Maintenance, Repair and Operations Feature Library
Operations Engineer's library catalogues editorial features going back five years.
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08/04/2025
Routine examination
Louise Davis speaks with an engineering inspection expert to explore how plants can incorporate inspection activities into their regular maintenance plans – and what site personnel can do to ensure inspections run smoothly
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18/03/2025
Accelerating the green revolution
The transition of the UK power sector to clean energy presents challenges, but by embracing the opportunities industries can contribute to national decarbonisation goals while enhancing competitiveness, writes Tom Austin-Morgan
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18/03/2025
Positive vibrations
Chris Ryan, a senior technical expert in plant reliability techniques, explains to Louise Davis how vibration analysis is a hugely useful monitoring tool – but that its value depends on the availability of professionally trained personnel
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18/03/2025
Attaining the highest standards
There is stringent legislation for water quality across the globe. Mattias Feldthusen, director of products for Nordic Water, a Sulzer brand, looks at some of the common standards and the equipment that can be used to meet this legislation
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04/02/2025
Boosted boiler cleaning
A novel boiler cleaning technology originally designed for waste-to-energy plants is now being embraced by various other engineering sectors, too. Louise Davis hears how this solution is proving a gamechanger for both cleaning and ...
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04/02/2025
A hot topic
Louise Davis showcases the latest product innovations and explores how thermal imaging technology is being put to use in a variety of engineering applications
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04/02/2025
Preventing downtime
Why uptime does not need to be an uphill struggle. By Carlo Carlotta, global product manager, ABB Electrification Service
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09/01/2025
Stable and wireless
Louise Davis speaks with leading industry specialists to discover the latest technical trends in condition monitoring and how they tie into maintenance strategies, the drive for greater automation, and everything else that combines to keep ...
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05/12/2024
Noise protection
Machinery manufacturers are legally required to provide information about the noise emissions if machines exceed certain levels. Darren Hugheston-Roberts, senior manager for digital & industry solutions at TÜV SÜD – a leading expert in ...
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07/11/2024
Final rusting place
Tackling the costly issue of corrosion is an ongoing headache for plant managers in many industries. Louise Davis meets the specialists at a coatings expert whose aim is to empower the industry in its efforts to conquer corrosion
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07/11/2024
Small but mighty
Components such as bearings, belts and fans are no less critical to engineering operations than the giant bits of equipment they keep running. And innovation here is continuous: Louise Davis finds out what’s new in moving parts
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02/10/2024
A show of strength
The predictive maintenance market is bulking up at a rapid rate, driven by the rising adoption of increasingly powerful emerging technologies. Brian Wall investigates the sector and finds out what the future might hold
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08/08/2024
Consumption considerations
Have you developed an energy consumption hierarchy? If not, David Sing, managing director, metering and data at Energy Assets, suggests it’s a good time to start thinking about it – and shows you how
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08/08/2024
Supply chain spotlight
Following a major survey, Eriks has published its maintenance, repair and operational (MRO) supply chain report in association with the Institute of Engineering & Technology. The new document highlights several critical insights and areas ...
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02/07/2024
Managing obsolescence
How can plants plan for and tackle obsolescence more efficiently? Louise Davis gets some expert insight on managing this inevitable threat that faces industrial operators and plant engineers all over the world
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02/07/2024
MRO developments
Maintenance, repair and overhaul is BIG business. The global aircraft component MRO market size alone is expected to hit US$25.7 billion by 2028. Given there are countless other revenue streams across industry, Brian Wall takes a closer ...
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10/06/2024
All about cleaning
In industrial operations, cleanliness isn’t merely a priority; it’s an indispensable requirement. Tom Austin-Morgan reports on the latest offerings
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09/04/2024
AI and energy under the lens
The International Center for Networked, Adaptive Production (ICNAP), an association of three Fraunhofer Institutes, has presented its latest findings on the digitalisation of production in its annual study report
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09/04/2024
Comment: Rise up with resilience
We continue to hear more and more from the UK Government about the issues surrounding the ‘resilience of systems’, whether they be financial, political, disaster or climate related. The prominence of the phrase is due to ever-increasing ...
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09/04/2024
Information providers
Harnessing the power of Industry 4.0 dashboards means more data for technicians to give them a better insight when problem-solving
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06/02/2024
Quantifying performance via OEE
Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) can be a powerful way of looking at – and quantifying – the performance of any process or industry. Toby Clark explains how it works
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