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New, Surplus, Repaired or Rebuilt?
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New, Surplus, Repaired or Rebuilt?

If you’ve been around valves for a while, you’ve likely heard the term “new surplus,” plus a few other saltier descriptions for valves that are offered for sale.

MRO Thought Leadership

July 7, 2015

Training Is a Crucial Part of the Picture
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Training Is a Crucial Part of the Picture

A swiftly growing fire erupts from a piece of malfunctioning equipment at a plant that has a reputation for reliable operations and very few workplace accidents.

Automation Leadership Thought Leadership Valve Basics Workforce Development

July 7, 2015

Designing for Safety: Failure Modes on Gate Valves
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Designing for Safety: Failure Modes on Gate Valves

For over 100 years, preventing catastrophic failure in the process control industry has been a continuously evolving area of study.

Actuators General Quality/Compliance Thought Leadership Valves

June 23, 2015

A Case Study: Updating a Postwar-Era Potable Water System
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A Case Study: Updating a Postwar-Era Potable Water System

The Foss Reservoir Master Conservancy District (FRMCD) in southwestern Oklahoma is part of the 8,800-acre Foss Reservoir/Foss Lake.

Automation General Thought Leadership Water/wastewater

June 9, 2015

Additive Manufacturing: Will It Change the Valve Industry?
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Additive Manufacturing: Will It Change the Valve Industry?

Additive manufacturing (AM), also called 3D printing, is likely to transform the production of physical goods, including valves and actuators, in the same way the Internet drastically changed the information business model.

Actuators General Manufacturing

May 26, 2015

Turning Back the Tides of a Truly Super Storm
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Turning Back the Tides of a Truly Super Storm

Superstorm Sandy made landfall Oct. 29, 2012 on the eastern seaboard of the United States, resulting in unprecedented flooding in the New York City metropolitan area.

General MRO

May 11, 2015

Mechanical and Compression Packing
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Mechanical and Compression Packing

Mechanical packing dates back more than 5,000 years when horse hair was braided and coated with animal fat for lubrication and additional sealing ­characteristics.

Thought Leadership Valve Basics

April 28, 2015

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