Maintworld - Building International Connections in Industrial Maintenance
5.6.2024
Jaakko Tennilä
Executive Director, Finnish maintenance society, Promaint
Editor-in-Chief, Maintworld magazine
24.5.2023
Jaakko Tennilä
Executive Director, Finnish maintenance society, Promaint
Editor-in-Chief, Maintworld magazine
Sustainability, closed-loop circularity and maintenance working hand in hand. The result? Keeping our devices and machinery alive and well for extended periods of time. It is time to change our way of thinking. Circular economy and maintenance is the unsung hero of sustainability.
Understanding and monitoring your motor’s recommended operating temperature can drastically lengthen its lifespan. Here we tell you how to do both, and so avoid early and unnecessary failure.
Industry 4.0, the ongoing digital transformation of manufacturing, emphasizes intelligent machines, data-driven decision-making, and interconnected operations.
Improving energy efficiency is crucial for reducing energy consumption and emissions in the production process while achieving cost savings. Comprehensive maintenance and energy efficiency go hand in hand, although reliably measuring these benefits can be challenging.
In recent years, advances in connectivity, big data and digitalization have often promised to bring significant benefits to industry. Now, with the Valmet Industrial Internet, data is being used to deliver a better kind of maintenance service, as well as performance optimization services.
To be able to respond to current developments and trends in society, it is of vital importance for organizations to focus on the sustainable employability of assets.
The carbon footprint of SPINNOVA textile fibre is already 72 percent lower than that of conventionally produced cotton. With the AmbiHeat heat pump plant and an energy ecosystem, each produced kilogram of textile fibre reduces overall CO2 emissions.