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Butter Dish 2.0: A Reverse Engineering Case Study

Home > Butter Dish 2.0: A Reverse Engineering Case Study

When we talk about reverse engineering and dimensional measurement, we often refer to manufactured parts, engineering tolerances, and other abstract concepts. Although we don’t often encounter this particular type of...

The Strengths and Weaknesses of Visual Inspection

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There are many ways to inspect an object. You can use high-tech machinery, precision hand tools, and even the human eye. Every inspection method comes with strengths and weaknesses, and...

Manage Your Oil Analysis Program Using the Tribologik® Web Site – Part 2

Home > Manage Your Oil Analysis Program Using the Tribologik® Web Site – Part 2

In the previous issue of this Newsletter, we have explained how easy it was to consult and retrieve your oil analysis reports on the Tribologik® web site. We have also...

Four Powerful Ways to Use Dimensional Inspection

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Dimensional inspection is used in a broad range of industries for a wide variety of applications. However, there are some common reasons why this type of measurement is used. Whether...

Prevent Contamination. Store and Manipulate your Lubricants with Care

Home > Prevent Contamination. Store and Manipulate your Lubricants with Care

This article is the first one of a series on the Tribologik® web site as the most effective tool to manage your oil analysis program. And why is that? The...

11 Dimensional Inspection Equipment Factors to Consider Before Purchasing

Home > 11 Dimensional Inspection Equipment Factors to Consider Before Purchasing

Purchasing dimensional inspection equipment requires making a big decision, and in most cases a significant financial investment. It is important to be certain that the equipment you buy will serve...

Manage Your Oil Analysis Program Using the Tribologik® Web Site

Home > Manage Your Oil Analysis Program Using the Tribologik® Web Site

This article is the first one of a series on the Tribologik® web site as the most effective tool to manage your oil analysis program.

10 Types of Dimensional Inspection Hand Tools and When to Use Them

Home > 10 Types of Dimensional Inspection Hand Tools and When to Use Them

The simplest solution is often the best. This old adage applies to almost anything, including dimensional inspection. In a room full of high-tech equipment like 3D scanners, coordinating measuring machines,...

3 Types of Dimensional Inspection Contact Sensors and When to Use Them

Home > 3 Types of Dimensional Inspection Contact Sensors and When to Use Them

For some dimensional inspection applications, the best way to obtain measurements is by using a sensor that comes into contact with the object. Contact sensors work best when the object...

When to Use Non-Contact Sensors for Dimensional Inspection

Home > When to Use Non-Contact Sensors for Dimensional Inspection

Dimensional inspection can be performed with a wide variety of methods and equipment, depending on the object being measured. When selecting equipment, remember the cardinal rule of dimensional inspection: The...

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