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Product category: Calibration Services
News Release from: Burster | Subject: Digistant model 4423
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 14 December 2007

Documenting calibrator for QA systems

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Quality assurance systems for production processes require the regular recalibration of mechanical, electrical and thermal measurement equipment with documentation of the results

The burster Digistant model 4423 represents the first calibrator for mechanical, electrical and thermal values This calibrator can not only calibrate almost anything but also supports the documentation of the calibration results effectively

50 calibration routines with up to 21 measuring values each can be saved in the non-volatile memory.

After a check of the input data, a possible adjustment and a check of the output data the measuring values are acquired simultaneously.

The Digistant has a robust aluminium console housing for its use on site or in the lab.

It offers a wide range of measure and source of 13 types of thermal elements, 13 RTD types, resistance, current, voltage, frequency/impulse, pressure, force, torque and displacement.

The user interface is self-explanatory, menu navigation is done via a background lit graphic display.

The calibrator works at least 10 hours battery-operated without external power supply but can also operate in buffer mode using the mains adapter provided.

Smart sensor interfaces have been developed to enable the carrying out of force, torque, displacement or pressure calibrations.

Thus practically any sensors may be connected to the Digistant.

The smart sensor interfaces hold all special calibration data from the connected sensors in a non-volatile memory.

Via the plug and measure connection, the Digistant recognizes all connected sensors automatically.

The instrument-related software Digical developed especially for the Digistant supports the complete calibration process from establishing procedures to documenting the results according to DIN ISO 9000.

The results can be stored in the equipment for generating documentation and logging then later read out via the integrated USB interface.

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