Condition monitoring and status monitoring

In general, it refers to a set of practices that determine the condition of equipment by monitoring the condition of the machine and examining its changes over time based on parameters such as vibrations, noise, lubrication, and temperature.
In the periodic maintenance method, repairing or replacing parts at specific intervals, regardless of the condition of the machine, causes a lot of money to be spent on spare parts and labor, and the machine is stopped for a long time. However, in the condition monitoring method, in order to prevent unnecessary repairs on healthy components and save time on repairs, repair planning is done based on the operating conditions of the machine. In other words, in the third generation of maintenance methods, known as predictive maintenance, each part of the machine is used until it functions properly.
About hycor and its qualifications
- Satisfying respected employers and customers and providing services beyond their needs within the time and cost framework
- Creating changes and transformations in the structure and new methods of maintenance and repairs with new methods in companies in order to accelerate the provision of the aforementioned services.
- Increasing and expanding the company's specialized services
- Expanding the scope of international partners in the fields of engineering services and diversifying the company's services.


About hycor and its qualifications
- Design, implementation and operation of a Condition Monitoring system using vibration analysis and thermography techniques
- Creating changes and transformations in the structure and new methods of maintenance and repairs with new methods in companies in order to accelerate the provision of the aforementioned services.
- Increasing and expanding the company's specialized services
- Expanding the scope of international partners in the fields of engineering services and diversifying the company's services.
Benefits of a Condition Monitoring System
- Machine stoppage for troubleshooting can be scheduled for a specific and convenient time.
- Prevents total damage to the machine and, as a result, sudden breakdown
- Reducing equipment downtime
- Having a long lead time to procure spare parts needed for car repairs, better planning and balancing the large volume of repair work
- Reducing the consumption of spare parts
- Cost reduction
- Increasing product quality and machine reliability
- Reducing the need to install reserve and stand-by devices
- Most condition monitoring techniques are non-invasive and do not harm the health of the machine.
