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Hydraulic safety - 5 tips for before, during & after maintenance
Hydraulic maintenance should be performed by knowledgeable, trained technicians. Here are some tips for safely and efficiently working on hydraulic systems.
Making more out of less – Supporting sustainability in bioindustry operations
In an already competitive market under legislative pressure to continuously improve environmental performance, sustainability...
Control valve authority - Ask the flow control expert
When the term authority is used in connection with control valves, you might well think that it is some kind of organization or body that classifies or confirms a particular characteristic of a control valve. However, this is not the case since authority refers to the differential pressure across a valve.
Hot water modules for calender rolls, recommended maintenance
Calender rolls are heated via heating modules to provide low-variance accurate roll temperatures. Follow these hot water module maintenance best practices.
Coater service case study - Removing OMC coating buildup
Valmet assisted in cleaning the blade holders, replacing the cross machine coater station profile strips and adjusting a return pan to reduce color leaks.
Q&A with Neles expert: Jing Cao
How has COVID-19 affected customer inspections? We talked briefly with project engineer Jing Cao, to find out more about Factory Acceptance Tests, and what is going on in the factory. In addition, we asked a few things about her career at Neles (now part of Valmet).
Capture the benefits of Industrial Internet without the capital spending
Does your maintenance engineer want to identify poorly performing valves? Are troublesome loops frustrating your process operator? Or perhaps your finance manager is insisting on raising overall productivity? Then harnessing the Industrial Internet could be the route to improving all-round plant performance.
Cost effective and optimum valve selection for process plants
Process uptime, safety and productivity are topics that always count when speaking about industrial processes and process plants. Correctly selected process valves are essential to achieve the set uptime, safety and productivity targets and also help minimize the maintenance costs and waste of energy and raw materials.
Upgrading FCC-unit valve controllers without disruption
In the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit of a large refinery built in the 1940s in the US, a variety of control valve types and brands, along with their proprietary valve controllers, had been installed over the years. This had led to production inconsistency and disruption. The unit wanted to have one type of controller with multiple bracket designs to fit the wide variety of valves in the plant.
Ensuring the highest performance
Many requirements for our products come from international standards and from customer specifications. The standards and specifications usually require demanding tests and a deep understanding of related issues. The primary focus of these requirements are safety, the environment and operational performance. The design and set-up for all this testing requires the development of unique and specialized equipment, as well as deep knowledge of process automation and data acquisition.
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