Jenison, Michigan – Vibration Research, a Michigan-based technology company specializing in vibration control products and software applications, has launched iDOF, which stands for ‘instant degrees of freedom.’ The company developed iDOF to solve the problem of over and under vibration testing of high value products, such as those manufactured in aerospace industries. When these products fail to perform in real life – often due to improper vibration testing – the consequences can border on catastrophic. iDOF empowers users to run highly accurate vibration tests in a condensed period of time.
John Van Baren, CEO and president of Vibration Research, said, “As the innovator in vibration control, we are constantly listening to our customers’ needs, researching possible solutions, and creating effective and efficient testing products and software. iDOF gives vibration test technicians and lab managers the perfect world scenario: rapid smooth lines except when real-life resonances dictate they should be out of tolerance and the tests need to be aborted before products are damaged.”
iDOF is currently available for purchase and immediate download by current customers of Vibration Research’s VR9500 Revolution Vibration Controller and VibrationVIEW software. Companies with an interest in iDOF that are currently not using Vibration Research’s products and software can contact Jordan Van Baren at 616-669-3028 or Jordan@vibrationresearch.com for further information.
Source: Vibration Research
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