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China Launches Fully Automated Lab for Metal Testing - News Directory 3

China Launches Fully Automated Lab for Metal Testing

December 25, 2024 Catherine Williams Tech
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  • Sarah:Hey michael, did you hear about that amazing new lab China just opened?
  • Sarah: It's called the "fully automatic Bright Unmanned Laboratory" and it's located in Xiamen.
  • Sarah: They've got a whole arsenal of equipment: tensile testing machines, video extensometers, even a robotic arm.Plus, they're using this special software called the "jie Clever Inspection Intelligent...
Original source: globenewswire.com

China Unveils Game-Changing Automated Lab for Metal Testing

Xiamen, China – In a move poised to revolutionize the construction industry, CCCC Third Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. has unveiled China’s first fully automated, unmanned laboratory for testing the physical properties of metal materials. Located in Xiamen, this state-of-the-art facility promises to significantly boost testing efficiency and accuracy, possibly transforming construction projects across the nation.

Dubbed the “fully automatic Bright Unmanned Laboratory,” the facility boasts an notable array of equipment, including a tensile testing machine, video extensometer, infrared length measuring device, weighing device, sample placement device, and a robotic arm. This refined setup, powered by the company’s proprietary “jie Clever Inspection Intelligent Detection System,” enables continuous, all-weather automatic measurements.

Gone are the days of laborious manual planning. The lab can automatically scan samples, detect weight deviations in steel bars, conduct tensile performance tests on steel bars and their mechanical connections, and even measure and test the tensile strength of metal plates. This automation eliminates manual processes, boosting efficiency by more then six times.

“This is a remarkable advancement for the construction industry,” says Dr.Jian Li, a leading expert in construction materials engineering at Beijing University of Technology. “Traditionally, testing metal materials has been time-consuming and labor-intensive. This new facility automates the entire process, from sample preparation to data analysis.”

The lab’s advanced capabilities position it as a leader in automated testing equipment for China’s domestic engineering sector.

“Ensuring the quality and reliability of building materials is paramount,” Dr. Li explains. “This lab significantly streamlines that process. It also sets a precedent for future innovation in laboratory testing, not just in China, but possibly worldwide.”

Revolutionizing Construction: A Chat About China’s New Automated Testing Lab

Sarah:Hey michael, did you hear about that amazing new lab China just opened? It’s all automated and designed for testing metal used in construction.

Michael: No, I haven’t. Tell me more about it!

Sarah: It’s called the “fully automatic Bright Unmanned Laboratory” and it’s located in Xiamen. Apparently, it can do all sorts of tests on metal – from checking the weight of steel bars to conducting tensile strength tests on both bars and plates.

Michael: Wow, that’s incredible! How is it possible to automate all of that?

Sarah: They’ve got a whole arsenal of equipment: tensile testing machines, video extensometers, even a robotic arm.Plus, they’re using this special software called the “jie Clever Inspection Intelligent Detection System.” It basically automates the entire process, from sample prep to data analysis.

Michael: that sounds like it could save a lot of time and effort.

Sarah: Definitely. They say it’s more than six times faster than traditional methods.Plus, becuase it’s all automated, there’s less room for human error.

Michael: It sounds like this could be a game-changer for the construction industry, not just in China, but globally.

Sarah: I totally agree. I read a quote from Dr. Jian Li,a construction materials expert at Beijing university of Technology. He said this lab sets a precedent for future innovation in testing.Imagine how this technology could be applied to other industries!

Michael: That’s a really exciting thought! I’m definitely going to keep my eye on this growth.

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