“We can now ship MIXPAC products for next day delivery,” explained
Ben Swanson, joint managing director at Intertronics. “We have invested in a broad range of inventory to facilitate that and will continue to enhance our stock based on customer demand.”
As part of Honeywell Forge Performance + for
Buildings Predictive Maintenance, it consolidates real-time and historical facility data, streamlining the identification and resolution of issues. The solution is seamlessly integrated into the Honeywell Forge dashboard, allowing users to access and interpret data easily. The solution has many benefits: It helps in maintaining business
continuity by preventing downtime, it reduces emergency costs by preventing extended asset damage from component failures, and ensures safety by minimising the risk of injuries during catastrophic asset failures and ensuring the reliability of critical life/safety systems, such as chemical extraction fans. It is ideal for equipment such as air handling units, chillers, water pumps, exhaust fans, compressors, and gearboxes. The 6-in-1 sensor detects vibration in 3D, temperature, magnetic flux, acoustics, humidity, and speed, ensuring comprehensive monitoring and maintenance which enhances the reliability and performance of your equipment.
Roxtec Marine & Offshore divisional manager, Richard Keith, said: “Ship builders are required to include a digital or hard copy watertight cable transit sealing systems register as part of the handover construction file, while the owners are responsible for maintaining the register and making it available to CLASS surveyors as part of an audit or inspection. But a big challenge is that many ship owners don’t understand the level of detail that’s needed to satisfy the rules over the life of the vessel. Moreover, most don’t have the information in a format that’s easy to update and can be shared internally with crew members and externally with auditors.” The Roxtec Software Suite has been launched after consultation with ship builders identified the need for an easy digitised platform which maintains up-to-date records of ship sealing systems. The digital solution provides compliance with the new regulations and offers lifecycle support of the ship’s sealing systems, from build to ongoing management and inspection. Ship builders and owners can log and share detailed data relating to the vessel’s sealing system, including records of as-built condition, manuals, certificates and drawings, as well as descriptions and images of modifications made to individual seals. If a change required on board involves a seal, all the information is available on a handheld tablet or PC. “We’ve developed this software to give builders and owners a convenient way of maintaining up-to-date records of the system that will satisfy the requirements of a CLASS inspection and improve quality and consistency across the industry,” added Keith.
Ben Bryson, president of HBK, said: “I’m extremely excited to welcome the Piezocryst team into Spectris Dynamics and HBK. Piezocryst has a wealth of prestige and technical know-how for precision sensing in the automotive and energy sectors… Together, we will serve the automotive, aerospace, space and machine manufacturing markets with best-in-class precision sensing whilst having a customer-focused approach to configurable solutions, harnessing the growth potential in support of the key megatrends of Electrification of Mobility and Automation. Exciting times are ahead as we Empower the Innovators.”
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