Lab and Test

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle cable testing

    Machining specialist EMBE leveraged norelem’s standardized components to develop an innovative measurement device to test cable insulation in electric vehicles.

  • Battling backlash in power transmission systems

    Believe it or not, backlash is a desirable gearing feature when used judiciously.

  • Seeing what others miss: Get clearer insights into your metal finishing process

    Use this automated digital microscope, capable of capturing ultra-high-resolution images with up to 6,000 times magnification, to confirm how chemistry interacts with metal surfaces.

  • Micro hook solving testing challenges in small environments

    E-Z-Hook’s X2015 micro double gripper test connector was developed to address test and measurement challenges of the ever-changing test and measurement field.

  • Yogurt is good for you. Stable pH is good for yogurt.

    Key to these health benefits are yogurt's probiotic cultures — live microorganisms that flourish in the intestinal microbiome. Keeping these cultures alive from factory to first bite means maintaining the correct pH in the yogurt container.

  • The importance of isolated signal conditioners in protecting sensors and measurement equipment

    Connecting a physical sensor to a data acquisition system is a serious undertaking.

  • Temperature can affect pH measurements. Here’s how to compensate.

    A slight difference in temperature can change the sample’s pH values, thereby causing significant measurement errors.

  • Online event: Applications for thermal imaging on wind power systems

    Learn more about the use of thermal imaging for the optimization, development and maintenance of wind turbines.

  • Fundamentals of safety showers and eyewash stations

    While there are some guidelines as to how to maintain and operate them, some nuances do not become visible until there has been a chemical exposure. Rather than waiting for those to occur, this article is geared towards pointing out these issues.

  • Scanning electron microscopes for quality control

    The scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a valuable tool for understanding what is happening to a material or biological sample at the sub-microscopic level.

  • Open-source digital twin for mobility testing

    An open-source digital twin developed at the University of Michigan’s test center for connected and autonomous vehicles and technologies is now available to the public.

  • Need meter mixing for your battery manufacturing?

    The S-Series by Fluid Research® is a compact, two-component system engineered for efficiency while dispensing.

  • Achieving precision and reliability: Best practices for operating and maintaining temperature humidity chambers

    Learn how to operate a humidity chamber and explore the best practices using temperature humidity chambers.

  • Portable sensor pinpoints water pollutants

    The compact system can be deployed by professionals and laymen alike to accurately detect phenol, benzene and other constituents in water.

  • Watch a smartphone morph into a microscope

    This inexpensive and powerful device converts any smartphone into a high-resolution microscope.

  • CO2Meter releases new PRO-10 portable CO2 safety detector

    The detector is ideal for applications in the food and beverage industry, dry ice production, indoor agriculture, and scientific or pharma fields.

  • Scientists create a quick, touch-free method to detect bacteria in liquids

    With the promise of easier diagnostic tests and greater food safety, the biogel test can reportedly be employed by untrained users to confirm contamination in fluids.

  • New optical biosensor quickly detects mpox virus

    According to the researchers, the biosensor promises to enable clinicians to diagnose mpox quickly versus waiting long periods of time for lab results.

  • Reducing CO2 through air leak detection

    This acoustic camera makes light work of identifying leaks in pipework and aids in controlling carbon dioxide emissions.

  • Optical water analyzers for critical measurement in real time

    The system includes optical sensors, controllers, a suite of add-on accessories and a data analytics and software solution.

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