关于兰斯蒙
兰斯曼产品可测量真实世界的动态并在实验室环境中进行模拟 - 提供 Field-to-Lab® solutions
;自 1971 年以来,世界各地的工程师一直依靠 Lansmont 技术来发现产品漏洞、设计优化的保护性包装,并最终在产品的使用环境和耐用性之间找到完美的平衡;
有了 Lansmont,客户可以减少损坏,提高质量,同时支持可持续发展;
我们提供:
全球服务和 支持ANAB认可的校准服务现场到实验室®专业服务和应用支持专家帮助,为不熟悉或不经常进行的测试提供一对一培训全面的专业知识和服务,以 设计和分析您所需的测试和测量我们为您提供所需的解决方案和支持,帮助您做出值得信赖的业务决策
1950
Lansmont's origin goes back to the mid-1950s, where Firestone won a government contract to produce the 'Corporal missile' for the US Army. Production began in California in 1951 with the first flight in 1952.
Firestone established a research lab in Monterey, California, in 1957 and began recruiting engineering talent through journal advertisements, including Popular Science, that read:
You’ll find stimulating projects in our Los Angeles development program for the Army’s Corporal…or equally exciting challenges at the new Firestone Engineering Lab in idyllic Monterey - Carmel by the Sea.
1959
Firestone sold the Engineering Lab to Research, Inc. in 1959 that later became Monterey Research, Inc.
In the 1960s they became Monterey Research Labs (MRL). MRL possessed expertise in high-velocity shock equipment and testing, primarily focused on the aerospace and automotive industries. Key players at the time were Frank Bresk and Bill Kipp.
1968
The Director of the Michigan State University (MSU) School of Packaging, Dr. James Goff, contacted MRL in 1968 with the idea that shock testing technology could be utilized to help design more durable commercial products. Better designed products would require less protective packaging to withstand their movement through the supply chain.
MRL had a relationship with Dr. Bob Newton, of the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, who partnered with both MRL and MSU to develop what was called the Fragility Assessment Theory and Test Procedure, that included Damage Boundary shock testing.
Using this procedure a product's fragility (or durability) could be quantified and the results used to simplify the protective packaging design.
1971
Michigan State Univesity (MSU) then undertook a research effort to prove this theory, using Newton's recommended test procedure, with a variety of real-world products and an MRL IMPAC shock machine on consignment.
A small group of MSU grad students supported the research and testing, and it was their collaboration and results that lead to the formation of Lansmont Corporation.
This photo taken in Lansing, Michigan, in 1975 recognizes the incorporation of the company. It features the original IMPAC shock machine consigned from MRL, with (from the left) Ed Church and Ken Horiszny (recent MSU grad students) along with Bill Kipp and Frank Bresk (of MRL), then Dennis Young (MSU grad student). Ed, Ken, Bill, and Frank, are the founders of Lansmont. The name Lansmont was derived from the two key locations, LANSing and MONTerey.
1970-2000
Lansmont's innovative approach to technology and test systems was high-tech, before 'high-tech' was a thing. From the 1970s to this day, it is not a stretch to say that all of the major technology companies of the world developed and tested their technologies using Lansmont test systems, before introducing them to the market.
Our technologies truly changed the world and they continue to do so today. All the gentlemen pictured above were (and still are) recognized giants of their time, known and respected around the world.
2022
Lansmont Corporation, a world leader in Shock and Vibration measurement systems and monitoring instrumentation, was been acquired by the Physical Properties Testers (PPT) Group. Lansmont joins forces with Alluris, James Heal and Mecmesin as part of the PPT Group – a group of brands expert in the design and production of testing instrumentation and quality control technologies.
约翰-佩吉,PPT 集团常务董事"兰斯蒙是 PPT 集团的完美选择。我们拥有共同的终端市场,产品范围广泛,互补性强。合并后的公司将能够提供端到端测试解决方案,这是其他行业供应商无法比拟的;