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Condition Monitoring Techniques, Applications, and Tools

Condition Monitoring Techniques, Applications, and Tools

Condition monitoring starts with basic inspections. Small changes, like abnormal heat or pressure, strange sounds, excessive vibration, or a different smell, are often signs that something is going haywire. There are several machine condition monitoring techniques that are used for the assessment of machine conditions.

Vibration Testing on Shakers

Vibration Testing on Shakers

Vibration Testing is one such environmental test critical to the design process. All closed-loop vibration tests, consists of four main components: a vibration controller, an amplifier, a shaker, and a feedback sensor, together, these four components make up a vibration testing system. ETS Solutions Asia instruments vibration controllers control electrodynamic and hydraulic shakers from tabletop to warehouse size systems.

Condition Monitoring, What is it?

Condition Monitoring, What is it?

Condition monitoring is the activity of periodically checking equipment, with the aim that the equipment is in a healthy condition so that the equipment can work according to its function. Adopting proactive predictive maintenance techniques is much more than just good plant management, it is good business. Anticipating machine failures before they occur, allows you to catalyze improvements that create positive ripple effects for the entire enterprise.

Condition Monitoring System, from Data Collection to Defect Diagnosis

Condition Monitoring System, from Data Collection to Defect Diagnosis

When we have large size of rotating machinery, performing corrective or preventive maintenance may not be so easy anymore. Based on the periodicity of the data collection, machine health condition monitoring can be classified into below categories: 1. Periodical Monitoring; 2. Semi-Online Monitoring; 3. Real Time Monitoring

De-Rusting Your Shaker

De-Rusting Your Shaker

If you thought that only rusty hand tools can be restored then guess what? Your shaker can be rejuvenated too because rust is removable. Over time, iron and steel exposed to oxygen and moisture form a chemical reaction called oxidation. Rust is that ugly brownish-red that coats tools, bikes, hair link fences, and other metal goods, including your shaker.