SENSorS & iNStrumENtatioN 2018 SupplEmENt u Exhibition preview A
series of workshops will help engineers in the early stages of their careers and new users of
instruments find out more about different topics including noise measurement, thermal imaging, gas analysis and laser measurement. Experts will explain how instruments
work and the applications they can be used in, and provide attendees with the opportunity to get hands-on with the latest technology and experience practical demonstrations from companies.
Workshops
This year, for the first time, Engineering Workshops will take place at Sensors & Instrumentation. These free to attend events will give you an overview of different instruments and techniques
projects. With a thermal imaging camera you can identify problems early, allowing them to be documented and corrected before becoming more serious and more costly to repair.
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Tuesday 25 September 2018 - 09:45 - Using thermal imaging for engineering applications Visit the PASS Ltd workshop to gain an insight into thermal
hermal imaging cameras are powerful and non-invasive tools for monitoring and diagnosing the condition of electrical and mechanical installations and are widely used for many R&D
imaging. Topics covered will include: an introduction to thermal imaging; an overview of the challenges posed by using a thermal imager; taking thermal further than just a checking tool; complementary technologies and practical demonstrations and product overviews.
Tuesday 25 September 2018 - 11:00 & 13:25 - Non-contact measurement in modern metrology M T
etrology, once seen as a wasteful extravagance, is now becoming viewed as integral to increasing quality, decreasing production time and reducing
costs. Modern production is always demanding faster, easier to use methods of measuring. Looking at specific applications from automobile
manufacture and aerostructure construction to wind turbine fabrication, the workshop will explore the advantages of this handheld laser measurement technology. And, looking beyond handheld applications, describe how the same handheld applications can be migrated to robot-based solutions doing away with the operator bias entirely.
Wednesday 26 September 2018 - 09:45 - Laser tracker and portable CMM arm
rescal engineers can provide the exper tise and suppor t for data acquisition of large products including assemblies, fixtures, products and test
fixtures. Capturing precise measurements, utilising por table and non-contact metrology equipment and demonstrating
metrological traceability to national standards. Led by Jason Edwards, Trescal, in this workshop attendees can
learn a little about: turn-key metrology engineering; non-contact measurement; metrological traceability; reverse engineering; jig assembly and recertification; and general inspection.
Wednesday 26 September 2018 - 09:30 - Gas analysis using Tunable Diode Laser (TDL) technology W
Storey, Cirrus Environmental, will look at what environmental noise is and what the challenges are in finding the correct equipment and systems to undertake the noise measurement you really need. Specifically it will cover : What is environmental noise monitoring?;
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hen it comes to process safety for protecting people, assets and the environment, or for process control and monitoring, only the best
equipment will do. This is particularly true for gas measurements in industrial and manufacturing processes. Faced with a wide range of measurement options, users must carefully select the right technology for each measurement
task. The latest developments in the field of Tunable Diode Lasers make this technology particularly attractive for achieving efficient and reliable measurement of single gas species. This workshop, led by Keith Warren, Gas Analytics manager UK & Nordics, Mettler Toledo, will cover the basics of TDL gas measurements, installation and maintenance, and other factors that can influence measurement performance.
Wednesday 26 September 2018 - 13:25 - Environmental noise measurement systems and operation
nvironmental noise measurement covers a wide range of issues from noisy neighbours to the local factory waking you up a 3am. In this workshop, Craig
Understand the challenges associated with the undertaking of environmental noise monitoring; Discuss the problems associated with remote monitoring equipment; Look at how we can ensure data integrity when monitoring; Outline current and potential solutions to the problems faced by acoustics professionals in this area; and Review some of the equipment and systems currently available.
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