This presentation discusses some of the special environmental, health and safety considerations when repair is done on valves used in chemical production, such as in Chlor/Alky applications. Considerations on practices to consider at the customer site and at the service facility are reviewed, as well as potential hidden danger areas, PPE needs, and other safety considerations are all reviewed.
This presentation will provide practical guidance on equipment selection and how to use the latest advancements in x-ray fluorescence (XRF) and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) analyzers to verify the amount of constituent elements in steel components and finished welds.
This presentation is based on the three pillars of fugitive emissions compliance from required technology usage to the use of technologies in the future.
This presentation will cover the various types off on off valves used in pipeline service and the unique repair considerations and challenges of each type.
This presentation will break down the developing, implementing and documenting of welded base metal repairs.
This session will explore motor-operated valve and automation valve repair, including trouble shooting, considerations when products are from separate manufacturers and valve assembly.
What separates good companies from great companies is a series of well executed actions, one after another to develop momentum that compounds over time. This concept applies to the company's "talent lifecycle" approach of attracting, developing and retaining employees. This session will explore practical strategies that can be implemented to generate momentum in your company's talent lifecycle to attract, develop and retain the "right" employees.
3D Scanning of parts to print them is becoming more common place. This session discusses how this is done, and provides tips and considerations for companies as they embark on this process during the repair process.