ZEISS METROTOM 6 scout CT Now Available at Exact Metrology
(Exact Metrology: Cincinnati) -- Exact Metrology, a comprehensive 3D metrology service provider and hardware sales company, has recently installed a ZEISS METROTOM 6 scout, formally known as a GOM CT, scanner at their facility in Brookfield, Wisconsin.
Want to Teach Older Workers New Skills?
If you’ve watched Grey’s Anatomy, then you’ve gotten a peek into the complex hierarchies that rule a hospital.
What Is Fault Tree Analysis and How To Perform It
Many techniques can be used to find the root causes of asset failures and other important events we want to analyze. Fault tree analysis is one of those techniques, and it is being utilized by many different companies to improve system reliability.
Truly and Virtually Inspiring: The First Virtual Quest for Excellence Conference
Each year after the Quest for Excellence Conference, I sift through my notes and try to identify themes I have heard in the presentations of the new
Nikon Metrology’s Industrial Microfocus X-ray CT Inspection Solutions With New Offset CT Reconstruction Algorithm
(Nikon Metrology: Brighton, MI) -- When using X-ray CT (computed tomography) for nondestructive quality control of larger components like aluminum castings or battery modules for electrical vehicles, the challenge is to shorten inspection cycle times without compromising resolution.
How Food Processors Can Improve FDA Compliance and Productivity at the Same Time
To meet increasingly strict compliance standards, such as the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), food processors now regularly use adenosine triphosphate (ATP) testing to monitor equipment surfaces for microbial growth.
Differential Privacy Bugs and Why They’re Hard to Find
In previous articles we have explored what differential privacy is, how it works, and how to answer questions about data in ways that protect privacy.
Are You Falling for the Myth of ‘Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail?’
Quality professionals are often told that “failing to plan is planning to fail.” You might be surprised to learn that this phrase is a misleading myth at best and actively dangerous at worst.