Test Measurement Features

How to ensure flow measurement accuracy in oil and gas

How to ensure flow measurement accuracy in oil and gas

In the oil and gas industry, accuracy in flow measurement equals money. This is why meter provers are an essential quality assurance (QA) step in the sector, as any discrepancies can lead to severe financial losses or, in extreme scenarios, have legal ramifications.

Designing for impact: Why electronics engineers rely on tensile impact data to guide material choice

Designing for impact: Why electronics engineers rely on tensile impact data to guide material choice

From reinforced structural components to thin battery films, materials in the automotive and electronics sectors face vastly different demands. Yet, both rely on tensile impact testing to characterise material strength, energy absorption, and failure behaviour under dynamic loads.

Ensuring automotive EMC compliance

Ensuring automotive EMC compliance

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing ensures the safety of electronic and electrical automotive components. Before these components can be used in vehicle fabrication by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), they must be tested for EMC to ensure that they do not create harmful interference with any other vehicle components or surrounding electrical devices, and that they can operate as required in the presence of electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Securing a safety-critical component for fuel cell EV powertrains

Securing a safety-critical component for fuel cell EV powertrains

Precision Micro has successfully secured a series production contract with a renowned German multinational engineering and technology company.

The critical role of testing wind turbines

The critical role of testing wind turbines

As wind turbines grow in scale and complexity, rigorous testing is essential to ensure reliability, minimise costs, and drive innovation in renewable energy.

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