Suspended in a harness 30 feet above a concrete spillway in central North Dakota, ITM engineer Ryan “RJ” Matthews instruments the gate of one of the world’s largest earthen dams with dozens of strain gauge sensors. Integrated Test & Measurement’s field service technicians and engineers have installed strain gauges on civil structures and machinery around the globe […]
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2020 has certainly been memorable to say the least. Thank you to everyone who has sacrificed and adapted their habits to make sure our essential work was completed safely. May your holidays be joyful and healthy, and may your new year be prosperous!
Are you contemplating updates to your industrial monitoring hardware? Perhaps a COVID slowdown has given your team time to finally upgrade to that latest and greatest National Instruments controller. Before you make that leap, there’s one extremely important factor to consider, and that is the software running your equipment. If your code isn’t ready, […]
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ITM Gathers Dam Spillway Data During Midair Strain Gauge Project
in Blog Posts, Civil | Infrastructure, Construction | Mining, Energy, Power Generation/by Mark YeagerSuspended in a harness 30 feet above a concrete spillway in central North Dakota, ITM engineer Ryan “RJ” Matthews instruments the gate of one of the world’s largest earthen dams with dozens of strain gauge sensors. Integrated Test & Measurement’s field service technicians and engineers have installed strain gauges on civil structures and machinery around the globe […]
Happy Holidays 2020
in Blog Posts/by Ryan Welker2020 has certainly been memorable to say the least. Thank you to everyone who has sacrificed and adapted their habits to make sure our essential work was completed safely. May your holidays be joyful and healthy, and may your new year be prosperous!
Prevent Costly Mistakes on Industrial Monitoring Hardware Updates
in Blog Posts, Civil | Infrastructure, Energy, Power Generation, Pulp & Paper/by Ryan Welker Are you contemplating updates to your industrial monitoring hardware? Perhaps a COVID slowdown has given your team time to finally upgrade to that latest and greatest National Instruments controller. Before you make that leap, there’s one extremely important factor to consider, and that is the software running your equipment. If your code isn’t ready, […]