Field Instruments

When products are damaged while being manufactured, shipped, or used, the only effective way to uncover the cause is by using optimized field data recording practices and a high quality field instrument.

Step 1 of Lansmont's Six Step Method calls for Defining of the Environment.  Measurement Instruments provide the ability to record nearly everything that occurs during a recording session.  Whether significant or not, Lansmont Measurement Instruments store up to tens of thousands of events, which can be used to clearly assess, characterize, and define various environments.

Measurement Instruments

SAVER™ 3D15

SAVER™ 3X90

SAVER™ 9X30

 

DC Response, 3-channel

triaxial waveform data recorder

15 day run time

3-channel triaxial

waveform data recorder

90 day run time

9-channel triaxial

waveform data recorder

30 day run time

Step 2 of the Six Step Method calls for Defining a Product's Fragility.  How many G's can the product withstand, how much velocity change, and at what frequencies do the product's components resonate?  That information serves as the benchmark to which one can compare Monitored field data.  With Monitoring, the focus is clear.  Typically only data that exceeds predetermined threshold/severity/fragility levels is captured.

Monitoring Instruments

SAVER™ 3M30

SAVER™ 3M30+

Shock Logger

3-channel, threshold

triggered waveform logger

30 day run time

3-channel, threshold

triggered waveform logger

30 day run time

Product Decoy Shock Recorder

 

Accessory Instruments

SAVER™ GPS Logger

SAVER™ GPS-Cell

   
Stand-alone logger; post processing synchronization with SAVER data Direct link logging and immediate cellular notification upon event trigger

Lansmont offers the industry's most robust line of unattended, battery operated data loggers as well as turnkey transportation monitoring services to fulfill your field data acquisition requirements.  We're the leader in this highly specialized field and we offer sophisticated products and services to assist your company in its efforts to:

  • Increase product design strength and integrity to reduce loss and damage.

  • Improve package design to increase protection and reduce costs.

  • Perform due diligence for insurance and risk management.

  • Define harmful dynamics of your manufacturing assembly processes.

  • Audit transit environments to assess carrier handling practices.

  • Characterize operating environments to ensure reliable product performance.