Demystifying Specifications Webinar
Interface hosted an online technical webinar that explored the details of product specifications. Our team of experts provided an inside perspective on the important values, functional and technical details in Demystifying Specifications Webinar. The live event is now available to watch on-demand.
Every product Interface designs, builds, and sells has an accompanying specification datasheet. Specifications are vital tools that need to be understood and reviewed before buying any type of sensor or accessory. During this recorded discussion, we highlight what you need to know about parameters, ranges, terms and key performance metrics.
During this workshop, watch to get a better understanding about what specifications matter most in any product evaluation, from accuracy to sensitivity and inputs to outputs. Join this fast-paced hour plus specifications overview for valuable tips and expert recommendations.
Demystifying Specifications Topics:
- Specification Basics
- Specifications and Values in Force Measurement
- Decoding Datasheets
- Detailing Product Specs for Load Cells
- Detailing Product Specs for Instrumentation
- Detailing Product Specs for Specialty Sensor Products
- Applying Specifications to Applications
- Specification Tips
- FAQs and Resources
Interface has been producing very detailed engineering approved specification “datasheets” for more than 55 years. We know measurement specifications. Our experts work with industries around the world and know what is most important, based on the type of product like our load cells, torque transducers, multi-axis and instrumentation. Gain insights into what values matter when building systems or simply selecting a single device.
Brian Peters and Jeff White provide a technical perspective, as well as where you need to pay close attention when reviewing specs. They answer questions and also give helpful advice and resources to assist in the selection of sensors and instrumentation.
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