How to choose a maintenance solution for your plant?

Revolutions are synonymous with disruptions.

Revolutions are synonymous with disruptions. Industry 4.0 is nothing different. It demands new and advanced technologies for manufacturing plant maintenance and discarding obsolete plant maintenance processes at a much faster pace. It sometimes becomes overwhelming to understand and adopt new technologies as a plant head. So, here, we have an article to help you choose the right maintenance solution for your plant in 2022.

 

In this article, we’ll majorly talk about how you can choose the right Predictive Maintenance solution for your plant. But let’s start with the 3 basic types of industrial plant maintenance solutions available in the market.

Types of industrial plant maintenance

Reactive Maintenance

Maintenance that is out of reaction rather than duty and is performed only after the equipment is finally broken. This obsolete maintenance strategy can save you money in the short term but eventually increases your losses by increasing machine downtime, inefficiency, and frequent failures

Preventative Maintenance

Preventative plant maintenance requires scheduled check-ups routined on industry standards, and it involves timely maintenance and carry-out tasks like a belt and filter changes regularly. This maintenance strategy for plants and equipment increases equipment life but requires regular labor for check-ups and maintenance.

Predictive Maintenance

Predictive plant maintenance leverages artificial intelligence, cloud storage, and IoT to provide real-time data on plant equipment. It diagnoses the real-time condition of in-service equipment, and then the required maintenance schedule is followed. It also reduces the operating cost by 12-18% and provides a safer working environment.

Objectives of a Predictive Plant Maintenance Solution

The objective of opting for a plant maintenance solution is to elongate the life of plant equipment and operate them in an optimum condition at minimum cost.

Here are all the significant objectives below:



  1. To maintain the peak productivity of the manufacturing plant.
  2. To obtain the optimum working capacity of equipment at the lowest possible cost.
  3. To minimize the losses from unwanted breakdowns and downtimes.
  4. To provide a safe working environment for plant workers.
  5. To protect the equipment from frequent breakdowns and efficiency loss.


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