Vibration analysis and surface measurement technology as a service
Polytec also offers vibration and structural analysis, modal testing and non-contact surface metrology as a service.
If production does not require 100 percent control and measurement tasks tend to occur sporadically or at short notice, contract measurements often offer an economically attractive alternative. Polytec therefore also offers vibration and structure analyses, modal tests and non-contact surface measurement technology as a service, either on the test benches in the application centers in Waldbronn, in Japan and in the USA, or with transportable devices directly on site, for example if the test objects are difficult to transport permit.



Outsourcing measurement tasks can have many advantages: When developing new products, precise measurement data are quickly available so that basic properties and functions can be better assessed. The service provider always works with up-to-date systems that are suitable for the measurement task. This guarantees high data quality and leads to meaningful results, especially since the entire expert knowledge is available for the evaluation. Employees specially trained on the measuring devices in your own company are not necessary. Anyone planning to purchase measurement systems can also try out potential solutions in advance as part of a feasibility study with their specific task in the real operating environment and get advice from the experts.
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Polytec GmbHPolytec-Platz 1-7
76337 Waldbronn
Germany
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