Vibration Analysis is a key component of a solid Condition Based Monitoring program and is often referred to as Predictive Maintenance. When applied to industrial or maintenance environments, Vibration Analysis aims to reduce costs and downtime by detecting equipment faults. Most commonly, Vibration Analysis is used to detect problems in rotating equipment (Fans, Motors, Pumps, and Gearboxes etc.) caused by things such as imbalance, misalignment, rolling element bearing faults and resonance conditions.
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We are proud to be a part of the local business community in Los Angeles.
For more than 30 years, IVC Technologies has been dedicated to helping our Los Angeles customers achieve optimal asset health and efficiency through Condition Based Monitoring (CBM). Not only are our CBM Analysts highly experienced and industry certified, be we also pride ourselves with using the most innovative, cutting-edge technology available with unsurpassed analytic capabilities.
- Los Angeles is considered the largest manufacturing city in the country.
- Some of LA’s top industries include: aerospace, biomedical, metalworking and packaging.
- Close to 50 U.S. headquarters of foreign companies are located in the LA area.
IVC Technologies is a local company and has been providing vibration analysis in the Los Angeles area for 30 years.
Contact IVC Technologies in Los Angeles Today
We are a CBM service provider with a national footprint. Our network of offices and personnel are strategically placed throughout the country so that we can quickly and reliably meet our customer’s needs and respond to emergencies on a 24-hour, 7 days a week basis. IVC Technologies’ experience can be utilized in every industrial field from food processing to power generation. By implementing a full complement of predictive maintenance technologies, IVC can custom build a Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) program to fit your needs.