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When reliability gains from predictive maintenance begin to plateau, shifting your focus to condition monitoring can yield productivity gains and improved plant performance.
Often, the implementation of a predictive-maintenance (PdM) program is based on identifying imminent failures and preventing them — or by predicting a best estimate of an asset’s remaining useful life.
The 43rd Honeywell Users Group Americas symposium, which runs through Friday, will play host to the unveiling of Honeywell's vision for turning industrial process data into actionable insight.
Playing with my new-old iPhone got me thinking about the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and the data-driven technologies shaping our plants these days.
Synergy 1000 Cloud application includes features to ensure access to real-time data collection, charting, monitoring, analysis, communication and reporting.
Digital technologies can play key roles in process plants and allow efficient information sharing and data analytics. Using the insights provided by these technologies can help drive greater asset reliability, lower operating costs, reduced risk and enhanced operational performance.
Long-established companies are transforming from their historically industrial, machine-focused roots into “digital industrial” companies, connecting people, machines and data via tools like networked sensors and software.
As Process Heating wraps up another year of serving industrial processors who use low temperature industrial heating equipment and supplies, its editorial staff offers readers this handy reference guide to the feature articles published in 2015.