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Listing of all 7 news releases from Sciemetric Instruments:
Press-fit monitor cuts down on false failures
The SigPod Press test system is claimed to provide the highest reliability of any press-fit monitoring system.
News from Sciemetric Instruments ( 7 April 2005)
Software makes more sense of test results
QualityWorX Test System Manager is an off-the-shelf software package that enables manufacturing managers to make better, quicker and more informed decisions about how to improve yield.
News from Sciemetric Instruments (24 March 2005)
In-process engine tests cut costs, raise quality
User application article Sciemetric Instruments has completed deployment of its engine in-process testing to reduce costs and improve quality at the Mercury Marine engine plant in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (USA).
News from Sciemetric Instruments ( 3 November 2004)
Test system checks out automotive HVAC
The revolutionary 3600 test system is dedicated to quality control for automotive HVAC systems.
News from Sciemetric Instruments ( 6 September 2004)
NVH system puts transmissions to the test
The novel 3520 transmission NVH test system uses advanced algorithms and leading edge NVH testing technology to expose even the smallest flaws in production quality.
News from Sciemetric Instruments (10 August 2004)
Press monitoring system spots more flaws
Using advanced algorithms, the 3400 multi-ram press monitoring system quickly finds even the smallest flaws in high-volume press environments.
News from Sciemetric Instruments (22 March 2004)
Tester checks engine noise signature to spot flaws
The 3510 engine NVH test system provides advanced monitoring and analysis of engine noise, vibration and harshness caused by manufacturing and assembly defects.
News from Sciemetric Instruments (13 May 2003)

