ARC Method Validation
It is key to validate our Pending method used to control annealing. Method validation is the process used to confirm that the analytical procedure employed for a specific test is suitable for its intended use. Results from method validation can be used to judge the quality, reliability and consistency of analytical results; it is an integral part of any good analytical practice. In this video we use an IR Thermometer to measure and check the glow level setting against temperature. Half of each case was painted black to enable IR Temperature measurement and the cases were annealed at a low workable glow level, low enough not to effect the paint. The temperature at which the ARC Annealer stops applying heat is measured and documented. Should all stop at the same temperature, it implies a solid foundation for the method or algorithm employed by ARC annealers. If the method works at one level, it works on all the adjustment levels, hence a useful test. This test validate the control method used by the instrument controller/annealing machine. Looking at the results, we found the method on par with consistency expectations. Each anneal stops at the same temperature that corresponds with a glow setting. @ARCPrecisionSolutions delivers consistency as promised! https://arcprecision.co.za/ https://web.facebook.com/ARCPrecison #arcprecision #ARCUltimate @ARCPrecisionSolutions
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