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Machinery Grouting Best Practices to Optimize Equipment Performance

  • Dow Centennial Centre 8700 94 Street Fort Saskatchewan, AB, T8L 4P7 Canada (map)

Topic:

Machinery Grouting Best Practices to Optimize Equipment Performance

Instructor(s):

  • Jason has worked for Chinook Industrial for a total of 27 years, bookending a 2-year hiatus. Jason is a seasoned management professional as well as a technical sales rep with experience in such things as compressor valve manufacturing & reconditioning, grouting & coating systems, and lubrication systems. He graduated from SAIT with a diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology.

  • Fred’s expertise in technical sales caps a 35 year career with Chinook Industrial Ltd.

    Beginning as a Red & Blue Seal Machinist involved in the design and manufacture of the Chinook Compressor Valve. Fred’s electrical and mechanical background supported his movement into engineering providing CNC programing and product design support. During his tenure in engineering he became involved in quoting and problem solving on Epoxy Grout and Automated Lubrication applications that led to his sales career.

    His career has involved him in the Oil & Gas, Marine, Mining, Forestry, and Construction industries with a focus on providing customers with long-term maintenance solutions to improve reliability and decrease costs.

Details:

One (1) hour presentation, including up to 15 min. Q&A

Room name and time slot TBD

Description:

Presenting best practices for achieving optimum equipment performance from a machinery grout perspective. Equipment reliability is a key component of, and directly proportional to, profitability with today’s industrial producers. Our goal is to educate end users on principles for achieving optimum machinery and equipment reliability and lower operating costs using epoxy machinery grouts and focusing on best installation practices.

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