G-TECH particpates In the 2016 Aerospace Industry & AIM 4.0 Industry Technology Matching Exhibition

07 Jun 2016

In this latest update of the G-TECH Newsletter, we are proud to announce our participation in the 2016 Aerospace Industry Exhibition on June 16, 2016. In addition, we report on our registration of the WR Accelerometer's explosion-proof registration and demonstrate our installation of the WDC wireless transmitting torsional vibration measurement system. 

2016 Aerospace Industry & AIM 4.0 Industry Technology Matching Exhibition - 6/16~20

We will participate in the 2016 Aero Industry & AIM Productivity 4.0 Industry Technology & Media Show at Greater Taichung International Expo Center (Address: No. 161, Gaotie 5th Rd., Wuri Dist., Taichung City 414, Taiwan (ROC)) on June 16~20, 2016. AIM Technology & Media Pavilion, Aircraft Display Area, Aerospace Processing Equipment Area, Aerospace Precision Components Area, Industry-Academia Cooperation Area, M-team, A+ Aerospace Tooling Machine R&D Consortium, and Tanya Shen Industry Factory Association are planned to combine upstream, midstream, downstream, and peripheral industries to show the complete aerospace processing industry chain.

WR Accelerometer - Explosion-proof Registration Qualified

In response to the LAO CHIH SHOU TZU No. 10302015221 of the Ministry of Labor on October 22, 2014, the "Regulations for Reporting and Registration of Safety Information on Machinery, Equipment and Apparatus," with 25 articles in its entirety, effective on January 1, 2015.

The models of Wilcoxon Research products that comply with IECEx have been registered as qualified explosion-proof products on the "Safety Information Website for Machinery and Equipment." The TD0501JW-qualified safety label sticker is affixed with the shipment. Please contact G-TECH for more information.

Natural frequency measurement technology of rotating shaft

It is necessary to check whether the natural frequency of the rotational direction of large generator shafts and ship shafts is too close to the rotational speed of the shafts before operation, which can result in resonance and excessive vibration of the shafts, thus endangering the whole unit. As a result, our company uses the WDC wireless transmitting torsional vibration measurement system to help domestic manufacturers install and test the natural frequency of the rotational direction of the shafts, and the data provides important reference for manufacturers when starting up the units.

The photos of the installation on site.

The signal of rotational vibration of the spindle is displayed on the spectrum to check its natural frequency of rotation (Note: This is a schematic of the simulated signal generation).