Top 5 Plant Engineering articles, March 12-18
Articles about profiting from IIoT, preventing downtime, testing steam trap stations, the 2018 Maintenance Study, and cybersecurity were Plant Engineering's five most clicked articles from last week, March 12-18. Were you out? You can catch up here.
Plant Engineering’s top 5 most read articles from March 12-18 covered profiting from IIoT, preventing downtime, testing steam trap stations, the 2018 Maintenance Study, and cybersecurity.
1. IIoT in the plant: three ways to profit
Business goals and organization must align to succeed.
2. The drive to prevent downtime
Aging equipment is revealed as a major area of concern in manufacturing.
3. Testing steam trap stations by temperature
The relationship between steam pressure and temperature makes temperature measurement extremely helpful in understanding many different operating conditions of steam components in the steam and condensate system.
4. Plant Engineering 2018 Maintenance Study
7 key findings on facility maintenance
5. Cybersecurity issues: risks and liabilities
Aon’s Chad Pinson talks about how manufacturing must react to growing threats.
This list was developed using CFE Media’s web analytics for stories viewed on www.plantengineering.com, March 12-18, for articles published within the last two months.
Sierra Grayson, Production Coordinator, CFE Media, sgrayson@cfemedia.com.
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