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Lunch & Learn Technical Exchange in Huntsville, Alabama
Tuesday, June 25 | 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Course Title: Package and Transportation Testing: Field-to-Lab™ Solutions –
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New SAVER™ AM asset monitor
Building on Lansmont's legacy of high fidelity autonomous monitoring instruments, the new SAVER™ AM provides all the indicators you need to rest assured your high-value shipments have been transported safel
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SAVER™ AM Asset Monitor replacing SAVER 3M30+
With the ramped up production and shipment of our new SAVER™ AM, we are scaling back production of the SAVER 3M30+.
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TruMotion Measurement helps MSU School of Packaging Research
Michigan State University's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources recently published an article, featuring Dr.
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NVT Group Companies - COVID-19 Message
With the challenging dynamics of today’s geopolitical environment, The NVT Group of companies (Data Physics, Lansmont & TEAM) remains absolutely committed to delivering outstanding quality products and service to our customers.
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Measurement vs Monitoring Defined
Environmental data recorders are powerful tools that can help address challenges associated with moving products through the supply chain.
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Whats in a Shock Waveform | Logging Shock & Vibration Events
When shipping products from one location to another, you want high confidence that upon arrival, the product has maintained its original integrity without experiencing any damage along the way.
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What's in a Waveform? - Part 2 - Half Sine Shock Pulses
Environmental shocks typically possess a half-sine characteristic. If we project that half-sine characteristic into a theoretical full period sine wave, we’re able to determine the relative frequency content associated with a shock pulse.
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What's in a Waveform? - Part 3 - Triaxial Resultant
All Lansmont SAVER products are full waveform devices. Additionally, all SAVERs utilize internal triaxial accelerometers, which means they measure acceleration in the three translational directions - X, Y, and Z.
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Information Embedded in Shock Waveforms - Part 4 - Pre-Trigger Data
Pre-Trigger Free-Fall Analysis
When SAVER shock and vibration data recorders are “on” and operational, they are continuously sampling the environment –
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Accredited Calibration Services
Do your instruments and accelerometers need up-to-date calibration documentation? Calibration delivers the confidence you need in your instrumentation and sensors - and the measurements you make with them, because even the most robust a
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Trade-In Offer: Shock Testing Instrumentation
Does your shock testing data acquisition instrumentation need a refresh?
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Transport Vibration - Should You Be Concerned? Part 2
A helpful way to think of vibration is in terms of sound. Though the audible frequency spectrum is higher than the transport vibration spectrum - sound is vibration. The simplest way to think of vibration is in-terms of a sinusoidal signal.
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Transport Vibration - Should You Be Concerned? Part 3
Natural Frequency and Resonance Products and their sub-components, as well as packaging materials and structures possess what is called natural frequency.
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Transport Vibration - Pre-Measurement Considerations - Part 1
Part 1 - Before You Measure Before initiating any transport-based vibration measurements, it’s important to first establish clear expectations as to what you want to learn.