NEW DATES
IESPM will participate to GLOBAL INDUSTRIES exhibition which will take place in Parc des Exposition Paris Nord Villepinte, from June 23th/26th 2020. IESPM will focus on its two latest innovations in in-service fluid monitoring: sensor testing and soluble fluid analysis. Join us on pur booth, Smart Industries pavilion.
In-service fluid monitoring is an indispensable monitoring technique that increases the availability of equipment by planning interventions and anticipating breakdowns. It is a high value-added service that contributes to the lengthening of the life of equipment, to the rationalization of maintenance programs and thus to the economic competitiveness of production sites. Easy to implement and accessible to all, this technique offers relevant diagnostics at a negligible cost per piece of equipment.
Starting in 2020, IESPM will propose a new complementary service to laboratory analysis: sensor testing. Maintenance 4.0 is at the heart of all service leaders discussions. There are plenty of offers on the market. So how can we choose well and not go wrong? IESPM offers its customers to accompany them to make the right choice of sensors, adapted to their needs. To do this, the laboratory’s R&D department has developed a unique test bench to test the various sensor solutions on the market in pre-industrial phase. This test bench reproduces the typical operation of fluids in use in an industrial machine. IESPM will thus compare the data reported by the sensors tested on the test bench against the laboratory analyses in order to verify the consistency and reliability of the measurements recorded. Performing a sensor test before a full-scale field deployment is an additional guarantee of success for all service departments that want to engage in sensor installation.
Since the end of 2019, IESPM offers its customers analytical monitoring of cutting oils. These fluids are essential components of the cutting process in the metalworking sector. Regular monitoring by analysis ensures the preservation of the technical characteristics of the fluid, controls its aging, controls the machining quality (compliance rate of parts, etc.), operating costs (optimization of the number of drains and treatments, reduction of the costs of destruction of the fluid, etc.) and ultimately the reduction of maintenance costs. In addition to the economic aspect, the monitoring of cutting fluids also makes it possible to control the quality of the working environment and thus prevent risks to the health of operators. To know +
With over 55 years of experience and independence, IESPM uses state-of-the-art analytical techniques and continuously innovates to meet its customers’ specific preventive maintenance needs.
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