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Target Material and Characteristics

Target Material and Characteristics Transparent/Opaque Targets There are a number of measurement systems that are capable of measuring a target that is opaque. When it comes to transparent targets, the measurement system being used must match the material of the target being measured. For example, if you’re attempting to measure plastic you should use a contact-type measurement system such as a micrometer. When performing a soft target measurement, such as film, a non-contact measurement system (such as a laser displacement sensor) should be utilized. Hard/Soft Targets Objects made out of hard material (such as a block of wood), would [...]

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Tolerance and Measurement Accuracy

Tolerance Tolerance refers to the total allowable error within an item and is specifically represented with the symbol +/-. During the manufacturing process it’s almost inevitable that items on the line can become damaged at one point or another. Products can face damage in multiple ways. For instance, changes in temperature and humidity can cause a product to become warped and disfigured. Warping can also occur if there’s improper feedback from the process control device. No matter the reason, it has become necessary to take any and all errors into consideration during the manufacturing and inspection processes. When used [...]

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Measurement Errors

Measurement Errors At some point in the manufacturing process you’ll find that differences in measurement results (measured values) will begin to show up due to one error or another. A variety of issues can contribute to a measurement error. As a result you need to have countermeasures in place so that you’re prepared. If you encounter a measurement error, it’s vital that you examine the cause of the error very carefully before using a countermeasure. Keep this in mind if you wish to maintain the quality of your product. Types of Errors in a Measurement System Gross Errors – [...]

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Measurement Errors

Measurement Errors At some point in the manufacturing process you’ll find that differences in measurement results (measured values) will begin to show up due to one error or another. A variety of issues can contribute to a measurement error. As a result you need to have countermeasures in place so that you’re prepared. If you encounter a measurement error, it’s vital that you examine the cause of the error very carefully before using a countermeasure. Keep this in mind if you wish to maintain the quality of your product. Types of Errors in a Measurement System Gross Errors – [...]

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What is Measurement?

What is Measurement? Measurement is about determining the quantifiable attributes of a target object. Examples of these attributes include: length weight distance thickness position capacity size The following sections explain more about what measurement is – and isn’t. Why is measurement misunderstood? Sometimes, people use the term “measure” instead of “calculate” or “quantify”. All these terms are related, but they’re not the same. For clarity’s sake, think of measurement as a single action that you perform with instrumentation. Collectively, “instrumentation” describes devices (i.e., instruments) that measure, indicate, and sometimes record values. Today, there are many different types of specialized [...]

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What is Measurement?

Measurement is about determining the quantifiable attributes of a target object. Examples of these attributes include: length weight distance thickness position capacity size The following sections explain more about what measurement is – and isn’t. Why is measurement misunderstood? Sometimes, people use the term “measure” instead of “calculate” or “quantify”. All these terms are related, but they’re not the same. For clarity’s sake, think of measurement as a single action that you perform with instrumentation. Collectively, “instrumentation” describes devices (i.e., instruments) that measure, indicate, and sometimes record values. Today, there are many different types of specialized measuring instruments. Bakers [...]

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What is a displacement sensor?

What are Displacement Sensors (Displacement Gauges) and Dimension Measurement Systems? What is a displacement sensor? A displacement sensor (displacement gauge) is primarily used to measure the range of where an object has to travel and in relation to a reference position. Displacement sensors have multiple uses. Its primary use is for dimension measurement to figure out an object’s width, height, and thickness. Accuracy, application and usage environment is required when selecting the best equipment. What is a measurement sensor? A measurement sensor is a device that is used to measure an object to ascertain its dimensions such as by [...]

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What is a displacement sensor?

What are Displacement Sensors (Displacement Gauges) and Dimension Measurement Systems? What is a displacement sensor? A displacement sensor (displacement gauge) is primarily used to measure the range of where an object has to travel and in relation to a reference position. Displacement sensors have multiple uses. Its primary use is for dimension measurement to figure out an object’s width, height, and thickness. Accuracy, application and usage environment is required when selecting the best equipment. What is a measurement sensor? A measurement sensor is a device that is used to measure an object to ascertain its dimensions such as by converting [...]

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Return & Exchange Policy

Vitrek Return and Exchange Policy At Vitrek we strive to deliver the best customer service in the test equipment industry.  In order to provide this extremely high level of service, all returns and exchanges must include a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. To start the return process, please complete and submit our online RMA Form. A representative will review the request and will provide further instruction on how to proceed. Please allow 24-72 business hours to review and respond to your RMA request. If an item is returned without an RMA number or contrary to the instructions provided, [...]

By |November 5th, 2017|Comments Off on Return & Exchange Policy

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