Vibration Monitoring Applications available in British Columbia
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Measurements Solutions for Machined Surfaces
ZYGO 3D optical profiler products utilize non-contact coherence scanning interferometry (CSI) technology to offer precise, rapid and quantitative surface metrology of form and roughness for improved part quality and manufacturing yields. Our field-proven and innovative solutions enable our customers to control their current machining processes, while providing the insight to analyze and solve manufacturing challenges as they ...
By Zygo Corporation - AMETEK, Inc based in Middlefield, CONNECTICUT (USA).
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Measurements Solutions for Optical Systems
Optical systems are integral to many of the products consumers utilize every day from the compact camera lens assemblies in mobile devices to the telescopes in satellites that provide timely communications, weather and surveillance updates. Each optical system consists of multiple optical components that are designed to meet a specific level of performance when properly aligned as an assembly. Despite the differences in size and application, the metrology required for each assembly can be quite similar with ...
By Zygo Corporation - AMETEK, Inc based in Middlefield, CONNECTICUT (USA).
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Sound instrumentation for vibration
Vibration is simply defined as the variation of an object about a fixed position. To properly define and quantify the physical characteristics of vibration, however, is much more complex - account must be taken of the direction, frequency and magnitude of vibration. Then, what properties should be measured? Is it appropriate to measure the displacement of the vibrating object as a measure of its amplitude, or should we instead measure velocity, or acceleration? What are the conventions for measuring direction, and ...
By Norsonic AS based in Tranby, NORWAY.
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Water Pump Vibration Monitoring
The water and wastewater industry uses a large number of pumps of all sizes and ratings, along with their associated driving motors, and they are often run continuously. Monitoring the health of their bearings using vibration sensors enables faults to be detected early, reducing unplanned maintenance shutdowns and supply interruptions. Typical locations where vibration sensors can be fitted include vertical pump upper and lower bearings, horizontal pump and compressor inner and outer bearings, and thrust bearings ...
By Monitran Ltd based in Penn, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Sound instrumentation for Human vibration
Vibration is simply defined as the variation of an object about a fixed position. To properly define and quantify the physical characteristics of vibration, however, is much more complex – account must be taken of the direction, frequency and magnitude of vibration. Then, what properties should be measured? Is it appropriate to measure the displacement of the vibrating object as a measure of its amplitude, or should we instead measure velocity, or acceleration? What are the conventions for measuring ...
By Norsonic AS based in Tranby, NORWAY.
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Noise and vibration pollution control for paper industry
The paper industry depends upon a continuous industrial process in which the paper machine is the central factor. This system is based on several variable speed rollers mounted on roller-bearing blocks, and damage to a single block can be enough to shut down production for several ...
By ACOEM GROUP based in Limonest, FRANCE.
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Data loggers and data acquisition monitoring solutions for the construction industries
Common examples of construction applications include curing concrete, structural testing, temperature monitoring of building materials, vibration monitoring, and more. CAS DataLogger offers many durable and weatherproof data logging solutions monitoring temperature, vibration, pressure, force, and more, along with vibrating wire strain gauge ...
By CAS DataLoggers based in Chesterland, OHIO (USA).
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Noise and vibration monitoring for race circuit monitoring
Certain leisure activities, and motor sports in particular, are a source of elevated noise levels. They cause significant disturbance for nearby residents, particularly as such sites are being developed in increasingly densely populated urban ...
By ACOEM GROUP based in Limonest, FRANCE.
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Noise monitoring for industrial plant monitoring
Industrial sites are subject to regulations that limit sound and vibration levels at their perimeter and with regard to third parties. The taking of measurements at intervals remains one of the most frequently used methods of evaluating the noise and vibration levels of such ...
By ACOEM GROUP based in Limonest, FRANCE.
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Noise and vibration monitoring for nuclear power industry
The nuclear industry must increase the availability and reliability of its power stations whilst ensuring that a high level of safety is maintained. The principal weak points in achieving this objective are the industry's systems and ...
By ACOEM GROUP based in Limonest, FRANCE.
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Hand-Arm Vibration Measurement
Overexposure to occupational vibration from power tools and vibrating machinery can impact the human body in several ways and cause permanent damage. The UK Health and Safety Executive estimates there could be between 2 million people at risk of ...
By Pulsar Instruments Plc based in Hunmanby, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Operational modal analysis software solution for OMA sector
You might wonder what Operational Modal Analysis, OMA, is and how it differs from the traditional Experimental Modal Analysis (EMA) that has been around for the past few decades. Operational Modal Analysis is also called output-only modal analysis, ambient response analysis, ambient modal analysis, in-operation modal analysis, and natural input modal ...
By Structural Vibration Solutions A/S based in Aalborg East, DENMARK.
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Environmental monitoring solution for construction industry
The construction industry plays a significant role in the world economy. More than ever, care has to be taken in monitoring the air quality at these construction sites due to activities such as land clearing, operation of diesel engines, soil disturbance, traffic on unsealed surfaces, demolition, burning and working with toxic materials. Monitoring around large infrastructure projects (e.g. traffic tunnels, ports, road projects etc.) often requires baseline air quality measurements during construction and ...
By Acoem Australasia based in Knoxfield, AUSTRALIA.
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Noise and vibration monitoring for oil and gas industry
The oil and gas industry requires major infrastructure in terms of refineries and offshore extraction platforms which operate continuously. A large number of essential rotating machines, structures and piping networks are subjected to high levels of demand in a difficult environment, leading to the potential for ...
By ACOEM GROUP based in Limonest, FRANCE.
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Noise and vibration monitoring for city monitoring
Noise has become the primary source of environmental disturbance. In 2002, the European Union took decisive action in the form of directive 2002/49/CE relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise. Through the use of strategic noise mapping, every urban community must implement an action plan to combat noise pollution. The monitoring of noise levels in urban environments is therefore an essential ...
By ACOEM GROUP based in Limonest, FRANCE.
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Operational modal analysis software solution for civil engineering sector
Back in the 1980’s civil engineers were among the first to adapt Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) for testing of large structures. The size of the civil engineering structures and the fact that ambient excitation typically is uncontrollable pushed the development of OMA techniques heavily in this area. Today OMA is a wide spread technology used in many engineering field but testing of civil engineering structures is still the most popular OMA application. Back in 1999, ARTeMIS software was originally ...
By Structural Vibration Solutions A/S based in Aalborg East, DENMARK.
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Noise and vibration monitoring for the construction site
By implementing a noise and vibration monitoring system, the impact of construction site activities can be managed by: Complying with legal requirements relating to public health sanctioning the absence of appropriate precautions to limit abnormally high levels of noise and vibrations. Taking environmental quality considerations into account (HQE approach). Limiting noise and vibration pollution with the comfort of neighbouring residents in mind. Enabling companies in the public works and construction industry to ...
By ACOEM GROUP based in Limonest, FRANCE.
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Noise and vibration monitoring for iron and steel industry
The infrastructure required by the iron and steel industry is considerable, and includes a variety of rotating machines such as pumps, fans and rolling mills. Processes and operating conditions vary according to the product worked, and may involve cyclic operations, complex facilities, and stringent security and accessibility ...
By ACOEM GROUP based in Limonest, FRANCE.
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Physical Security Surveillance
Three steps to better railway security. IDENTIFY: Locate suspicious activity. ASSESS: Build risk profile. RESPOND: Action appropriate response. We listen to deliver railway security. ...
By Sensonic GmbH based in Schärding, AUSTRIA.
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MicroWire sensor for Movement and vibration sensing industry
How import is movement sensing in your industry? Do you work in construction and you care about milimeter precision or do you work in healthcare where micrometer precision saves a patient life? How precise do you need to monitor vibration of a motor turbine or electric plant? What is the reliability, accuracy and how many devices you need for vibration control? RVmagnetics offer the first multisensor of microdimensions that is able to monitor and measure movement changes in micrometers and at the same time detect ...
By RVmagnetics, a.s. based in Košice, SLOVAKIA.
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