Industrial & Manufacturing

The unique nature and specialized equipment in the industrial and manufacturing industry requires very specialized protocols for recovery. Equipment can often be one-of-a-kind, custom designed pieces that are not easily replaced.

BMS CAT® has formed the Special Technologies Division, an engineering group to deal with losses requiring objective assessment, chemical testing, and specially designed cleaning protocols for restoration. This Division also gets involved with the original equipment service organization and product engineering group to plan the recertification program, which includes diagnostics and recalibration process, and leads to re-establishing the service/maintenance contracts.

Fire & Smoke Damage

Smoke exposure during a fire, for a relatively short period of time, does little immediate damage. However, the corrosive particulate residue left after the smoke dissipates contains active by-products that will corrode metal surfaces in the presence of moisture and oxygen. The objective in restoration is the removal of all fire by-products from the equipment.

Water Damage

Electronic equipment exposed to water and moisture is not necessarily permanently damaged. Even equipment that has been totally submerged can be restored. Immediate countermeasures are imperative, especially to units that were powered on at the time of damage.

Clean Rooms and Controlled Environments

The unique nature of manufacturing and industrial clean rooms and controlled access environments require highly specialized services. BMS CAT® is able to provide services in all ISO classifications of sterile and non-sterile clean rooms.

Project Profile
Electronics - Industrial - South Carolina
The Avondale Textile Mill was subject to a third party train derailment resulting in a release of approximately 90 tons of chlorine gas. Immediate damage was caused to over 600,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing and production area.

Project Profile
Electronics - Industrial - Oregon
An electrical fire forced smoke and soot through the conduit and other building penetrations into the 60,000 square foot facility. Severe thermal damage occurred in the electrical room, and the first and second floors received soot and smoke damage in degrees varying from medium to light.

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