To keep equipment up and running, it is not unusual for chemical processing companies to processes some 20,000 maintenance work orders per year, per facility. These work orders ensure equipment reliability, environmental regulations are met, and that continuous production is not interrupted by equipment failures.
At AES, we provide a variety of inspection services to verify the integrity of equipment, saving time and reducing costs. From on-site line boring of wear points to thermal expansion of bolts for removal or insertion, we have the experience to keep your chemical plant’s equipment in service.
Our NDE Technicians are certified to CGSB/ASNT and can provide computed radiography, ultrasonic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, phased array, visual inspection, PMI, ferrite testing, hardness testing and integrity services (corrosion/erosion) in a fast and reliable manner. Our technicians use the most affective inspection technique to assess chemical processing components, lifting equipment, head frames, process equipment, gears and pressure equipment.
Our Field Heat Treating technicians can precisely apply heat to components ranging from small, complex fittings to massive loader assemblies.
Preheating and post-weld heat treating for welded repairs on heavy equipment.
Thermal expansions to assist in removal and insertion of bolts and pins, generator housings and retaining ring.
Combustion heating for refractory curing, post-weld heat treating large vessels and components and kiln heat ups.
Our Field Heat Treating technicians can precisely apply heat to components ranging from small, complex fittings to massive loader assemblies.
Preheating and post-weld heat treating for welded repairs on heavy equipment.
Thermal expansions to assist in removal and insertion of bolts and pins, generator housings and retaining ring.
Combustion heating for refractory curing, post-weld heat treating large vessels and components and kiln heat ups.
Proper review of your facility's process safety management is essential to eliminating potential equipment failure. Maintaining the integrity of equipment is more than simply performing inspections. A well implemented mechanical integrity (MI) program involves multiple components that improve the safety and reliability of your facility's equipment. It can save lives, reduce risks, also save your company from incurring hefty fines for non-compliance issues.