Instruments and test equipment measure physical properties.This comprehensive, 40-page, fourcolor brochure features a supplier of testing products to the rubber industry. The company's customers are said to extend across the entire rubber supply chain, from natural rubber producers in equatorial equatorial /equa·to·ri·al/ (e?kwah-tor´e-al) 1. pertaining to an equator. 2. occurring at the same distance from each extremity of an axis. countries to high tech aerospace manufacturers. This company designs and manufactures a wide range of instruments and test equipment, measuring physical properties such as hardness, plasticity, viscosity, cure, compression and many other characteristics, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the literature. Conforming to international testing standards, the company's instruments are used by research and development and quality control departments in over 60 countries, according to the literature. An extensive network is said to provide customers with personal service, offering product advice and technical support, including maintenance and calibration calibration /cal·i·bra·tion/ (kal?i-bra´shun) determination of the accuracy of an instrument, usually by measurement of its variation from a standard, to ascertain necessary correction factors. . Cogenix digital instruments incorporate a c-frame design which allows operators easy access from the front and sides to safely load and remove samples. By simply pressing the start button, Cogenix instruments function automatically, allowing accurate, repeatable results to be recorded in less time than traditional models, according to the literature. Photos, specifications and descriptions are provided for instrumentation instrumentation, in music: see orchestra and orchestration. instrumentation In technology, the development and use of precise measuring, analysis, and control equipment. used to test hardness, plasticity, low temperature, cure, viscosity, aging, compression, thin films, density, fatigue/flexing, abrasion abrasion /abra·sion/ (ah-bra´zhun) 1. a rubbing or scraping off through unusual or abnormal action; see also planing. 2. a rubbed or scraped area on skin or mucous membrane. and resilience resilience (r n . Wallace Instruments Circle 113 on card |
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