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521. Choice of Dynamometer and Calibration
Important Instructions The calibrated dynamometers must not be modified after delivery. If the drawbar eyes for tensile forces or the seats for compressive forces are turned or removed, the rigidity…  
522. Choice of Dynamometer and Calibration
The ring of the dynamometer must not be engraved or it will be in danger of breakage.  
523. Choice of Dynamometer and Calibration
Repair and Calibration Services According to DIN 51301, the testing certificate is valid for only 24 months. Therefore, it is recommended to recalibrate the device after this period. Tiedemann will…  
524. Strip Scan with Auto-Nis
Auto-Nis scans and interprets the sensor film stripe up to a length of 12 m. It assimilates the data into a variety of easy to read graphical formats and displays of data.     Often…  
525. Tactilus Pressure Film
The type D systems comes each with 16 individual sensors. They are available in different sizes. All sensors are measured simultaneously. The calibration range will be customized same as with the…  
526. Applications THERMOSCALE
Below we present some examples in detail: ACF Bonding: This is a typical process for the production of LCD screens or solar panels. The individual joints can be easily checked and uniformity is…  
527. Principle THERMOSCALE
The resolution of the heat measuring film is approximately 1°C and locally at about 10 microns. The contact duration is between 5 to 20 seconds. By prolonged contact the heat flow through the film…  
528. Measurement Range
Film Type Layers Temperature Range Film Size Thermoscale 100 1-layer 70 – 105°C 297 mm x 10 m Thermorex 150 1 layer 100 – 150°C 25 sheets, 33 x 46 cm Thermoscale 200C 1-layer 150 –…  
529. Measurement Range
The experiences with Thermoscale 200C show that the range can be expended a little bit down to 135°C for very long durations and up to 250°C for very short applications.  
530. Lacquer Crack Technique
The well-tried, ready-made „Maybach-Lacquer“ needs to be heated and painted on the heated functional element. After cooling you can put strain on the functional element. The areas of expansion become…