MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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2008/June
Author:Amanda Martyka, Assistant Editor
Walking into any industrial plant and locating a compressed air system wouldn't leave you out of breath. Often given a bad rap for a lack of energy efficiency, properly managed compressed air systems can actually save energy and decrease downtime....
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2008/June
Author:Bob Ruff, Control Prducts and Solutions, Rockwell Automation
Fundamental to success in any organization is getting individuals to work toward common goals. Whether that's a team of five on the court or a corporation of 50,000 associates scattered across the globe, knowing the goal and working toward...
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2008/June
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
"Maintenance" alone cannot make equipment and processes reliable. Often, a maintenance department is reacting to problems caused by decisions and/or actions of other departments. Further, in...
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2008/June
Author:Del Williams
In an industry that's widely consolidated, proudly independent Mt. Olive Pickle Co. has found that it is able to maximize uptime and minimize labor by using a new self-cleaning filter system that eliminates production stoppage.
As the largest...
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2008/June
Author:Dr. Brian Becker, Reliability Management Group (RMG)
It's time to talk. Getting where you want to be requires stepping away from traditional methodologies.
In the first article of this series (December 2007), the author covered the underlying assumptions of cultures-in-action and how human reasoning...
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2008/June
Author:Frank Higgins and John Seelenbinder, Ph.D., A2 Technologies
Remote, challenging operations? No problem for this advanced technology. It pays off in real time by going directly to your equipment, anywhere in the world, any time you need it.
Lubricating fluids degrade over time depending on various external...
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2008/June
Author:Gerhard Sallinger, President, Intergraph Process, Power & Marine
Gerhard Sallinger, President, Intergraph Process, Power & Marine
Skyrocketing energy demands… The rising need for raw materials to produce more consumer goods… An ever-expanding global economy connecting the continents… These...
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2008/June
Author:James Huzdovich, Ph.D, P.E., CMRP, CPE, Forensic Action Services, LLC
Elegant Maintenance Managers will easily recognize and be able to capture the benefits that formal on-the-job training can provide for their organizations.
A successful trainer typically will employ two major principles in his or her work. The...
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2008/June
Author:MT Staff
News of people and events important to the maintenance and reliability community
TIMKEN'S SAMOLCZYK CHAIRS BEARING MANUFACTURERS
Mark Samolczyk, senior vice president of corporate planning and development for The Timken Company, has assumed the...
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2008/June
Author:MT Staff
An active reliability program for reciprocating machinery, based on proven dynamic monitoring and analysis techniques, enables meaningful asset protection, mechanical condition monitoring and economic performance assessment. According to Windrock,...
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2008/June
Author:MT Staff
Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters
Clark Solutions' ClarkSonic Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters are ideal for measuring flow of acoustically conductive liquids, including most clean liquids and many liquids with entrained solids. Applications include...
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