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Maintenance in Chemical Industries 1

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BISPO

Chemical
Apr 16, 2004
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I'm looking for references for Maintenance expenditures per type in chemical industries:
% preventive
% preditive
% corrective
% improvements (maintenance engineering

Il is to compare with we have and justify some Process Improvements.

Thanks very much for any Help

Bishop

 
BISPO
The company I currently work for is not a model by any means but we spend about 50% on repairs and 50% on improvements. We do zero preventive maintenance. Predative? Is that where you canibalize one piece of equipment to get another going. We do alot of that too.

Good Luck

StoneCold
 
I read hydrocarbon Processing regularly , would suggest you contact Heinz Bloch , who writes a regular column on Maintenance reliability .
 
Guys, thank you for the prompt answers:
Some comments
StoneCold: what kind of process your company has ? (Continuous,discont., liquid/gas/solids/products) It's astounding you only have corrective...and predative ! thanks !

Fzob: I've tried already, I look for new infos, more realistics. Thanks

Johngerhart: I'm trying to find his mail.Star for u

May company have a continuous process and solid/;iquid products and the follow expenses:

% preventive 20 %
% preditive 27 %
% corrective 50 %
% improvements (maintenance engineering 3 %

Our worst problem is with pumps...(slurry..)
Best regards Bispo

 
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