MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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1998/October
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
Circle December 1–3 on your calendar. Those are the dates for MAINTECH, a new conference and trade show for the maintenance and reliability community sponsored by Maintenance Technology Magazine. We plan to hold it twice a year,...
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1998/October
Author:Bob Williamson
Working with many different types of manufacturing facilities seeking improvement programs around North America proves to be most insightful. We have been working with several locations to improve communications about equipment and...
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1998/October
Author:MT Staff
Factors to consider when selecting and using ultrasonic gauges to measure remaining pipe and tank wall thickness.
A particularly important problem that faces many industries is measurement of remaining wall thickness in pipes, tubes,...
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1998/October
Author:Ray Dunn, InfoMC, Inc.
A practical tool that allows managers to quickly understand the value of reliability and how reliability impacts profit.
Not long ago, reliability was considered engineering alchemy, an “Alice in Wonderland” science. Today, reliability ...
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1998/October
Author:Tom Singer, Tompkins Associates, Inc.
Automatic data collection technologies are ready to enhance data entry for the information-driven maintenance organization.
An optical scanner reads a bar code that provides data about the equipment. Bar codes can also support work orders,...
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