Industrial Equipment Recovery
We have experienced technicians and specialists that can provide a proper evaluation of industrial equipment, which helps facilitate an effective recovery and restoration process.
Industrial equipment procedures and considerations:
- Create a scope of equipment damages and prioritize them in order of importance for business operation.
- Determine if equipment can be moved off if onsite cleaning is required.
- Look into Coverage issues, i.e. policy limits, and determine the factors involved prior to restoration.
- Asses if vendor support needed to service the equipment. If vendors are required, the costs to get them in to complete the service must be added to values for recovery.
- Consider warranty and necessary recertifications to lead to the successful restoration of equipment.
- Dry ice is very effective for cleaning of mechanical equipment – it’s very effective at removing surface flash rust.
- Note: pitting causes irreversible damage.
Electronics cleaning and recovery considerations:
- Cleaning of Electronic Equipment – can be very cost-effective to replacing electronic equipment.
- Methods of Cleaning – Water-based – Not Ultrasonics.
- Ultrasonic cleaning can be damaging to micro electronics – internals of chips can be damaged.
- Ultrasonics are good for hard items – ceramics, plates, tools (not electrical).
- Electrical power tools can be permanently damaged by ultrasonics.
- Proper know-how and disassembly when required
- Experienced staff to work on electronics – proper evaluation and understanding limitations.
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