What do the space program and a quiet running car ventilation fan have in common? Plenty: the same physics, research and guiding principles that launch rockets into space are now ensuring the quality of manufactured parts.
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That part, product or equipment you design, manufacture or use has plenty to say about itself. Here’s how some of today’s software systems are listening and putting that data to work.
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Signalysis quality inspection technology allows suppliers to inspect every part that they manufacture to identify flaws and ensure conformance to rigid specifications.
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In this Welding Productivity Magazine interview, Mark Koehler, of Professional NDE (PNDE), and Neil Coleman of Signalysis discuss non-destructive testing (NDT) methods and how they apply to weld inspection. Neil also explains how some of the roots behind NDT can be traced to the rocket era.
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When it comes to product quality, there’s no place for guesswork, subjectivity, or trial-by-error engineering. Objective quality testing is rooted in science and generates results that are measurable, consistent and repeatable.
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In this Sound & Vibration Magazine article, Signalysis Sr. Research Engineer, Robert (Bob) Coleman discusses his experiences from the Polaris Rocket, to NASA, SDRC, and Signalysis.
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