Press Releases
Exhibitor news
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UE Systems has available various virtual/online Ultrasound CAT I courses worldwide as well as online/virtual courses.
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The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) has launched its new, blended learning workshop for ISO 8573 (http://bit.ly/BCAS-ISO8573), the air quality standard; now available with 25 per cent off course ...
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Roy Brooks, Technical Development Officer for the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) outlines some of the latest advice in working safely with compressed air.
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The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) is offering all end-user customers of BCAS members an exclusive 25 per cent discount on its full range of CPD-approved training courses.*
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As many as 90 per cent of all industrial manufacturing sites rely on compressed air for some aspect of their operations, so ensuring a high-quality source of air at all times is vital for uptime and p ...
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Mobius Institute training centers provide training and certification according to ISO 18436.
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UE Systems, the manufacturer of ultrasound inspection solutions for maintenance & reliability, just added a new product to its already extensive range: the OnTrak.
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UE Systems has launched the 4Site, an online monitoring solution for critical electric transmission and distribution equipment.
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One of today’s greatest challenges for maintenance & reliability teams is to improve energy efficiency.
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How Ultrasound technology can help identify problems on slow speed bearings.
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Airborne & structure-borne ultrasound has become a major player in bearing condition monitoring.
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Lubrication related bearing failures account for 60% to 80% of premature bearing failures. These bearing failures are due to either a lack of lubrication or over-lubrication.
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Ultrasound is becoming a must have technology for electrical inspections because of how complementary it is to traditional infrared inspections of electrical gear.
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High energy prices dictate a need to reduce energy waste. Steam, is one of the costliest utilities in plants and an essential component to product quality in many industries.
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Contrary to what some might think, compressed air is not free. For what it takes to produce it, to what is generated it is often considered the most expensive utility in a typical facility.

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