Practical Aspects of Kinetics Determination by Thermal Analysis This presentation describes how DSC and TGA are used to obtain kinetic parameters and the relative merits of each approach. Guidelines will be given for the selection of the best approach and insight will be shared regarding the common uses of kinetic parameters specifically for hazard evaluation…
How much thermal paste does your PC's CPU need? Not a whole lot, which is why you should be conservative with your thermal paste application.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has developed a cleanliness code that is the primary piece of data reviewed on most industrial oil analysis reports. The value of this code can
In this guide, you'll find excellent information to contrast and compare thermal fluid heater types and heater options.
Thermal simulation provides more than an indication of operating temperatures. With it, insights can be gained into the physics of heat removal in a particular application as well as better decisions for a product’s thermal design.
Thermal mass flow measurement has a marked advantage over volumetric flow measurements offering higher accuracy and lower installation costs. Learn why.
The first step to determine if Sage thermal mass flow meters are suitable for measuring gas flow of an application is to determine if the gas is wet or dry.
Two Big questions come into our department when we are looking at Thermal interface materials. Those are “Do I need a thermal Interface?” and “What are the different Thermal Interface materials?” Do I need a thermal material between my component and my heat sink? Yes you do. The main reason is imperfections in the material. Though your componet and your heat sink look as though they are smooth and they mate perfectly on a microscopic level they do not. Both surfaces are rough…
It was supposed to be safer than the older version, but long-term exposure appears to be dangerous even in minute amounts.
Is it bearing information, number of poles, frame size, number of gears, impellers, blades, horse power, operating voltage, motor type, manufacturer, number of belts, sheave size, or tooth count? Nope! None of the above. All of the above information is great to have when analyzing vibration data, but the single most important item that is …
3 reasons why you should evaluate TCO for your field operations technology every time
The best way to establish how much thermal growth is effecting the alignment of a rotating machine's shafts is to measure the growth in its offline to runnin...
In part one of this series on applications for thermal mass flow meters, we discuss six areas or facility types that use this gas mass flow meter.
Learn the importance of accounting for thermal growth on rotating equipment
SWOT analysis vs GAP analysis, the differences between them, how the are used and relationship between swot and gap analysis
This Qualmark video offers a closer look at Repetitive Shock Vibration. Typically, reliability engineers think of ElectroDynamic (ED) vibration systems for d...
Root Cause Analysis is one of the most important tasks in Six Sigma, because if you don’t stop the issue at its core, that issue will recur.
Direct materials sourcing is the elephant in the procurement technology suite room. While many source-to-pay solutions offer strong functionality in support of sourcing processes, only a handful tr…