
Today's cost-conscious process and manufacturing industries require the life of tubular heat exchangers to be extended. That's why engineers and technicians will welcome this guide, packed with inspection checklists and tips for cost containment that reduce the need for new equipment.Advice on evaluating heat exchangers and on inspection strategies for both operating and out-of-service equipment will help prevent the need for costly reapairs. Additional benefits include tips on tube plugging, retubing, shell-side repairs and alterations, maintenance, repair, and alteration of closures, channels, bonnets, and tubesheets.
This text investigates the technical methodologies required to extend the operational lifespan of tubular heat exchangers through rigorous inspection, preventative maintenance, and strategic repair. Authors Carl F. Andreone and Stanley Yokell leverage their extensive engineering expertise to provide a comprehensive framework for cost containment in industrial processing environments. The book argues that systematic evaluation and proactive maintenance protocols significantly reduce capital expenditure by delaying the necessity for equipment replacement.
What You Will Find
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Industry professionals and mechanical engineers frequently cite this work as a standard reference for maintenance departments tasked with asset longevity. Experts highlight the practical utility of the provided checklists and repair protocols for daily industrial operations.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
1997-09-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070017786
ISBN-13:
9780070017788
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