FEATURE
Advanced manufacturing
Aramco Dust Rejection Rig (left) Mobile Test Rig (right) and Tri-Dust Plus Filter (below, left)
housing and the tripod which assures ease of installation and reduces the possibility its integral gasket stops not only supports easy and error-free installation, but also gives torque feedback and therefore more This reduces the install time and results in as ultimately resulting in reduced outage time. The design of the gasket also allows controlled compression and improved sealing. This reduces the chance of any intake in a cleaner gas turbine, extending its service life and the time between washing cycles for the turbine compressor.
The dimensionally stable and precisely manufactured end caps also mean they elements reach the end of their service life, saving on new materials during manufacture as well as any waste produced and the need for its disposal.
The reduced part count of the Tri- use of less materials and requires less parts sourcing with the associated manufacturing and logistics resources. The elimination of stamped metal components and reduced development, and its design meant the automation. Its development represents a substantial investment, for example through a $5M capital expenditure on mobile test rigs and an Aramco test rig to support the Tri-Dust Plus design. Now, with the manufacturing process in place the ramp to market is accelerated. For example, the automated process allows repeatable prototypes to be produced without the variations found in hand made prototypes and with all the production variables recorded so the exact same design can be exactly repeated in
future if needed. manufacturing cells also means individual improvements to areas of the product, or the processing line, can be performed without impacting the whole line.
environmental footprint and multiple operational advantages, the Tri-Dust Plus consumers and a substantial environmental
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