【May 17 (Tuesday) 13:30】 For evaluating cutting and grinding burns, uneven burns, and hardened layers! Contributes to labor saving and reduction of man-hours!
Highly acclaimed! The 5th installment of the Palstek Webinar! "Checking for hardness variation" and "measuring the depth of hardened layers" after processing steel materials are essential and critical items for ensuring stable quality. In this webinar, we will discuss the measurement principles of the "Non-contact Hardness Variation Scanner (muraR)," which can evaluate surface hardness variation of steel materials in a non-contact and non-destructive manner, along with practical examples of its application and measuring the depth of hardened layers. You can attend this webinar (online seminar) for free. You are welcome to join from your company or home computer, or mobile devices, so please feel free to register. <Recommended for the following individuals> - Those facing challenges with hardness testing or etching tests - Those interested in non-destructive testing, reducing inspection labor, and automation - Those involved in processing steel materials (grinding, cutting) or heat treatment (carburizing, high-frequency, nitriding) - Those looking to improve inspection variability
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◇Speaker Information◇ Yoshiya Fujita Senior Engineer, X-ray Application Equipment Division, Pulse Tech Co., Ltd. ◇Lecture Schedule◇ 13:15 Doors Open 13:30 Start ・Lecture ・Q&A ・Survey Information 14:30 End ★For related products, please refer to the catalog.
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Pulse Tech Industries has aimed to be a "research and development-oriented manufacturing company" since its founding, working on numerous labor-saving devices and inspection equipment that are difficult to address with existing products, contributing to the improvement of our customers' productivity and quality. The "portable X-ray residual stress measurement device" and "fluorescent detection head" are products developed in-house by combining the elemental technologies we have cultivated over the years, and they have received high praise from various sectors. We offer optimal solutions tailored to our customers' needs, including challenging issues, custom equipment, joint development, and engineer dispatch, so please feel free to contact us. Engineers responding to custom needs (special specifications): X-ray handling technology - 37 X-ray work supervisors Circuit design technology - 3 electrical equipment assembly technicians Optical design technology - 10 international optical engineers Mechanical design technology - 7 mechanical design engineers - 19 metal materials testing technicians - 3 three-dimensional CAD users Software development technology - 23 information technology specialists - 2 software quality technicians - 3 holders of LabVIEW certification