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Monitoring for zero defects
07 June 2017
At the Manufacturing & Engineering North East exhibition, Kistler Instruments will be focusing on production monitoring for zero defect output with a demonstration of high speed component quality testing using the Kistler maXYmos system combined with the new Type 9217 high precision, low force piezoelectric force sensor.

The new sensor has a measurement threshold of less than one millinewton making it especially suited to testing delicate, miniature components. On the stand, the sensor is used to automatically test that a miniature switch component operates within specification without causing damage. The profile of the force applied to the component is monitored by the maXYmos system allowing automatic rejection of any individual component that is out of specification.
In addition, Kistler will be showing ComoNeo, its latest cavity pressure monitoring system for injection moulding, the NC range of electromechanical actuators for press fit production applications and wide range of piezoelectric sensors for measuring acceleration, force, pressure and torque. Stand D24
- Test stand system
- Free production monitoring seminar
- Absolute pressure sensor
- Kistler Instruments at PDM 2013
- Measuring vibrations to 1000°C
- Charge amplifier module for NI CompactRIOT
- Torque sensor
- Accelerometer combines low noise with wide frequency range
- Measures torque and speed Good report for grinder Protean Electric is
- Single axis accelerometer
















