Pulsatech Industries X-ray Residual Stress Measurement Device μ-X360 Featured in Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun on October 23, 2012 High-speed measurement of residual stress on metal surfaces Portable due to compact and lightweight design.

Pulse Tech Industries (7000-35 Nakagawa, Hosoeguchi, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu City, TEL 053-522-3611, President Yukihiro Suzuki) is a manufacturer of electronic application devices and measurement instruments. The company is highly regarded for its excellent technology related to optics, including lasers, and for its reliable products. In June, the company launched a new product, the compact X-ray residual stress measurement device "μ-X360." This product has advantages not found in conventional measurement devices and can measure the residual stress on metal surfaces non-destructively.
Typically, measuring the residual stress on metal surfaces utilizes the phenomenon of X-ray diffraction. Conventional devices are fixed installations, large in size, and not particularly user-friendly. One of the features of the μ-X360 is its compact and lightweight design. The combined weight of the main unit and power supply unit is only 9.5 kilograms, making it portable and significantly improving usability. Additionally, the speed of measurement is noteworthy. While conventional products from other companies took about 15 minutes for measurement, the μ-X360 can measure in approximately 90 seconds.
The achievement of compactness, lightweight design, and overwhelming measurement speed is due to the adoption of a measurement method called "single incidence method." ... [omitted] ... The company also offers options tailored to various applications, aiming to meet the diverse measurement needs of its customers.
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