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Issues When Selecting a Unit Serial Number After Inspection Data Step

On January 17, 2020, Posted by

There are three known possible symptoms. Firstly parts are noticeably failing but the failure counter is not being incremented. Secondly the user has chosen to only save failed data, but no data is being saved. Thirdly the Switch on Unit Status always chooses the passed even though the part failed….

Post Process Design Time Mode

On January 3, 2020, Posted by

SigQC version 14.3.2.1 and greater supports a feature termed Post Process Template Design-Time Mode.  This feature is designed to aid development of post process templates by allowing intermediate results to be viewed interactively.  In addition to all of the existing post process calculation steps, data graph steps have been added…

Concert Sound Level Monitoring

On December 23, 2019, Posted by

It’s no surprise that the number of noise complaints has risen with the recent growth in amphitheater construction.  Throughout the country, communities are adopting tougher noise control ordinances requiring amphitheaters to either conform or be fined.  But amphitheater management can remove the burden of proving conformance by adopting a successful…

Shock Response Spectrum Analysis

On December 6, 2019, Posted by

Shock Response Spectrum (SRS) analysis was under development as a standard data processing method in the early 1960’s.  SRS was initially used by U.S. Department Of Defense engineering contractors and government R&D facilities.  Dr. Irwin Vigness of the U.S. Navy Research Lab did much to establish the method as an…

Case Study: Medical Devices

On November 22, 2019, Posted by

Medical and dental devices range in size from the smallest micro-surgical instruments to large scanning equipment.  But regardless of size or type, there is simply no margin for error when it comes to product performance and quality. Noise and vibration of medical devices plays a huge role in patient annoyance,…

Get the Paper: Frequency Inspection of Brake System Components

On October 23, 2019, Posted by

Frequency inspection has long been a tool utilized by manufacturers of brake system components as a means of quality control. This is important to combat perceived defectiveness of a system that experiences issues, such as brake squeal, as well as to identify actual defects in the parts going out to…

Paper: Frequency Inspection of Brake System Components

On August 20, 2019, Posted by

Conference 37th Annual Brake Colloquium & Exhibition September 22-25 – Orlando, FL Session Details Testing and Measurement Technical Presentations Session Presentation on September 24, 2019 @ 3:40 pm in Coquina Ballroom South Abstract Frequency inspection has long been a tool utilized by manufacturers of brake system components as a means…

Eliminating Quality Testing Subjectivity

On March 14, 2019, Posted by

When it comes to quality there is no room for guesswork or subjective interpretation.  Manufacturers and suppliers must be certain that products meet customer expectations and rigid quality standards.

Signalysis and North Central Manufacturing Solutions Partnership Brings Product Quality Solutions to Midwestern Manufacturers

On December 23, 2018, Posted by

CINCINNATI, OH; JANUARY 8, 2019:  Signalysis, Inc., a leading provider of product quality inspection test systems, announces a sales representative agreement with Wisconsin-based North Central Manufacturing Solutions. Specifically North Central Manufacturing Solutions will work to provide manufacturers throughout the states of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Northern Illinois with Signalysis product…

Noise and Vibration Quality Inspection Test Seminars

On December 22, 2018, Posted by

Did you miss out on our Noise and Vibration Quality Inspection Test seminars last year? Well, you’re in luck! We’re putting our 2019 schedule together and we’re inviting you to help. If you have a location to recommend, we’d love to hear about it – contact Neil Coleman.