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The Secret Damage Of Dust

For many of us, dust is a mere nuisance or allergy issue that can normally be addressed with a dust cloth or allergy pill. The basic premise of dust issues are that if enough dust collects on a filter or in a ventilation system, air flow will be reduced. Reduced air flow may result in assets overheating, equipment malfunctions, breakdowns and unnecessary repair or replacement costs. This is valid for any machine that has electrical or mechanical components requiring air movement or that has moving parts including but not limited to medical equipment, computers, and control panels.

First The Good News

In many cases a little preventive maintenance like changing the air filters, periodic cleaning of intake and exhaust vents and no smoking will avoid most dust build up. In industrial settings where dust may be a by-product, frequent cleaning, inspections, regular scheduled maintenance and monitoring machine performance are all good practices.

Now The Bad News - Dust does not act alone.

Dust is everywhere, it can collect in the most non-obvious places and for this reason too many facility, asset and maintenance managers overlook the secret damage of dust. The secret damage is that dust does not act alone and in combination with just a tiny bit of moisture dust can and will corrode vital components.

Dust Covered Power Supply Dust Does Not Act Alone
"Dust absorbs moisture even if the equipment is not directly impacted by the water. Without this dust, the moisture would not adhere as readily to the surfaces of the electronics....Left unmitigated, the circuit cards will begin to corrode and may produce intermittent failures. These failures can be very hard to diagnose and may result in lost data, computer failure and network problems. In equipment such as a phone system, the result may be static sound and noise when listening to a call, lost voicemail and so forth."

Source: Lawrie Hollingsworth of Asset Recovery Technologies, Inc.

The higher the humidity the more moisture dust will absorb. The absorption of moisture by dust particles affects machines in different ways.

  • Impacted dust can lower the efficiencies of machines to the point of breakdown.
  • Hidden dust may result in false or inaccurate readings which is critical in some industries (ex: medical equipment - opening up the issue of liability)
  • Rust can corrode circuit boards and most metals. Given enough time rust can result in the early replacement of equipment due to a structural loss of integrity or a breakdown at the least opportune moment.

The severity of the impact is wholly dependent upon the recognition of dust as an issue and the frequency of regularly scheduled preventive maintenance.

The Impact of Dust from a Maintenance Vendor Perspective

One of the reasons dust issues are often ignored is that it does not require a professional engineer or technician to fix and therefore is not on the radar of many facility and maintenance professionals until a performance problem occurs. Unfortunately, with the current economic crisis, waiting for problems to occur does not make economic sense. Now more than ever we should take better care of our assets and keep them functioning as long as possible. Knowing this, wouldn't it be more prudent to make dust removal an integrated part of your preventive maintenance routine?

I can think back to my days as an owner of a computer services company. My techs and I never went anywhere without a can of compressed air. Clogged power supply fans, blocked air vents, dust covered bare wire connections and dust caused corrosion accounted for over 75 % of our unscheduled work orders. For us, a dust covered machine meant work. Dust was so prevalent that our sales reps brought a can with them when inspecting a potential clients machines to demonstrate immediate impact of our services. Offices with visible dust blockage were almost always a sale because of the number of issues that manifested themselves.

The Impact of Dust from an Financial Perspective

Ouch Time can be described as having to pay an unexpected repair or replacement bill because of something simple and avoidable. Avoid Ouch Time by including dust removal in all scheduled preventive maintenance of machines, inspect hidden areas, and clean filters frequently. Preventive maintenance is a part of all good Enterprise Asset Management Systems (EAM).

Share with us how you minimize dust issues or how dust has effected your bottom line.
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Comments

Dust is a menace. Fortunately the "smart coatings" of wires and assets with liquid glass (5000 times thinner than a human hair) can prevent damage from moisture and dust. This food safe coating offers long term protection for all metal and plastic surfaces and we can include a anti-bacterial variant for hospitals and clean rooms. See nanoland.net for more details
Posted @ Friday, January 15, 2010 3:32 AM by Dermott Reilly
Hi Dermott, 
 
Thank for your the information. I am curious about the "food safe coating". Is there a new application for food being developed? 
 
 
 
Stuart
Posted @ Friday, January 15, 2010 8:02 AM by Stuart Smith
While dust is a major menace to electronics and other mechanical systems, it can be intelligently managed to help reduce unnecessary costs. For instance, dust that appears on filter media in an air handler of an HVAC system may not be a bad thing right off. Sometimes you have seen it when it looks like the filter needs to be changed because there is a big black discoloration on the white filter media, the air flow could still be just fine but you just don't know. With the proper amount of dust in the filter media the filter could actually become more efficient at trapping future dust particles coming through the duct. I recommend installing magna-helic sensors at the filter to determine the psi resistance manifest from the dust collection in the filter. If the resistance is below 1 psi (or whatever is acceptable for your system), then you don't change it. In this manner you are moving from preventive maintenance to predictive maintenance which helps in maximizing your system's components without sacrificing their integrity. 
For what it's worth.
Posted @ Monday, January 18, 2010 11:05 AM by Marty McFadden
Stuart, Yes, there is a variant of smart fluid safe for food usage. This after all is just Si02, or liquid glass, sand and water...let me know if you wish to test out a sample, via nanoland.net please. 
Best 
Dermott Reilly
Posted @ Monday, January 18, 2010 11:14 AM by Dermott Reilly
Hi Marty, 
 
Thank you, as that is great information to know. We often talk about the importance of both preventive and predictive maintenance and the relationship between the two.  
 
Stuart
Posted @ Tuesday, January 19, 2010 10:34 PM by Stuart Smith
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