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Integrating Predictive Maintenance Technologies for Asset Monitoring

Integrating Predictive Maintenance Technologies for Asset Monitoring

IMC-2017 Learning Session - 38:36
by Randy Carlisle, Airgas Merchant Gases

Review basics of PdM technology and what it can tell you. Vibration monitoring: Detect imbalance of rotating machines. Infrared survey: Measure of heat energy. Compare equipment to decide if condition is abnormal. Detect bearing problems, misalignment, motor imbalance, piping insulation issues, valve leakage.

Oil analysis: Emphasis on equipment condition analysis rather than oil condition including MPC testing

Ultrasonic noise surveys: Precursor to vibration but can also detect flow issues such as leaking valves which can cause performance issues.

Introduce operator rounds (aka performance monitoring) as another PdM tool.

Discuss the relationship between the various PdM results and equipment condition. Emphasize the need for operator assistance to understand what’s expected.

Example 1: IR results show hot coupling. The vibration or ultrasonic survey results can help identify the cause of the hot coupling.

Example 2: Oil analysis shows wear particles. Vibration analysis or ultasnic survey can help confirm the source of the particles.

Example 3: Pump discharge pressure has been dropping over time. Vibration analysis can show wear in the impeller or bushings.

Artificial Intelligence: A Primer for the Reliability Community

Artificial Intelligence: A Primer for the Reliability Community

Artificial intelligence or AI is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. 

 Weir Rolls Out Weir Edge, Delivering Greater Uptime and Extended Equipment Life

Weir Rolls Out Weir Edge, Delivering Greater Uptime and Extended Equipment Life

Experts diagnose root cause and perform services, support and training to ensure uptime, all the time

 New Hansford Sensors products enhance vibration monitoring

New Hansford Sensors products enhance vibration monitoring

Hansford Sensors has launched a range of new products that enable engineers to bring yet greater efficiency to vibration monitoring in a range of applications. Among the new products are the latest 4-20mA Transmitters, or Loop Powered Sensors, the new M12 Cable Assemblies with protective conduits and Snap On Quick Release Cables.

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Uptime Award Winner for Best Lubrication Program - AB InBev

Uptime Award Winner for Best Lubrication Program - AB InBev

IMC-2017 Learning Session - 44:48
by Jeffrey Dake, Yolanda Diaz, & Rick Mullen, AB InBev

This presentation demonstrates how our successful lubrication program has been implemented in many locations around the world. The program consists of a set of guidelines to show the lubrication teams how to organize areas, implement error proofing tools and perform oil analysis. Eight sections of compiled information were designed to create a lubrication toolkit that serves as a master guide. Progress is measured with a set of evaluation questions in a lubrication “Good Operation Practices.” The evaluation visualizes opportunities and develops actions with accountability. In conclusion, the programs’ success provides us more production stability, contributes to equipment reliability, controls cost and reduces lubrication issues.

 April - May 2018

April - May 2018

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 Chicago AI firm acquires fast-growing ABQ company

Chicago AI firm acquires fast-growing ABQ company

Chicago-based artificial technology company Uptake announced Monday that it has acquired Asset Performance Technologies, the Albuquerque-based technology company that provides industrial customers like power plants and oil companies with machine failure data.

 Comprehensive Condition Monitoring Solutions

Comprehensive Condition Monitoring Solutions

Industry leaders join forces to serve US manufacturing

Philadelphia, April 17, 2018 – PRUFTECHNIK Inc. and IVC Technologies, both long-time leaders in the condition monitoring industry, have joined forces to provide a comprehensive condition monitoring solution for clients throughout North America.

 LE Introduces Advanced Formula Endure™ Turbine Oil To Solve Oxidation, Varnish Problems…

LE Introduces Advanced Formula Endure™ Turbine Oil To Solve Oxidation, Varnish Problems…

Lubrication Engineers has spent years researching, testing and formulating to come up with a turbine oil that would solve the problems of oxidation and varnish in gas combustion turbines. The result is our new Endure Turbine Oil.

 SONOTEC presents new broadband parabolic sensors for the SONAPHONE digital ultrasonic testing device

SONOTEC presents new broadband parabolic sensors for the SONAPHONE digital ultrasonic testing device

Detecting errors before they occur - that’s the objective of preventive maintenance. The HANNOVER MESSE will be addressing the topic of “Predictive Maintenance” with a dedicated exhibition area, where SONOTEC will be demonstrating how companies can save energy and improve the efficiency of the entire production cycle using SONAPHONE technology. From April 23 to 27, 2018, the ultrasound specialist will be presenting the new broadband parabolic sensor BS30 for the SONAPHONE digital ultrasonic testing device for the very first time, as part of the special exhibition in Hall 22.

 Compact triaxial vibration monitoring from Hansford Sensors

Compact triaxial vibration monitoring from Hansford Sensors

Hansford Sensors, the leading designer, developer and manufacturer of high performance industrial accelerometers, has launched a compact and lightweight 100m/Vg triaxial vibration sensor. 

 Uptime® Magazine Announces Solution Awards Winners for 2018!

Uptime® Magazine Announces Solution Awards Winners for 2018!

Excellence in innovative products, software, training and services for reliability and asset management.

 Des-Case Acquires RMF!

Des-Case Acquires RMF!

Des-Case Corporation is excited to announce our acquisition of RMF Systems, a European market leader specializing in desiccant breathers, filtration systems, analysis and monitoring solutions to maintain hydraulic oil and lubricant cleanliness.

 How To Achieve An Uptime Elements Black Belt

How To Achieve An Uptime Elements Black Belt

Do or do not – there is no try ~ Yoda

Are you one of those people who will not start a project until planning is close to perfect?

The Uptime Elements Black Belt program is designed

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 SPECTRO Announces a Major Upgrade of SPECTROTEST Mobile Metal Analyzer

SPECTRO Announces a Major Upgrade of SPECTROTEST Mobile Metal Analyzer

SPECTRO Analytical Instruments today announced a major upgrade to its SPECTROTEST arc/spark mobile metal analyzer for applications in the metal producing, processing, and recycling industries.

ACM-Smart Machines and Equipment as a Service

ACM-Smart Machines and Equipment as a Service

IMC-2017 Learning Session - 42:20
by Timothy Fabian, Grundfos, & Saar Yoskovitz, Augury.

As machines around us become smarter, reliability engineers are expecting more from their equipment. We will lay out the major shifts we're noticing in the market, and how manufacturers are changing to fit the new world of connected devices and predictive analytics. This tectonic shift in technology enables new types of service models that reduce capex and risk on the facility side, and increases margins for the OEMs - a true win-win situation that will take the industry by storm.

Key Takeaways:

What new capabilities are enabled by advanced diagnostics and connectivity

How these new capabilities shift the risk equation towards the OEM

What this could mean for equipment ownership and maintenance

Smart Machines and Equipment as a Service

Smart Machines and Equipment as a Service

IMC-2017 Learning Session - 42:20

by Timothy Fabian, Grundfos, & Saar Yoskovitz, Augury.

As machines around us become smarter, reliability engineers are expecting more from their equipment. We will lay out the major shifts we're noticing in the market, and how manufacturers are changing to fit the new world of connected devices and predictive analytics. This tectonic shift in technology enables new types of service models that reduce capex and risk on the facility side, and increases margins for the OEMs - a true win-win situation that will take the industry by storm.

Key Takeaways:

What new capabilities are enabled by advanced diagnostics and connectivity

How these new capabilities shift the risk equation towards the OEM

What this could mean for equipment ownership and maintenance

 VIBSCANNER® 2 - The high-speed data collector sets new standards

VIBSCANNER® 2 - The high-speed data collector sets new standards

VIBSCANNER® 2, the new high-speed data collector, increases the efficiency of vibration-based condition monitoring of machines and plants.

 FogHorn Partners with Google Cloud to Deliver Industry Leading IIoT Solution

FogHorn Partners with Google Cloud to Deliver Industry Leading IIoT Solution

Foghorn’s Lighting™ Edge Intelligence platform, in collaboration with Google Cloud IoT Core, maximizes the value of industrial data from every IoT device

How Does Condition Monitoring Prevent Motor Failures?

How Does Condition Monitoring Prevent Motor Failures?

Until now, preventing motor failure required early retirement, as in repairing or replacing your rotating equipment on a schedule possibly years before the motor would fail. Fortunately, the declining costs of sensors and submeters, together with the growing big data industry, have made condition monitoring increasingly accurate and affordable. The net result: condition monitoring can decrease your motor operations and maintenance (O&M) expenses by up to 25 percent.1

This article describes how condition monitoring detects motor damaging situations and uses that information to maximize the life of your rotating equipment.