Making Sense of Accuracy, Repeatability and Specification for Automated Fluid Dispensing Systems
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November 14, 2013 |
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Nordson Asymtek |
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Understanding accuracy and repeatability is an important step to analyze fluid dispensing system performance. They can also be prone to misinterpretation when reviewing a product specification. A dispensing motion system can be made to perform better or worse under different operating conditions. This article will explain accuracy and repeatability, and how they can be applied to different specifications. It will also discuss key considerations when interpreting accuracy and repeatability for decision making.... |
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