1020 West Morton St.

Oakland City, IN 47660

Telephone: 1-812-867-0009

E-mail: [email protected]

TEST EQUIPMENT

PART TESTING& INSPECTION:


  • Functional Test Systems
  • Leak Testing
  • Dimensional Test Systems
  • Vision Inspection
  • Force/Travel Testing
  • Part/Serial Number Tracking
  • Electrical/ Continuity Testing


 

​​​ AUTOMATED SYSTEMS:

  • Lean Manufacturing Cells
  • Flexible Automation
  • Modular Systems
  • Test Systems
  • Vision Inspection
  • Vision Guidance
  • Robotic Integration
  • Welding Systems
  • Material Handling Systems
  • And Much More

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ASSEMBLY SOLUTIONS:


  • Sonic Welding
  • Riveting
  • Clip Installation
  • Adhesive Dispensing
  • MIG and Resistance Welding
  • Induction Heating
  • ​Press Tending
  • Screw and Nut Driving Systems
  • Vibratory Part Orienting Feeding Systems

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Call: 1-812-867-0009

E-mail: [email protected]

OTHER:


  • Spare Parts
  • Fabrication
  • Debugging
  • Panel Design and Assembly​


 

Functional Test:

A functional test system can be automated, reducing the time and effort required to perform manual tests and providing consistent and reliable results. The results of functional tests are used to improve the quality of the software and to ensure that it meets the needs of its users.


Leak Testing:

Leak testing is a process of detecting and measuring leaks in a system, component, or material. The aim is to identify any gaps, holes, or porosity that allow fluid or gas to escape and to quantify the amount and location of the leak. Leak testing can be performed using various methods, such as pressure testing, vacuum testing, or tracer gas testing. The choice of method depends on the type of material being tested, the size and location of the leak, and the desired accuracy of the test results. Leak testing is important for ensuring the reliability and safety of systems, and can also be used to optimize performance and extend the service life of systems or components.


Dimensional Testing:

Dimensional testing is a process of measuring and verifying the dimensions of a physical object or component to determine if it meets specific size and shape requirements. It is often used in manufacturing, quality control, and product design to ensure that parts are consistent and meet the desired specifications.​


Vision Inspection/ Testing:

Vision inspection and testing is a method of using cameras, image analysis software, and other vision technologies to inspect and test products for defects, compliance, and quality. The process involves capturing images of the product and analyzing them to identify any deviations from the desired specifications, such as misalignments, cracks, missing parts, or incorrect measurements. Vision inspection and testing can be performed in real-time during the manufacturing process, or on finished products prior to shipment.


Force and Travel Inspection/ Testing:

Force and travel inspection is a type of testing that measures the force required to operate a mechanism and the distance it travels during its operation. This type of testing is used to evaluate the performance and quality of products such as switches, buttons, valves, and actuators. Force and travel inspection can be performed using specialized test equipment, such as force gauges and linear position transducers, and is often performed as part of a quality control program.


Part Serial # Tracking:

Part and serial number tracking is a method of monitoring and managing the identification and movement of individual parts and products within a manufacturing, supply chain, or distribution system. The process involves assigning unique part numbers and serial numbers to each item, and tracking these numbers throughout the life cycle of the product.


Electrical Circuit Testing:

​This machine typically consists of a combination of hardware and software components that perform a series of tests such as Hypot testing on the electrical circuit under test, evaluating its performance and identifying any faults or defects. Automated testing machines for electrical circuits are used in a variety of industries, including electronics, aerospace, and automotive, and are designed to perform tests quickly and accurately, reducing the time and effort required for manual testing.