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News Release from: Quality Gauging Systems | Subject: Microflow
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 04 February 2004
Measure that hole in one
Combination of pneumatics and electronics gives customers the best of both worlds in the measurement of miniature holes using low pressure air
Quality Gauging Systems, provider of turnkey gauging, has launched the new Microflow air gauging system - combining the benefits of pneumatics and electronics to give customers the best of both worlds in the measurement of miniature holes using low pressure air The system is applicable to a wide range of industry sectors including pharmaceutical, plastics, aerosol, automotive and gas
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 15 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Microflow system, including precision regulator and filter mechanism, is completely contained within the column instrument and uses microprocessor-based electronics to allow auto calibration, menu driven tolerance controls and RS232 output.
Special configurations of the Microflow system for linear applications, for example the measurement of tapered components, the thickness of coated strip and cigarette diameter, as well as multi-dimensional features on gauging fixtures, are also available.
For situations where a common component is being manufactured with a variety of hole sizes, the Microflow multi-channel model allows the operator to select the appropriate measuring channel, which is set up to correspond to the hole size of the component being measured.
Quality Gauging Systems also provides economical gauging fixtures to enable the user to easily locate the component for the flow measurement of miniature holes. Request a free brochure from Quality Gauging Systems ...
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