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The inertial property measurement service "Resonic Measurement Technology" is based on extensive experience in fields such as modal analysis, multibody dynamics, and vibration engineering, which forms the foundation of the measurement technology for inertial properties. It is an innovative technology that can accurately and safely measure mass, center of gravity, and inertia tensor in a short time, allowing for the measurement of all 10 parameters in a single measurement. We offer a lineup of three types of products and provide flexible support through on-site measurement services, as well as sales, leasing, and rental of products. 【Features】 ○ High-precision measurement ○ Measurement in a short time ○ Simple hardware ○ Automation of measurements is possible For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registration"Resonic measurement technology" is a new technology for accurately and quickly determining the mass, center of gravity, and inertia tensor—essentially the rigid body characteristics—important for understanding the motion of rigid bodies. We offer a lineup of three product types (RESONIC S, RESONIC F, RESONIC K) and provide services including on-site measurements at the Resonic Japan facility, measurements at customer-specified locations, product sales, as well as equipment leasing and rental. 【Resonic Measurement Method】 - The measurement target is suspended or supported by springs, and the six degrees of freedom of free vibration are measured to identify the mass characteristics of the rigid body. - No need for repositioning, simple hardware, and automation of measurements is possible. - Technology that enables even higher precision measurements. *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data available for download.
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