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Condition-based monitoring (CBM) is increasingly being used to help ship owners and operators to improve asset performance – and reduce costs in the process.
SKF has published a handbook to help organisations through the process of introducing remote industrial maintenance.
SKF has extended its range of tachometers, which can help manufacturing companies to optimise condition monitoring on their production operations.
Norwegian ship owner Solvang has introduced predictive maintenance to its fleet of tankers by investing in the new system for manual vibration monitoring, Enlight ProCollect from SKF.
SKF has gained hazardous area approval for its QuickCollect sensor, which collects vibration and temperature data. The new approval, to both European and International standards, allows the sensor to be used in places that would previously have required a ‘hot work’ permit.
SKF has launched an entirely rail-focused version of its Multilog IMx platform, combining rolling stock and track condition monitoring in a single, easily customised solution.
SKF and Proximion AB, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hexatronic Group AB have entered into a development partnership for the industrialisation of fibre optic sensing systems.
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