Data from various measuring instruments can be compiled and read together. Achieve 'immediate' inspection sheet creation, database integration, and statistical analysis!
"Measure Tracer" is an expert system that integrates inspection data, part number information, inspection information, and more to build a "database." ~It helps with the following issues at inspection sites!~ ■ When writing measurement results by hand on paper inspection sheets... → Handwriting errors occur! → A large amount of paper is generated (storage) ■ Re-entering paper inspection sheets into Excel or other formats... → Manual input errors occur! → File management becomes complicated ■ Suddenly needing past data... → Can't find it quickly! → Aggregation takes time! ☆ With the introduction of "Measure Tracer," achieve "immediate" conversion to inspection sheets, database creation, and statistical analysis! 【Features】 ■ Automatic import & conversion to inspection sheets ■ Database creation of inspection results ■ Immediate statistical analysis ■ Package software with optional features available ■ Supports data import from various measuring devices regardless of manufacturer ■ Flexible response to customer-specific customization requests *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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<Main Standard Features> - Inspection sheet function - Result file import function - Inspection result search function - Excel (statistical) report output function <Optional Features> - Automatic result file import function - Automatic measurement program startup function - Automatic (real-time) display function for statistical control charts - Summary page function - Network patrol light function *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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<Case Studies> ■Automotive Parts Manufacturer ■Aerospace Parts Manufacturer
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