MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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1999/May
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
Bob Baldwin, Editor
Competition today is not between products, it's between business models. I read that late last year in Fortune magazine. And last month I heard about one such business model, one that could have a...
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1999/May
Author:Bob Williamson
Data (da-ta), n.: Individual facts or statistics. Information (in-fer-ma-shun), n.: Knowledge gained through study, communication, or research.
Turning data into useful information is the key to making critical equipment...
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1999/May
Author:Craig K. Kelch and R. James Seffrin, Infraspection Institute
With increasing demand to cut costs and remain competitive, many companies are expanding their maintenance programs to include predictive and proactive technologies such as infrared thermography
Recent years have seen an...
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1999/May
Author:John S. Mitchell, MIMOSA
An economic model for justifying equipment asset management and utilization
In today's process and manufacturing environment, intense pressures to reduce expenses, tighter restrictions, and declining resources necessitate new methods to...
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1999/May
Author:Ron Newport, Academy of Infrared Thermography
An overview of cameras, the industry, technological improvements, where to use them, and suppliers.
The use of infrared thermography to evaluate the operating condition of electrical, mechanical, and process equipment for...
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