At a time when production processes are becoming increasingly networked, automated and data-driven, data quality and data management are rapidly gaining importance. In Industry 4.0 people, machines and systems work together seamlessly. But how does this vision become …
Calibration
Digital calibration certificate (DCC): Why a standard secures the future of measurement technology
Matthias Bundschuh | Calibration, Know-howDigitalisation is changing almost every area of industry – including the calibration of measuring equipment. Where paper documents used to dominate, the digital calibration certificate (DCC for short) is becoming increasingly important. However, as is often the case, …
Digital calibration certificate (DCC): Revolutionising metrology
Matthias Bundschuh | Know-howMeasurement technology is undergoing a profound change. Where paper and PDF documents used to be the norm, the digital calibration certificate (DCC) will set new standards. But what does this term, which is cropping up more and more often, actually mean? And why is the …
New Food: Biomass fermentation harbours complex measuring requirements
Jing Lyu | ApplicationsAccording to UN forecasts, ten billion people will be living on Earth by 2050. The food industry must find new ways to ensure that the growing world population can be fed sustainably. One of these is New Food. This involves biotechnological food ingredients produced …
Advantages of in-situ calibration using the example of pressure switches
Jing Lyu | ApplicationsIn-situ calibration of measuring instruments is carried out in numerous industrial processes. The advantages are obvious: The instruments remain installed, so the process does not have to be opened. In this way, plant operators reduce the time and costs involved in …




