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  • Reduce your carbon footprint (08 July,2011)

    PWE looks at how proper alignment can reduce your carbon footprint as well as your electricity bill. This case study was done at Lake Erie Steel, a large steel mill in Nanticoke Ontario, USA. Measurements were made by Cliff Dosser, Industrial Mechani

  • Handheld vibration monitor enables optimum maintenance of traction motor bearings (08 July,2011)

    A novel, handheld vibration monitoring system has been developed, which enables maintenance engineers at Siemens Mobility to check train traction motors for early signs of damage to the bearings. PWE reports.

  • Advanced diagnostic techniques for the overhead crane industry (28 June,2011)

    Street CraneXpress has teamed up with Interface Condition Monitoring to bring a new range of advanced diagnostic techniques to the overhead crane industry.

  • Cost effective condition monitoring (05 August,2010)

    Holroyd Instruments says that speed-of-use, simplicity and cost-effectiveness distinguish its MHC range of condition monitoring instruments, which has led to their widespread use across all industrial sectors.

  • Condition monitoring  (12 July,2010)

    Speed of use, simplicity and cost-effectiveness distinguish the MHC range of condition monitoring instruments from Holroyd Instruments and has led to their widespread use across all industrial sectors.

  • A new dimension (17 June,2008)

    Artesis takes a look at adding the energy management dimension to condition monitoring.

  • Insurance against failure (07 January,2008)

    By using the latest condition monitoring systems and services, manufacturing companies can reduce the risk and costs associated with unforeseen breakdowns to production plant and machinery, says Kate Hartigan, managing director of Schaeffler (UK) Ltd




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