MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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2007/January
Author:Bill Kiesel , Vice President / Publisher
With this January 2007 issue, MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY reaches an important milestone: completion of two decades of publication as the premier magazine for the plant equipment reliability, maintenance and asset management community. One of the key...
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2007/January
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
What should we wish for in 2007? Cutting operating costs has been at the top of the business and industry wishlist for over 30 years…
Sometimes the cost-cutting bell gets rung louder than others. It...
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2007/January
Author:Gary Mathur, Moore Industries-International, Inc.
Wireless works in a plant, but you'll want to be careful regarding which "flavor" you choose
Wireless Technology now provides secure, reliable communication for remote field sites and applications where wires cannot be run for practical or...
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2007/January
Author:George Weimer
Fluids are always looking for a way out of a system. Whenever they find one, you end up with a leak. Whether it's major or minor in scope, it's sure to be a drain on your efficiencies and profits.
There's both science and art when it comes to...
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2007/January
Author:John Pratten III, Fluke Corporation Fluke Corporation Fluke Corporation with Jim Jackson, Ford Dearborn Stamping Plant
While Ford's Dearborn Stamping Plant (DSP) had thermal cameras on site in the past, it had not met the objectives of a successful thermography program. Today, though, the plant's thermography program is a model for the rest of Ford, and it came on...
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2007/January
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Role definition is crucial if both Maintenance and Production departments are to strike an accord and work in an autonomous, yet cohesive manner to deliver a high-quality product in a waste-free,...
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2007/January
Author:MT Staff
News of people and events important to the maintenance and reliability community
ZEI MOVES TO ROCKWELL AS NEW VP OF OEM INITIATIVE Rockwell Automation has named Christopher Zei vice president of its OEM initiative. A 21-year marketing, strategic...
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2007/January
Author:MT Staff
Inpro/Seal Company has announced its new Belt Conveyor Idler/Roller Bearing Isolator. The result of direct customer request, input and feedback, continuous R&D and extensive field testing and trials, this product was designed to increase...
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2007/January
Author:Neil Cooper, General Manager, Avantis unit of Invensys Process Systems
With new and increasingly more powerful on-line equipment diagnostic tools becoming available every year, process manufacturing industries now have the opportunity to integrate this criticalequipment condition information into their asset management...
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2007/January
Author:Noel Staszewski and Michael Walker, P.E. Consumers Energy Company
In this real-world study from the power gen sector, researchers tested external oil coolers and ultra pure mineral oil to determine their effectiveness on hot spots, and, ultimately, equipment reliability
Over the past several years, Consumers...
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