Control valves are like the tires of a car: the ultimate responsible for taking you where you want. They need to be well-calibrated, leak-free, and without other issues. Well... we all know what happens when driving with a flat tire.
Seasons of success are marked by few unscheduled stops, low waste of inputs, and process invariability, evidencing safe, high-quality, and reliable production.
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If you still rely on before-and-after photos or are impressed by overhead cranes, rest assured you're missing out on a lot! Reception, screening, supervised disassembly area, isolated preparation, engineering, metalworkstations, lapping and grinding, motion smoothness testing, leak quantification, hydrostatic testing, painting, material matching, and calibration verification. Seems time-consuming? Expect 100 valves dispatched in a single week.
Digital transformation at the service of industrial valve maintenance.
Imagine having your entire valve park on your screen, with the necessary information to make maintenance decisions like valve life cycle, current physical and dynamic condition, maintenance history, all in real-time. This image has become less of an ideal and more of an urgency, whether for routine maintenance of the installed park or for factory shutdown planning. How smart can your positioners be if you keep that intelligence locked in a box?
Digital transformation begins at home! Even in our workshop, valve identification cards are monitored by computer vision connected to artificial intelligence algorithms. Imagine what we do with the valves.
The result is virtually complete traceability: equipment, certificate, reports, all at your fingertips instantly, without later deliveries.
You don't go to an ICU for exploratory surgery when you feel slightly unwell. The efficient approach is to start with a diagnosis. The same applies to your valves. X-rays aren't common yet, but monitoring the vital signs of your valves can tell a lot! If you use a smart positioner and don't need a very detailed assessment, just have someone set it up and start using the data. If you don't have one, or if you need to test an on-off valve, technology makes the magic happen.
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