1. Spectral Analyser:Portable spectrometer capable of rapidly, non-destructively and accurately measuring the primary composition and content of metallic materials to determine material compliance. Suitable for measuring stainless steel, copper, titanium, alloy steel (shafts), etc.
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2. Hardness tester:A device for testing hardness, used to verify whether the hardness of relevant components meets product design specifications. Commonly employed for inspecting wheels, racks, sprockets, and similar components.
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3. Electrical discharge leak detector:Primarily employed to detect pinholes, sand holes, or damage in rubber plate welds, plastic coatings on metal surfaces, and Teflon electric heaters (which are prone to surface damage when bent), thereby preventing leakage. Commonly used to inspect the integrity of rubber tank welds, palladium tank coatings, and the sealing of rubber sleeves on electric heaters.
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4. Anemometer:An instrument for measuring wind speed, enabling assessment of wind velocity to determine compliance with product specifications. Commonly employed for evaluating exhaust system airflow velocity, drying oven airflow velocity (volume) and uniformity.
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5. Vibration Meter:Measure the displacement, velocity, acceleration and other data of vibrating objects to evaluate whether the vibration parameters meet process requirements.
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6. Coating Thickness Gauge:Used to measure the thickness of coatings on metal substrates to determine whether they meet product design requirements. Commonly employed for inspecting paint thickness, palladium plating thickness, and similar applications.
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7. Noise Level Meter:Whether noise levels in the workplace and the inherent noise generated by equipment during operation meet standards. Commonly used for testing blowers, vibrating machinery, etc.
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8. Infrared thermometer:Non-contact measurement: Infrared thermometers can measure the surface temperature of objects from a distance. They are commonly used to detect whether electrical component connection points or busbar joints are overheating, and to assess the thermal insulation effectiveness of drying line insulation layers.
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9. Multimeter:A multimeter is an instrument for testing the condition of electronic components and circuits, capable of measuring parameters such as resistance, voltage, and current.
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