There are many factors to consider when selecting a non-contact thermal measurement device. While emissivity and wavelength are crucial when measuring the temperature of specific materials or objects, other factors such as ease of set up, integration capabilities and compactness are equally important.
In the 1980’s the concept of data collection for process control took a major leap forward. This was about the time that a combination of electronic technology and economics allowed gaging to become digital.
The characteristics of OE: improved quality; capability; shorter lead times; increased service levels; and lower cost—are best achieved when organizations consider five key execution drivers.
A new mobile solution aims to close the gap between the real and virtual worlds. Large, complex 3D CAD data can be used for mobile visualization and comparison to real-world conditions.
Organizational change expert, Dr. David Denyer, presents a summary of decades of academic evidence, business insights and new thinking to help organizations become more resilient.
Compression after impact (CAI) testing involves subjecting a specimen to a prescribed impact load, checking the state of damage to the specimen by a nondestructive method, and then performing compression testing of that specimen.