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PUMA


PUMA will meet the most stringent test requirements. PUMA incorporates high quality data acquisition and signal generation hardware designed with patented digital vibration control methods.


 4 to 32 input channels with ICP  Analysis to 40 kHz with 12,800 lines  Scalable h/w and s/w architecture  Powerful Multiple DSP architecture  Comprehensive vibration test capabilities





Extensive laboratory integration and test automation features


Versatile Test Capabilities


Superior Control and Analysis Built By the Experts


Spectral Dynamics (UK) Ltd. Fulling Mill, Fulling Mill Lane, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, AL6 9NP, England Tel +44 (0)1438 716626 Fax +44 (0)1438 716628


Email sales@spectraldynamics.co.uk www.spectraldynamics.com


Engineering Integrity Society


Instrumentation, Analysis & Testing Exhibition The Silverstone Wing, Silverstone Race Track, 13 March 2018 10am - 4pm


• Over 60 exhibitors will present the latest advances in measurement analysis and testing technology in aerospace, automotive, motor-sport, rail, off-highway, mechanical handling, industrial and power generation industries


• Free Entrance to Exhibition and Open Forums • Free Car Parking • Complimentary Refreshments


Open Forums include: Seeing the ‘Wood for the Trees’; making sense of analysis classification tools • How good is CAE Modelling v.s Test? • Comparing results: are they different or is it the analysis settings? Co-sponsored by:


To pre-register: Tel: 01572 811315 • Email: info@e-i-s.org.uk Website: www.e-i-s.org.uk


22 /// Environmental Engineering /// October 2017


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