Spectro Scientific
Thomas Baril is a seasoned engineer with extensive experience in technical and applications engineering. Since August 2014, Thomas has served as the Lead Technical and Training Engineer at Spectro Scientific, where responsibilities include leading technical training and providing expert applications support. Prior to this role, Thomas worked as an Applications Engineer at GL&V from 2011 to 2014, focusing on improving process capacity and energy efficiency for customers. Early career experience includes an internship as a Process Engineer at Metso, where Thomas contributed to the design of through-air drying systems for papermaking. Thomas holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Maine, earned in 2010.
Spectro Scientific
Spectro Scientific, an ISO 9001:2008 company, specializes in analytical tools and software for machine condition monitoring. The company is one of the largest suppliers of oil and fuel analysis instruments to industry and the military worldwide. Industry clients include petrochemical, mining, marine and power generation companies as well as commercial testing laboratories. Spectro Scientific’s extensive product offerings include spectrometers for wear metal analysis, lubricant degradation and contamination analyzers, particle analysis instruments and complete turnkey systems for oil or fuel analysis laboratories, all managed by its SpectroTrack software platform. Spectro Scientific develops a broad array of fluid analysis instruments for evaluating machine and lubricant condition in the field, in the lab and in highly mobile, handheld applications. The instruments provide critical data about an engine’s condition and can provide an early warning of engine failure. Capturing, analyzing and trending this data on Spectro Scientific products enable you to: * Schedule maintenance before a failure occurs * Avoid the expense of maintenance you don’t need * Avoid the disruption of taking an engine out of service unnecessarily The result is higher equipment availability, greater productivity, lower maintenance costs, lower total cost of ownership, fewer outages, optimal equipment performance and greener operation.