Closed-Loop Control In Hardness Testing
- Topics:
- Specifications and Control
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- Benefits,
- Human Resources,
- Management,
- Performance Management,
- QCI International,
- Strategy,
- Tester,
- Workforce Management
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- QCI International
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Overview: When it comes to hardness testing, instruments that use the newer closed-loop systems are proving most effective for performing a wide range of tests. Their inherent design features offer benefits that can significantly improve performance compared to the dead-weight testers widely used in industry today. These older testers cannot match the repeatability, stability, and flexibility of a tester with a closed-loop system. Thus, if the business requires a hardness tester that provides the best possible test results, one should definitely consider one that uses a closed-loop system. Hence, the article discusses the importance of this system and emphasizes to replace the old instrument with the closed-looped system.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1
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