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2011/October
Author:Administrator
Equipment criticality assessment is a key process in the development of any maintenance and reliability process. It provides the basis for determining the value and impact that specific equipment has on the manufacturing or production process, as...
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2011/October
Author:Administrator
This month's Reliability Files include information from Agilent Technologies and Royal Purple.
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2011/October
Author:Anthony M. “Mac” Smith, AMS Associates
Despite great strides in maintenance techniques, management too often views the department as a cost center. That can be a very costly mistake.
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2011/October
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
“What about counterfeit electrical and electronic repair parts? We’ve seen some really suspicious parts and packaging and some pretty scary failures.”
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2011/October
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor, with Lloyd B. Aanonsen, P.E., General Rubber Corp.
Advanced materials and innovative technology have transformed a common product into something extraordinary, further raising industry standards.
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2011/October
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
Here it is, the first week of October and I’ve already packed my bags for a trip out to Phoenix in early November.
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2011/October
Author:Mike Rice, Senior Vice President, Projects and Services, Schneider Electric
While safety and reliability remain a key man-agement initiative, I see a shift taking place in our industry. The best industrial organizations are focusing not only on boosting productivity and reducing operating costs, but on improving their...
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2011/October
Author:MT Staff
High-Def Borescope
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2011/October
Author:MT Staff
A fully-redundant, vibration-based monitoring system is taking it to the max.
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2011/October
Author:Phil Allen, President, Grace Engineered Products
Permanent electrical safety devices (PESDs) have had a marked impact on electrical safety practices. Because they are mounted on the outside of the electrical enclosure, these devices directly affect Lock-out Tag-out (LOTO) procedures. Let’s...
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2011/October
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
Maintenance pros pulled unwillingly into the world of Information Technology (or IT) decades ago will probably now admit that without IT (and an on-call IT expert), most industrial operations could not compete in the 21st century.
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2011/October
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
This IBM veteran is helping the century-old global giant known as ‘Big Blue’ boost an already strong environmental record with a holistic approach to managing facility energy.
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2011/October
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
In April, Maintenance Technology Reader Panelists offered their views on personal certifications such as CMRP and CLS. Here, they reflect on the value and impact of company certification to standards that address operational management issues, such...
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2011/October
Author:Ron Marshall, for the Compressed Air Challenge®
The following is a question received by the Compressed Air Challenge (CAC) from a concerned electrical- controls programmer. Queries such as these are commonly a result of someone participating in a CAC training event and learning about efficiency...
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2011/October
Author:William C. “Bill” Livoti, Baldor Electric Co., A Business of ABB
It has been a couple of years since this industry insider last covered the future of power generation in depth.
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