MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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2008/November
Author: Dirk Frame and Larry Olson, T.A. Cook Consultants
Chemical companies spend enormous sums on the serving and maintenance of their assets, as well as on new investments. In daily business, however, staff often lacks the time and experience to optimize the procurement process. Achieving optimal...
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2008/November
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Stock car racing as popularized by NASCAR has given us many insights into the world of competitive motorsports and, in some respects, into our day-to-day industrial environments.
Some race fans enjoy the...
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2008/November
Author:Gerald O. Davis, P.E., Davis Materials & Mechanical Engineering, Inc.
While many questions still surround this widespread and widely studied problem, there are a number of control measures you can take to help minimize losses from it in your operations.
Stress-corrosion cracking (SCC) is one of the most...
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2008/November
Author:Jane Alexander, with Glen Sharkowicz, Mobil Industrial Lubricants
Proactive maintenance, streamlined inventory management and high-performance lubricants can help deliver a competitive edge.
In today's increasingly competitive environment, maximizing productivity is a MUST, especially for small- and...
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2008/November
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Many maintenance and reliability professionals will remember the old song "the thigh bone's connected to the knee bone, the knee bone's connected to the…" It was all about being connected with one's self....
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2008/November
Author:Mark Pond, Marshall Institute, Inc.
Learning to identify and avoid these recurring traps in your maintenance program will help you be more effective in the application of both preventative and predictive maintenance techniques.
There's no need to extol the virtues of predictive...
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2008/November
Author:MT Staff
Like the shoes we wear, motors are not a "one size fits all" proposition. In other words, it pays to make sure every electric motor in your facility is properly matched to its system, especially with regard to factors like motor type, efficiency and...
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2008/November
Author:MT Staff
News of people and events important to the maintenance and reliability community
WITSOE APPOINTED NEW CEO AT LINEAGE POWER CORPORATION
Lineage Power Corporation, a Gores Group company known for its energy-efficient AC/DC and DC/DC switching...
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2008/November
Author:MT Staff
Strong customer demand for a long-lasting, reliable shaft seal that could be used in applications involving wet or dry particulates, powders and slurries is what led Inpro/Seal to roll out its first shaft seal product, the Air Mizer-PS, almost 10...
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2008/November
Author:Randall Noon, P.E., Cooper Nuclear Station
Randall Noon, P.E., Cooper Nuclear Station
There are perhaps a thousand and one ways to make money and earn a living. Why have you chosen your line of work, your particular management position and your specific company?
Are you working in...
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