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What We Measure

We measure a variety of elements critical to the success of many industries manufacturing processes. Which measurement methods work best will depend on a variety of factors including your operational goals. Whatever your measurement needs, we can help you create the right, integrated solution to optimize your efficiency and increase your profits.

 

Moisture

Moisture measurement has tremendous impact on production quality in a wide variety of industries. In fact, it’s one of the most critical process variables in the manufacturing of lumber, food, agriculture, fertilizer, frac sand, and paper, just to name a few. The ways in which moisture can be measured vary, and choosing the best method for your needs will depend on several factors. Learn more about our moisture measurement techniques. Moisture>>

 

Temperature

Temperature can be an early warning sign. In complex manufacturing processes, being able to identify those red flags as quickly as possible and make adjustments in a timely fashion can be the difference between a successful production day and hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost revenue. Learn more about how we measure temperature in manufacturing processes. Temperature>>

 

Weight

Measuring weight helps increase the uniformity of your end product. It can also help delineate between various grades of product quickly. When it comes to weight measurement that doesn’t slow down your manufacturing operation, quickly truly is key. Learn more about how we measure weight accurately without wasting precious uptime. Weight>>

 

Coat Weight

Continuous coat weight measurement helps ensure seamless application of coatings without streaks, gaps, or irregular coating. Ensuring seamless coating application contributes to higher product quality among many other benefits. Learn more about how we measure coat weight to optimize your operations. Coat Weight>>

 

Strength

We measure strength based on five principles that provide the data you need to achieve an exceptional final product. Measuring the strength of a material (most often, wood) goes well beyond pushing a product to the point of failure. Learn more about how and why we measure strength. Strength>>

Create The Right Solution

Whatever your measurement needs, we can help you create the right, integrated solution to optimize your efficiency and increase your profits.