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How to build more energy efficient machines

Feb. 21, 2017
Depending on your application, ac motors can consume a significant amount of energy.

Build more energy efficient machines with technology that will reduce power consumption. Depending on your application, ac motors can consume a significant amount of energy. This on-demand webinar looks at the technology that can make your machines more attractive to factories because of the energy savings they provide.

"Energy efficiency through machine design" is presented by Joe Anderson, reliability manager at Schwan's Food Plant. Anderson has more than 20 years experience in maintenance and management excellence in various industries and plants throughout the United States. He has published and lectured throughout the United States in these areas. He is a CMRP, CRL, CARO, MLT1, MLA1, LSSGB, IAM-55k, and was recognized as one of the top 50 leaders in the country by the United States Congress, being awarded the National Leadership Award.

Watch the on-demand educational seminar moderated by technical editor Dave Perkon, where we look at the technology that can make your machines more attractive to factories because of the energy savings they provide. 

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