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M&M
Engineering Associates,
Inc. helps clients minimize operational risks
and optimize equipment availability by:
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Assuring
future reliability through our unparalleled understanding
of equipment deterioration, failure mode, and causes. |
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Performing
state-of-the-art engineering assessments of existing and planned
equipment and recommending risk-based courses of action. |
Our engineers
and technicians are on-call, 24-hours a day, and our quick response
to requests for on-site support can reduce costly downtime.
An in-depth understanding of how equipment operates - and fails
- enables us to decrease the probability of equipment malfunction.
We help clients avoid property damage and business interruption
by early detection of equipment problems
We recognize the financial pressures affecting our clients. The
economic impact of unreliable or unavailable equipment can be devastating.
By identifying potential trouble spots before they cause major problems,
we can decrease overall expenses, prevent unscheduled outages and
improve plant performance.
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Seminars
and Conferences Attended
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October 3- 5, 2011 - Portland, Oregon
TAPPI - PEERS conference
Ron Lansing will be attending the TAPPI (Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry ) Engineering Conference. M&M Engineering regularly participates in this conference and the Engineering Committees Corrosion and Materials sub-committee and task groups.
If your company is located in the Pacific Northwest and would like to meet with Ron during the conference time please contact Ron Lansing at ronald_lansing@mmengineering.com, 503-706-8124. We would enjoy a conversation with you about your projects.
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October 31, 2011 - San Antonio, Texas
Combined Cycle Users Group
Jon McFarlen will be giving a presentation entitled How to Assess the Health of High-Energy Piping Systems.
November 14, 2011 Austin, Texas
M&M Engineering Associates, Inc.
M&M Engineering will provide a tour of its facility for students enrolled in Austin Community College's "Into to Metallurgy" course. The purpose of this tour will be to provide students with an in-depth look into the equipment and practices used in a modern metallurgical laboratory setting.
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David Daniels’ article The New Water Lab for Power magazine (published in the September edition) is now available for your reading pleasure: http://www.powermag.com/issues/features/The-New-Water-Lab_3975.html
· Check out the new CONDUIT NEWSLETTER Vol. 11, No. 1 by clicking on "Conduit
Newsletters" from the menu on the left. Find
new and helpful information that you can use!
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Austin – Home Office
4616 W. Howard Lane, Bldg 2, Ste 500
Austin TX 78728
512-407-8598 – Main Number
800-421-9185 – Toll Free Number
512-407-3766 – Facsimile Number
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