Keeping it flowing for less
In the water treatment and wastewater industries efficiency plays an important role, and the reduction of maintenance time is extremely relevant for stakeholders in terms of investment and the calculation of life cycle cost.
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Selecting the right threadlocker
TODAY liquid threadlockers, as opposed to traditional mechanical fasteners, are the preferred option for fastening. But what are the key factors to consider when choosing a threadlocker, and why do they perform so much better?
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All Systems go for Maintenance & Reliability Centre
THE 2009 seminar programme hosted by the MIT’s Maintenance and Reliability Centre proved to be one of the most successful on record, despite the tough economic climate. And now the 2010 programme is lining up to be even more comprehensive.
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Energy saving HVAC ductwork
SAVING energy is high on everybody’s agenda right now. The gap between design performance and actual performance is rapidly closing, and legislation to ensure that buildings are constructed with at least a minimum level of insulation is becoming increasingly stringent. As the Building Code maintains its focus on performance as opposed to prescriptive design and construction, it actively encourages innovation in new building technologies and energy saving systems, such as the KoolDuct System of pre-insulated ductwork from Kingspan.
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Extending maintenance intervals: drifting into failure?
IN JANUARY 2000 an Alaskan Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 jet crashed into the Pacific Ocean off California killing all 88 people on board.
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Condition monitoring expert delivers reliability message
IN TOWN recently to speak at a one-day Vibration Analysis Seminar held at the Manukau Institute of Technology Maintenance & Reliability Centre, Jason Tranter, founder and MD of the Mobius Institute had a timely message for New Zealand’s engineers and plant operators.
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