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News Release from: Armstrong Optical | Subject: SP-S series
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 April 2007
Vibration analysis - whatever the
surface
With the capability to assess mechanical vibrations in the range 0 - 450kHz the SP-S series interferometric vibrometer from Armstrong Optical opens whole new vistas of measurement capability
With the capability to assess mechanical vibrations in the range 0 - 450kHz, the SP-S series interferometric vibrometer from Armstrong Optical opens whole new vistas of measurement capability The modular system, manufactured by SIOS Messtechnik of Ilmenau in Germany, has been designed to allow non-contact vibration measurements to be made on surfaces of arbitrary roughness and can also be easily adapted to perform extreme precision length measurements
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Coupled with the ability to have the small, electrically passive, measurement head (8 x 8 x 4cms) physically removed from the control electronics and PC (up to 10m) measurements in constrained and harsh environments can be undertaken with confidence.
SP-S systems have been successfully used in applications such as the calibration of piezo-ceramic stacks, vibration analysis of micro switches, fans, industrial drives, CNC machines, replacement of capacitive/inductive sensors on dilatometers, damping/stress-strain research on materials such as polymer fibres, carbon composites, metals, glass, cardboard etc.
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