Category Archives: Quality Assurance

DAQ Systems for Real-Time Product Quality Testing

Delphin LogMessage Series For High-Speed Process Monitoring
CHESTERLAND OH—May 6, 2013

daq_systemNo matter your manufacturing process, your business can greatly benefit from accurate product testing and verification. These demanding applications require a data acquisition system to capture high-speed data to reduce the frequency of failures. At CAS DataLoggers, our Application Specialists often recommend an automated setup utilizing a Delphin LogMessage 1000 Data Logging System for accurate process monitoring. Read more on our DAQ Applications Notes page.

CAS DataLoggers Announces Mobile Measurement DAQ Case

For Delphin High-Speed Data Acquisition Systems
CHESTERLAND OH—April 10, 2013

Delphin Mobile Data Acquisition Cases

Delphin Mobile Data Acquisition Cases

CAS Data Loggers
and Delphin Technology jointly introduce the new universal mobile measurement case, the ideal tool for users wanting to record and analyze high-speed measurement data. This robust case system is especially useful for servicing, maintenance and system commissioning. Read more on our Product Announcement page.

New Low Cost I/O Modules from CAS DataLoggers

Real Time DAQ Using our PC-based Data Loggers
CHESTERLAND OH—March 5, 2013

ModbusCAS DataLoggers and Brainchild have just introduced the new Distributed I/O Modules as inexpensive, portable solutions recording real-time readings. With a simple setup and standalone operation, these modules communicate with a datalogger, PLC or HMI via Modbus RTU protocol. Featuring options for multiple thermocouple and RTD inputs, as well as current/voltage and digital signals, these data loggers are already seeing use in a wide variety of applications including lab setups, process measurement, and small businesses. Read more on our Product Announcements page.

Air Valve Testing to Streamline a Manufacturing Line Throughput

CAS DataLoggers recently provided the data acquisition and control solution for a factory supervisory team looking to solve a quality control problem on their main manufacturing line. Their process was experiencing issues from a valve controlling an air jet used to blow faulty-looking components off the line after they failed an optical inspection. However, these parts often kept moving down the line rather than being immediately rejected as intended. The team contacted CAS DataLoggers to suggest an ideal DAQ system. Read more on our Data Acquisition and Control Applications Notes page.

Validating Brake Performance on a Prototype Passenger Car

CAS DataLoggers recently supplied an advanced DAQ system for an automotive manufacturer who needed to evaluate the reliability of a prototype vehicle’s braking system. The front disk pad temperatures, MPH, average deceleration and braking duration all needed to be recorded immediately before the brakes were applied. Therefore the customer needed a data acquisition device which could quickly ‘drill down’ on the braking event’s data and store the data on external RAM, and which also offered flexible communications capabilities with a PC. Read more on our Automotive Applications Notes page.

Capturing and Simulating Rotational and Jitter Angle-based Measurements

Capturing and simulating the high-speed rotations involved in automated machines and test rigs often plays a major role in industrial automotive applications. Common requirements are accurate speed measurement over a large range of operation, detection of speed changes, capturing jitter, jitter simulation, and angle-based data acquisition. The Applications Specialists at CAS DataLoggers have put together this article to present some practical approaches to accomplish these tasks using an ADwin data acquisition system. Read more on our White Papers page.

Quality Assurance in Magnet Production

Delphin TopMessage Provides Data Acquisition and Evaluation
CHESTERLAND OH—March 27, 2012

Magnet ProductionCAS DataLoggers recently provided the data acquisition and evaluation solution for a magnet producer which needed to increase manufacturing quality and thereby decrease the need for expensive reworking. The factory’s permanent magnets were used in many fields, for example in the auto industry, in sensor technology and in medical applications. The manufacture of these magnets required several specialized processes such as powder processing, pressing, sintering, and then the actual manufacture. It was critical to manufacture the magnets to the correct precision to reduce the need for any reworking as far as possible. Read the entire article on our applications note page.

Testing Dishwasher Performance Using Modular Data Acquisition

Delphin TopMessage Customizable Real-Time Systems
CHESTERLAND OH—January 30, 2012

CAS DataLoggers recently supplied the data acquisition solution for a customer operating a test laboratory to gauge the performance of residential dishwashers. The lab contained over 40 test bays for testing several different dishwasher models. Specialized equipment in these bays monitored water consumption and water temperatures of the dishwashers during the different washing cycles. Temperature measurement was conducted with type K thermocouples and the water consumption was measured using flow sensors with pulse signal outputs. Test leads searched for a high-speed data acquisition system capable of interfacing with these sensors with highly accurate measurements, fast signal processing capability, and intuitive, simple configurability and operation. Check out the entire article on our product page.

CAS DataLoggers Introduces Affordable Data Acquisition Solution

Delphin ProfiMessage Boasts High-Speed, High Resolution
CHESTERLAND OH—January 24, 2012

CAS DataLoggers has partnered with Delphin Technology to offer the new Delphin ProfiMessage Data Acquisition System, the latest generation in Delphin’s Message family of systems used around the world in many different data logging, data acquisition and testing applications. Read more on the product announcement page.

Exploding Plastic Tanks to Simulate Water Hammers

Using the KineticSystems DAQ518 Portable High-Speed Data Logger

CHESTERLAND OH—November 14, 2011

CAS DataLoggers recently provided the datalogging solution for a large manufacturer of plastic water tanks. The customer manufactured heavy plastic tanks, as thick as an industrial Pelican case, designed to install in toilets. Normally a water system such as a toilet contained about 40-80 lbs of pressure, so the manufacturer usually tested their toilets to two or three times that for safety reasons. However, a common plumbing problem could develop in the form of a ‘water hammer,’ a sudden spike in water pressure occurring when a valve suddenly closed at an end of a pipeline system, such as when a home’s occupants turned off a water flow from a dishwasher, a laundry machine, or a toilet. With the valve closed, the water suddenly had to stop or change direction. Since the mass of water was still moving forward with high velocity, in the worst-case scenario, a water hammer could spike the pressure in the toilet’s tank to as much as 250lbs–enough to burst the heavy plastic tank! To design even stronger containment structures and help prevent any potentially harmful occurrences, the company needed to measure the amount of force that could be generated during a tank explosion. These tanks were normally pressurized to 40-70 PSI, but under certain fault conditions the pressure could exceed 200 PSI, causing the tank to violently rupture. The company’s demanding quality assurance tests on the tanks required a powerful yet portable datalogging solution offering a large number of analog inputs, wireless Ethernet connection to a PC or laptop, and user-friendly configuration and display software.

The customer installed a KineticSystems DAQ518 Portable High Speed Data Logger in their testing area and connected it to load cells installed in several toilet tanks under test to record the force generated by sudden tank ruptures. The DAQ518 was a complete 18-channel multiplexed signal conditioning system featuring 16 differential input analog channels with fixed gain and filters, 2 frequency inputs, and an external trigger input. This compact system provided 2 channels of direct strain gauge input with programmable excitation voltage, internal signal amplification and filtering, and the ability to record at up to 50 kHz with an aggregate sampling rate of up to 32k samples/second. Using the data supplied by the load cell manufacturer, personnel quickly configured the DAQ518 to excite the load cells, amplify the resulting signal, and scale the data to force. Charts and numeric displays built into the software simplified the configuration of the test set-up by providing immediate feedback as changes were made.

For the safety tests, the manufacturer built a test fixture with one free wall to contain the tank. This free wall needed to be instrumented in such a way as to measure the peak force generated during the event. Two compression “load button” load cells from Interface Technology were selected because their small size and low height allowed them to be easily affixed between the free wall and the fixed structure of the test fixture. The load cells selected had a range of 0-500 lbs with a 150% overload rating. Internally, the load cells used a 4-wire bridge circuit that required a voltage or current excitation and provided a nominal output of 2 mV/V of excitation at the rated load. The tanks were then subjected to intense water hammer events and the force of the resultant ruptures was recorded.

Another important feature of the DAQ518 datalogger was its ability to break large data sets into multiple, smaller files for easier manipulation and analysis. Over the course of these tests, the heavy-duty tanks could take anywhere from several hours to several days to fail under stress. Consequently, data was sampled at 1 kHz to capture the peak force generated during the failure; this could potentially generate more than 300 million points, making it impractical to try to analyze this much data in a single file. By breaking the data into multiple smaller files, it was much faster and easier for engineers to zoom into the area of interest.

The DAQ518 datalogger comprised a rugged, portable stand-alone data logging system with up to 64 channels, removable Flash memory and Ethernet communications for industrial and in-vehicle applications. Auto-configuration on power-up was supported for stand-alone applications. The ultra-compact and fully enclosed chassis weighed only 2.5lbs (1.13kg), making it an ideal portable solution. The logger featured 2 analog input channels with bridge signal conditioning, programmable gain and filter, along with 16 analog input channels with fixed gain and filter. The datalogger also featured an external trigger input and 2 additional frequency measurement channels, 16-bit analog-to-digital converter resolution, and a maximum aggregate sampling rate of 50 kHz. Local CompactFlash data storage was also standard. 10BaseT Ethernet connectivity to a PC or laptop enabled wireless communication with the data logger for setup, data display and processing.

VersaDAQ software was included free with the data logger and managed and controlled the datalogger’s operations including setup, data acquisition, and data recording. VersaDAQ ran on a PC or laptop and connected to the datalogger’s chassis via the 10Base T Ethernet connection. The software’s user-friendly interface allowed quick setup for data collection and storage, and also configured channels, sample rate, record mode and calibration.

The plastic tank manufacturer benefitted in several key ways following installation of the DAQ518 Portable High Speed Datalogger in their quality assurance testing, foremost of which was the ability to accurately record the force of the controlled explosions, directly resulting in a safer and more reliable product. The datalogger offered testers both portability and wireless Ethernet connection, making logging convenient and hassle-free. Additionally, the included software was easy to learn and easily controlled the logger’s many setup, configuration and recording functions.

Check out the DAQ518 Portable High Speed Datalogger product page here.

For further information on the KineticSystems DAQ518 18-Channel Portable High Speed Datalogger, other KineticSystems portable data acquisition and datalogging systems, or to find the ideal solution for your application-specific needs, contact a CAS Data Logger Applications Specialist at (800) 956-4437 or visit the website at www.DataLoggerInc.com.

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