Save the Date: GTM presents metrology portfolio and gives technical lecture at IMEKO 2024 in Hamburg
The conference offers a wide range of top-class specialist presentations and workshops. GTM will also be represented in the form of two contributions. On August 26 in the Frankfurt room, our colleague Daniel Schwind will give a presentation on the topic: "A new Deadweight Force Standard Machine for classifying C6 Load Cells under Temperature Conditions". You will also find a contribution on the topic: Multicomponent calibration of forces and moments - an overview of the various technical approaches.
In addition to the broad portfolio of high-precision strain gauge-based transducers, which enjoy a reputation as "best-in-class" transfer transducers, particularly among the national NMIs (National Metrology Institutes), and calibration services for forces and moments through to comprehensive standard machines, GTM offers the entire range of services from a single source. Particularly noteworthy is the newly developed 500 kN MK-BNME multi-component reference standard machine. This is impressive not only because of its measuring range, design and sheer size, but above all because of its globally innovative automation concept. The accredited multi-axis reference standard machine enables the precise control and regulation of forces and torques via a hexapod developed by GTM. At the same time, the high-precision transducer measuring technology, also developed in-house, records and evaluates all forces and torques in real time with unprecedented accuracy. Be there and meet the responsible developers in person - Hall Y, booth B6!
So, get your calendar out now and save August 26 to 29, 2024! You are also welcome to make a personal appointment with our experts on site. We welcome you when the international metrology industry comes together in Hamburg.
For more information and to register, please visit IMEKO 2024. Visit us and find out how GTM is shaping the future of metrology and offering customized solutions for your demanding projects.
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