Webinar Abstract:
Materials testing is critical to ensuring materials and products perform as expected in their end use applications and having a robust testing program is a vital part of any quality assurance process. Disruptions to your testing program can result in delayed shipments, lost revenue, and unhappy customers – challenges business aims to avoid. For these reasons, it is crucial to ensure that measures are taken to prevent system downtime when planning the introduction or evolution of your testing program.
In this webinar, we’ll identify the most important considerations when thinking about universal testing systems and testing system providers. We’ll discuss everything from performance expectations and platform usability to operator safety considerations. You’ll also get insight into what the expectations should be around service and supportability of your testing system over the expected lifespan.
What You’ll Learn –
Event address for attendees:
https://asq.webex.com/weblink/register/r969bd4554990359165825a0879194cb4
Materials testing is critical to ensuring materials and products perform as expected in their end use applications and having a robust testing program is a vital part of any quality assurance process. Disruptions to your testing program can result in delayed shipments, lost revenue, and unhappy customers – challenges business aims to avoid. For these reasons, it is crucial to ensure that measures are taken to prevent system downtime when planning the introduction or evolution of your testing program.
In this webinar, we’ll identify the most important considerations when thinking about universal testing systems and testing system providers. We’ll discuss everything from performance expectations and platform usability to operator safety considerations. You’ll also get insight into what the expectations should be around service and supportability of your testing system over the expected lifespan.
What You’ll Learn –
- Who is at risk for testing downtime.
- Challenges of test downtime.
- Necessary questions to ask your provider.
- Knowing your test equipment options to prevent downtime.
Event address for attendees:
https://asq.webex.com/weblink/register/r969bd4554990359165825a0879194cb4
Date & Time
Tuesday April 11th, 2023 6:00pm CDT
End Date & Time
Tuesday April 11th, 2023 7:00pm CDT
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Virtual
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Technical
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Presenter:
JJ Blenkhorn – Applications Engineer – Instron
JJ Blenkhorn is an Applications Engineer within Instron’s High Force Universal Testing Systems division.
In this role, JJ works closely with materials testing labs to identify and optimize test setups for a wide range of applications, including metals, composites, and other high-strength materials testing.
As part of this process, he also works closely with our engineering team to develop new products to address new and evolving testing challenges.
JJ can be contacted via email at: joseph_blenkhorn@instron.com
JJ Blenkhorn – Applications Engineer – Instron
JJ Blenkhorn is an Applications Engineer within Instron’s High Force Universal Testing Systems division.
In this role, JJ works closely with materials testing labs to identify and optimize test setups for a wide range of applications, including metals, composites, and other high-strength materials testing.
As part of this process, he also works closely with our engineering team to develop new products to address new and evolving testing challenges.
JJ can be contacted via email at: joseph_blenkhorn@instron.com
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