Key considerations for a data collection strategy in the connected factory
Aaron Alberts explores how, when it comes to collecting process data to raise the bar on quality and productivity, you can never have too much. The key is to break down the data silos across the plant floor and get all that data into one centralized database for analysis.
Data Leads to Good Leak Test Decisions
Through the adoption of new leak testing approaches that provide comprehensive data about the entire leak test cycle, manufacturers can get more out of their leak test. Use of process signature technology that provides comprehensive data about the leak test offers manufacturers significant benefits that impact the bottom line. Investment in modern leak test technology delivers a quick ROI, supports compliance initiatives, improves productivity and ultimately, improves product quality.
The Basics of Torque Testing
Former Sciemetric product marketing manager Bruce Takasaki shares with Quality Magazine where and how torque testing is most effective as a quality assurance process on a production line and what types of test are best depending on the part or assembly in question.
The Industrial Revolution 4.0 - Data, Connectivity and Automation
Sciemetric CEO Nathan Sheaff shares his thoughts with the editors of OEM Off-Highway Magazine on how better tools for measurement, data analysis and data visualization are crucial for manufacturers to be more competitive and profitable in an Industry 4.0 world.
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Leak Testing Equipment for Manufacturing
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Richard Brine, Sciemetric’s CTO, talks to the editors of New Equipment Digest about the 3520 Series Leak Test and how its use of smart sensors, precision electronics and digital process signature analysis delivers a new level of repeatability and reliability to the often frustrating process of leak testing.
Waveform versus scalar data
Sciemetric product launch manager Robert Ouellette shares with Manufacturing Automation Magazine how digital process signature analysis takes take quality control on the production line to a new level. While SPC and scalar data continue to serve a useful role to monitor and track the health of a production line, it is signature analysis that offers the most effective means to quickly find and address root cause when problems arise.
Data management principles for machine vision
Mathew Daniel, Sciemetric’s VP of Operations, shares with InTech Magazine how manufacturers can make the most effective use of their machine vision data to achieve higher standards of quality and efficiency and troubleshoot problems faster when warranty claims come through the door.
How not to fear the Gage R of your leak test
In this feature with Quality Magazine, Rob Plumridge, Sciemetric leak application engineer, discusses how to tackle the first “R” of Gage R&R for leak testing – repeatability. By focusing on repeatability first (before the other “R” – reproducibility), manufacturers can be certain they have addressed all the controllable variables that can impact the leak test, regardless of the equipment.
Adding vision to process monitoring
Today’s Motor Vehicles editor Rob Schoenberger talks with Mathew Daniel, Sciemetric’s VP of Operations, about the network architecture and best practices manufacturers must adopt to make more effective use of their machine vision images and data to drive quality and contain defects.