aftermarket
Advanced test analysis tools, remanufacturing and training help end users solve problems.
Block and bleed isolation capabilities improve safety and profits.
An Indiana refinery used reverse engineering to solve multiple challenges with one custom pump.
Additive manufacturing also improves geometric tolerances.
DUBAI, UAE (Aug. 19, 2014)—Industrial plant owners in the Middle East are increasingly recognizing the value of industrial services as privatization is encouraging the implementation of global best practices. This rising end-user awareness about the gamut of industrial services, along with the influx of global know-how, is expected to spur the growth of the industrial services market.
A software simulation tool and detailed engineering analysis procedure are needed for
problem solving.
The cost of aftermarket pump upgrades are minimal compared to the cost of downtime and repairs.
A slurry pump hydraulic lab performs tests which can lead to improvements in pump design for reduced impact wear effects.
Inspections can identify undetected issues to prevent sanitary sewer overflows and the fines that can accompany them.