Staff
News of people and events important to the Lubrication Management community
ASSOCIATION NEWS
SAMOLCZYK CHAIRS AMERICAN BEARING MANUFACTURERS ASSOC. Mark Samolczyk, senior vice president of corporate planning and development for The Timken...
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2008/May/June
Author:Ray Thibault, CLS, OMA I and II, Contributing Editor and Mark Graham, CLS, CLGS, O’Rourke Petroleum
It’s a nagging, industry-wide question, and one that keeps many a supplier and end user up at night.
In the multi-step process of moving lubricants from THEIR tanks to YOUR equipment, where does contamination start? At what point do...
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2008/May/June
Author:Steve Dukich and Mike Duta, P.E. Machine Safety Services, Rockwell Automation
Where do dangers lurk on your plant floor? Uncovering hazards and deficiencies before they become a problem is the first step in reducing risk to people and property.
Awell-executed safety audit program can make a substantial difference in...
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