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Trace Laboratories Expands Vibration Testing

Quality Digest
Wed, 02/08/2006 - 22:00
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Trace Laboratories recently acquired a new vibration testing system to expand its services in vibration and mechanical-shock testing. Its new Unholtz-Dickie T2000 Series vibration-testing system meets the high-G vibration- and shock-testing capabilities required by aerospace, automotive, medical and military clients. The new equipment provides Trace Laboratories with sine-on-random vibration for gunfire-shock simulation, transient-capture capabilities for real-time acceleration monitoring, field-data replication, frequencies from below 5Hz to 3,000 Hz, and high-level sine and 600 g shock-pulse testing.

“The addition of the T2000 vibration system signals a continued commitment by Trace Laboratories to remain a leader in environmental testing,” says Mitch Sas, general manager and director of Trace Laboratories. “We’re thrilled to expand our vibration-testing capabilities to assist our customers with their test and reliability requirements.”

For more information, visit www.tracelabs.com.

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