Bently Nevada Leads the Way to Smart Machine Maintenance
May 08,2025
Bently Nevada Leads the Way to Smart Machine Maintenance
As factories around the world are becoming smarter, making sure machines work well, don't break down, and are safe is very important. Bently Nevada, a company known for watching how machines are doing, is leading the way in a new kind of maintenance called predictive maintenance. This new approach is changing how factories manage their machines.
Predictive Maintenance: The New Normal
Old ways of fixing machines were mostly either fixing them regularly or waiting until they broke down. These methods often waste time and money, and sometimes they don't catch problems early enough. Predictive maintenance is different. It uses data to guess when a machine might fail. By watching trends in the data, factories can plan maintenance more accurately, fix problems before they cause the machine to stop, and use their machines for as long as possible.
Bently Nevada, which is part of GE Vernova, has been working on systems that watch how machines are doing for a long time. They make things like vibration monitors, sensors that measure speed and position, systems to collect data, and smart software called System 1. These are the basic tools for predictive maintenance.
System 1: Making Maintenance Smart
In today's digital factories, data is very important. Bently Nevada's System 1 software helps factories use this data to do predictive maintenance. It can collect information like vibration, temperature, and speed from machines in real time. Then, using smart computer programs (AI), it can predict trends, give a health score to the machines, and warn engineers if something looks wrong. This helps them find problems early. For example, engineers can watch how a turbine vibrates using System 1 and plan to fix it if they see unusual changes, before it breaks down unexpectedly.
Used in Many Industries for Greener, More Efficient Production
Bently Nevada's predictive maintenance solutions are already being used in many industries like power plants, oil and gas, metal factories, paper mills, cement plants, medicine factories, and wind power. Especially in industries where machines are very important and expensive, like energy, a sudden breakdown can cost millions of dollars. By using Bently Nevada's monitoring systems, companies can know how their machines are working and reduce the chance of these costly failures.
For example, in a big oil company in the Middle East, Bently Nevada's system correctly guessed that the bearings in a compressor were wearing out. This helped the company fix the problem before it caused a breakdown that could have cost them a lot of money.
Smart Software and Hardware Working Together
Bently Nevada is making their software and hardware work together even better. This helps them move from just "watching" machines to "smartly deciding" what to do and then "fixing" the problem in the best way. Their new Orbit 60 series has computers built into the machines themselves and can also connect to online systems. This allows data to be shared across different locations and managed in one place.
Bently Nevada is also connecting their systems with other factory systems like SCADA and DCS. This helps make the whole factory operate more intelligently and creates a "digital twin" of the factory, which is a computer model that shows how everything is working. This makes managing machines smarter and more flexible for factories.
Summary: Bently Nevada Leading the Future of Factories
As factories around the world focus more on making their machines reliable, saving money, and being environmentally friendly, predictive maintenance will become the way things are done. Bently Nevada is using their strong technology and long experience to give companies ways to manage their machines that are stable, efficient, and smart.
From the tools that watch the machines to the software that analyzes the data, and from managing single machines to connecting all the machines in a factory, Bently Nevada is showing what "smart manufacturing" really means. In the future, more companies will use their technology to enter a new age of digital factories and sustainable growth.