The Instrumentation and Technical Control section includes equipment for measuring physical, chemical, and environmental magnitudes in industrial maintenance, laboratories, quality control, and technical inspection. Each instrument must be selected based on its operating range, resolution, declared accuracy, and the possibility of calibration in accordance with metrological regulations when applicable.
pH meters and specific meters allow chemical analysis in production processes and water control, with interchangeable probes and temperature compensation. Anemometers and flowmeters work in m/s or l/min for ventilation and flow verification in technical installations. In acoustic and structural control, sound level meters (dB) and vibrometers (mm/s, Hz) allow evaluation of noise and vibrations in machinery.
For dimensional and coating verification, thickness gauges measure in microns or millimeters on metal and painted surfaces. Dynamometers control force and load in N or kgf, while verifiable scales allow weighing with the possibility of official certification according to current regulations. Refractometers work in Brix degrees for concentration analysis, and industrial endoscopes facilitate visual inspection in hard-to-reach areas.
- Measurement range and resolution
- Declared accuracy and margin of error
- Type of sensor, electrode, or probe
- Certificate or calibration option
- Protection rating (IP) and environmental conditions
Equipment oriented to continuous professional use, with verifiable technical specifications and stable availability for periodic maintenance, technical audits, and industrial process control.