ISO-Certified Predictive Diagnostics for Rotating Equipment
Spectrum Reliability Solutions offers advanced vibration analysis services designed to detect early-stage mechanical faults in rotating machinery—before they escalate into costly failures or downtime.
What Is Vibration Analysis?
Vibration analysis is a condition monitoring technique that measures oscillations in equipment such as motors, pumps, gearboxes, and fans. By interpreting these vibration patterns, our certified analysts can uncover underlying problems such as:
Shaft misalignment
- Unbalance
- Bearing wear and defects
- Mechanical looseness
- Gear mesh issues
- Resonance problems
- Electrical motor faults
How Our Process Works
- On-Site Data Collection – Using high-precision vibration sensors and data collectors, we measure vibration signatures at key points of your machinery.
- Trend Analysis & Diagnosis – Data is processed and compared against baseline signatures to identify abnormal vibration levels or frequency peaks.
- ISO-Certified Reporting – Our team delivers detailed ISO-compliant reports highlighting detected faults, severity levels, and actionable recommendations.
- Follow-Up Support – We guide your maintenance team with prioritized corrective actions and can schedule periodic vibration checks for ongoing asset health.
Key Benefits of Vibration Analysis
- Prevent unplanned breakdowns
- Extend machinery lifespan
- Optimize maintenance schedules
- Reduce operating costs
- Improve workplace safety
- Enable data-driven maintenance decisions
Common Problems Detected
- Imbalance – Causes excessive wear and vibration
- Misalignment – Leads to seal failure and shaft stress
- Bearing Defects – One of the leading causes of machinery failure
- Looseness – Results in mechanical instability and noise
- Cavitation or Turbulence – Often seen in pumps
- Motor Electrical Issues – Detected through vibration harmonics
Recommended Frequency
We recommend monthly or quarterly vibration monitoring for critical assets, with trend tracking and analysis reports.

