MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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2000/October
Author:David Liptrot, Ivara Corp. and Gino Palarchio, Dofasco Inc.
Dofasco used innovative practices and technologies to completely change the way its maintenance departments operate. Here is an overview of the process that has helped increase equipment availability and product ...
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2000/October
Author:Howard W. Penrose, Ph.D, BJM Corp.
How DOE's MotorMaster+ computer program can be used to manage electric motors. Latest modifications accommodate reliability information.
Energy efficiency in electric motor systems presents significant opportunities...
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2000/October
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
I had the opportunity last month to meet with the Maintenance Excellence Roundtable and tour the plant of this year's host Dofasco, said to be the most profitable integrated steel...
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2000/October
Author:Robert M. Williamson, Strategic Work Systems, Inc.
Robert M. Williamson, Strategic Work Systems, Inc.
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) can be defined in many ways to suit the unique needs of a company or industry. But most of the universally accepted definitions of...
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2000/October
Author:Robert Wilson, Performance Consulting Associates
The maintenance planner might better be described as asset reliability coordinator. Here's why.
The rush to reliability, fueled by rising global competition, high fixed costs, capital intensity, and the pressure for...
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2000/October
Author:Scott Cawlfield, Logos Computer Solutions, Inc.
As infrared cameras get cheaper and easier to use and become more widely used, there is a risk that some people will buy an infrared camera and call themselves thermographers. Owning an infrared camera does not make ...
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