Electromechanic of measurement and quality control systems

An electromechanic of measurement systems is most sought after in industries requiring precision. An additional element are quality control systems that are widely used in production. The work of an electromechanic who builds measurement and quality control systems involves designing, installing, maintaining and repairing advanced systems that measure and monitor production quality in various industrial sectors. The daily duties of this specialist include analyzing customer requirements, designing appropriate measurement systems, their installation and calibration. In addition, an electromechanic is also responsible for maintaining and repairing these systems, as well as training staff in how to use them.

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An electromechanic builds various measurement and quality control systems. Including vision systems for product inspection, measurement systems (e.g. systems for measuring dimensions, thickness, voltage, temperature), testing systems (e.g. quality testers, strength testers), and systems for monitoring production processes.

The types of industrial companies that use electromechanics to build quality measurement and control systems may include:

  • Automotive industry,
  • electronic,
  • pharmaceutical,
  • grocery,
  • chemical and metallurgical.

Companies from these economic sectors often require advanced measurement systems. In this way, they want to ensure the high quality of their products and meet industry regulations and standards.

Electromechanic of measurement systems – effects


The introduction of quality measurement and control systems brings many benefits to the company. Firstly, improving the quality of manufactured products, reducing defects and losses. Secondly, optimization of production processes, increasing efficiency and compliance with industry standards and regulations. Then, thanks to precise measurement systems, the company can detect errors and defects in production faster. As a result, it reduces the costs of repairs, returns and complaints.

Examples of quality measurement and control systems include:

  1. Vision systems for visual inspection of products. They use cameras and vision software to detect defects, scratches, defects or irregularities on product surfaces.
  2. Measuring systems for measuring dimensions. They use various sensors and measuring devices to precisely determine the dimensions, thickness, shape and position of product elements.
  3. Quality testers: Used to perform strength tests, destructive tests, functional tests, or other tests to evaluate the quality of a product.
  4. Systems for monitoring production processes. They allow continuous monitoring of production process parameters, such as temperature, pressure, speed, to ensure their stability and the quality of manufactured products.

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