Tag "testing"
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Trends in Today’s Manufacturing Automation
Automated manufacturing has become the latest very popular trend in the technology industry. This growth in popularity is leading to these automation companies to reinstate more and more workers everyday. There is an industrial revolution at the foot of our door right now, which includes advances in robotics, smart manufacturing, and more. Manufacturing facilities that have been seeing these things and in return are incorporating greater levels of automation to their line, which is leading to the demand for these new technologies growing even more rapidly.
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How to Approach Issues With Automation in Lab Testing
Companies always search into how to upgrade efficiency for bettering the worth in the company as a whole. These teams turn to automation to be a solution which will take them to the next level and increase their productivity with testing. At AB Controls for years on end we have been growing our arsenal of solutions and ways to integrate the most up to date lab automation. You can contact us to speak about your problems and how we can come up with the answers.
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Selecting an Automated Systems Integrator
More and more companies are moving to robotics automation to evolve their manufacturing processes, based on their reliability while reducing manpower needs. However, properly being able to implement and integrate robotics into existing systems can be overwhelming.
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Laboratory Automation and Testing
A lot of the operations in a laboratory are geared towards performing tests. Some examples are particle counting, titration (moisture determination) or PH tests.
Chemical testing is a time-consuming affair. Steps leading to the test, the test itself and post operations are time-consuming, prone to mistakes and causing repetitive action injuries to operators.
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How to Measure Return on Investment in Automated Test Equipment
Investopedia defines ROI as a performance measure for evaluating efficiency of an investment.
ROI = (Gain from Investment – Cost of Investment)/Cost of Investment.
However, I must say that this might be an oversimplification.
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