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Comprehensive Strain Gage Training for Automotive, Aerospace, Biomedical, Civil, and Industrial Professionals | Micro-Measurements

At Micro-Measurements, we provide industry-leading strain gage (gauge) training programs designed to empower professionals in the automotive, aerospace, biomedical, civil engineering, and industrial sectors. Mastery of strain gage (gauge) installation and measurement is crucial for accurate data acquisition and structural analysis. Our specialized training addresses common challenges such as improper gage (gauge) installation, environmental effects, and data interpretation errors. By equipping your team with the necessary skills and knowledge, we help you achieve higher accuracy, reduce downtime, and enhance the reliability of your measurements.

 

Training customers to properly use strain measurement techniques is an essential part of the Micro-Measurements philosophy. In support of this principle, Micro-Measurements conducts an extensive series of regularly scheduled technical seminars, workshops, and short courses. These training programs are intended for managers, design and test engineers, technicians, teachers, and anyone involved in stress analysis testing or transducer development and manufacture.

 


 

Training Courses from Micro-Measurements

Advanced Hands-on Workshop covering Strain Gage Technology (3 days)

In this comprehensive, hands-on Workshop, participants make several complete strain gage (strain gauge) installations, including electrical connections, check-out, and environmental protection; and use appropriate readout instrumentation to verify results of their own installations.

 

Hands-on Workshop covering Strain Gage Fundamentals (2 days)

In this hands-on workshop, each participant completes three gage installations using materials selected for suitability in a majority of test environments.

Comprehensive Program covering Strain Measuring Systems (5 days)

This program is presented in a format which includes several hands-on laboratory exercises. Liberal use of demonstrations and case studies provides attendees with a first-hand opportunity to learn how to select the procedures and techniques best suited to their strain measurement needs.