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The solution
- Lansmont deployed a 10000-10 Vibration Table with a 60 inch x 98 inch table, capable of performing the most common ISTA, ASTM and customized PSD Random Vibration Profiles, referenced by all automotive manufacturers.
- Lansmont deployed a 40
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The challenge
- Midea is a Chinese household appliance manufacturer and is now one of the top 5 manufacturers worldwide.
- Low profit margins require cost reduction initiatives.
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The solution
- Midea uses SAVER 3X90s to characterize Chinese distribution and created an archive of dynamic and environmental transport data (Field-to-Lab®).
- Data collected so far has allowed them to optimize warehouse, storage, and distribution proces
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The challenge
- HVAC systems are large and sophisticated pieces of hardware with critical components and sub-assemblies beneath their simple, attractive covers.
- To deliver on the promise of reliability and quick, trouble-free installations, Goodman reali
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The solution
- With a 160 inch x 102 inch table and fidelity out to 300 Hz., the Goodman 28000 Vibration Test System is a hot performer with a way-cool appearance!
- By strategically using their 28000 Vibration Test System, Goodman is able to build qualit
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The challenge
- ASTM D1596 is a test method for determining the dynamic shock cushioning characteristics of different types or densities of packaging materials.
- The cushion test procedure requires dropping a guided platen assembly onto a motionless sampl
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The solution
- The Model 23 Cushion Tester is a unique test system designed for evaluating the impact performance of cushioning materials.
- The user can easily vary the impact platen mass and drop height to simulate different static loadings and impact v
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The challenge
- Consumer electronics are composed of components manufactured around the world.
- Evaluating product quality across this broad supply chain is critical for maintaining reliability and reputation.
- Product testing such as shock fragi
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The solution
- For the Model 15D and 23D, Lansmont worked closely with a major electronics manufacturer to develop shock tables that feature mounting hole patterns on the top and front face.
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The challenge
- Handheld devices are incredibly prominent these days and new devices are coming out all the time, creating the next craze for technology.
- The in-use environment for your smartphone or tablet is much more severe than the environment for th
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The solution
- Lansmont tailored a Performance Shock System configuration that is suited for performing all the shock tests needed to properly evaluate components and devices.
- The P30 Performance Shock System can perform shock tests with accelerations u
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The challenge
- Because of the volatility associated with all that compact energy, most batteries used in these portable products are officially designated hazardous materials and thus their transport is regulated.
- The International Civil Aviation Organi
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The solution
- Lansmont offers complete, turnkey test equipment solutions that provide T3 (Vibration), T4 (Shock), T6 (Impact) and Package Drop Testing capability, meeting regulatory requirements for performance and repeatability.
- Lansmont’s Equipment O
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The challenge
- Sea Launch is a multi-national joint venture company that provides spacecraft launch service from a mobile sea launch platform.
- Rocket components are manufactured in Russia, Seattle, and the Ukraine, and assembled in Long Beach.
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The solution
- Lansmont SAVER’s with DC accelerometer instrumentation were used to record dynamic conditions during Sea Launch test shipments.
- Predominant frequency range was 0.10 Hz ‐ 0.15 Hz (overall Grms of approximately 0.015).
- Cradle desi
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The challenge
- The medical device industry is a heavily regulated business, which requires detailed documentation and rationale for processes and procedures.
- The Global Packaging Development group at S&N had a desire to revise their internal distrib
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The solution
- The SAVER™ 3×90 was chosen for this task due to its small size and ability to be shipped within existing S&N product packaging, providing shipping and handling data that would cover drop height, temperature, and relative humidity.
- A t
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The challenge
The US Army needed outside expertise in delivering a vertical impact test system which could simulate the vertical energy associated with IED explosions, originating from underneath a vehicle, in a controlled laboratory environment.
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The solution
- Lansmont designed the VITS (Vertical Impact Test System), called Crew Seating Blast Effects Simulator (CSBES) by the Army Research Lab.
- Stationary table impacted by a 1,200 lb bullet fired by a pneumatic piston.
- Enough energy to
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The challenge
- Unique forklift fixture used to handle large packaged products during warehousing and vehicle loading.
- No test system existed to simulate the dynamics associated with this unique mode of handling.
- Original method of simulation,
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The solution
- Lansmont Engineering Services designed and manufactured MH‐15K Material Handling Test System.
- MH-15K utilizes Basiloid fixture attached to standard forklift mast, which is then attached to hydraulic actuator.
- Time-history data,
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The challenge
- Raytheon manufactures the Standard Missile 3 (SM‐3) for the U.S. Navy.
- Final assembly is completed in Arkansas and then the missiles ship to a storage depot in the Pacific.
- Needed proven measurement device that could monitor eve
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The solution
- Raytheon placed SAVER 3M30’s on every SM‐3 that’s fully assembled and each is monitored during its deployment to their storage depot in the Pacific.
- SAVER 3M30’s monitor the movement of the SM‐3s to assure that predetermined fragility lev
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