Product category:
Loadcells, Force Sensors and Torque Sensors
News Release from: Mecmesin
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 29 November 2004
Force gauges available to buy online
Mecmesin, Europe's largest designer and manufacturer of force gauges for quality control testing in manufacturing industry, has launched a new website.
Mecmesin, Europe's largest designer and manufacturer of force gauges for quality control testing in manufacturing industry has launched a new website The most significant new feature of the site is that some instruments are now available for purchase online
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 6 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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These products include: a manually operated test stand, analogue force gauges, digital compact force gauges, low-cost analogue force gauges and three models of gram gauge in a wide range of capacities.
Those products which are available online are the ones most suited for relatively straightforward test routines.
However, for more complex procedures needing to comply with specific national, international or industry-specific standards, the force measurement application engineering knowledge of a Mecmesin sales engineer or overseas agent can prove to be critical.
The higher specification equipment associated with such tests often needs to be chosen with advice from such a force measurement expert.
The new website operates in eight European languages, and has contact details for Mecmesin's worldwide network of local specialists in force and torque testing.
There is also a direct link to the Quantrol site of Dillon-Weightronix, which gives details of the distribution arrangements for Mecmesin products in the USA and Canada. Request free introductory details about products from Mecmesin ...
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