The ongoing maintenance of components and systems in energy and environmental technology ensures the high level of system availability required for the economic operation of an investment. The systematic, forward-looking planning of these measures is the key to the efficient use of resources.
The aim of an inspection is to determine the actual condition of individual components, complex system parts or entire plants. The accuracy required to comply with legal requirements and operational necessities is a prerequisite for this; justifiable expenditure of time and money is another.
Within these limits, pipelines, hoses, fittings, steel cylinders, containers and apparatus are analysed as well as drives, machinery and special machinery, electrical systems and other devices – in short, all the components that make up a functioning industrial plant.
Repairing or replacing defective components, including disassembly and reassembly, is the core task of repairs. The spare parts service, the mechanical workshops equipped with lathes, drills and milling machines according to the needs, and the modern, high-quality welding technology ensure short down-time for a quick restart of the production.