Monday, January 20, 2014

Discovering The Uses Of Alignment Technology

Alignment Technology
There are many applications for alignment technology, which is the creation of accurate, portable and efficient calibration and leveling devices. These precision instruments can be used in construction, for military or industrial products and even in meteorology. Many of these products certainly have the potential not only to improve our lives but at times are instrumental in saving lives.

Alignment technology definitely can result in saving lives. Engineers use alignment devices to precisely measure the movement of buildings and homes to measure the effect of wind and ground movement, such as in severe storms or earthquakes. Levels and sensors are used to monitor bridges and detect any shifting or vibrations that might ultimately cause a collapse. These instruments also are used to measure the ground erosion at the base of dams to detect if there are serious problems that could cause mass flooding and casualties.

Weather balloons are another type of technology that provide surprisingly precise wind measurements, and in fact, these balloons can provide information about wind speed and wind direction far more accurately than any other type of meteorological device. The results of the weather balloon readings can be used to assist firefighters when they are containing wildfires and, of course, can help track weather conditions with a higher degree of accuracy.

Highly precise instruments are also of key importance in the building and design of military radar systems, fighter jets, naval ships and transports such as the Bradley Fighting Vehicle. Companies such as Warrant-Knight have designed components of radar systems that ensure that these systems are manufactured, installed and then aligned to critical tolerances. Warren-Knight also has created systems that make sure that the radar arrays in jet fighters are seated correctly as well as designing alignment systems for naval vessels that ensure that weapons are precisely on target.

While the aforementioned uses for alignment technology often have life-saving applications, industrial technology can be used in a variety of other products that are helpful for businesses around the world. For example, alignment technology is needed to make sure that paper is properly aligned on huge web presses to produce books and periodicals. Alignment technology is also used to create uniformly shaped and balanced blades that are used for wind energy and the blades on earth-moving equipment.

In fact, just about every product that is mass produced relies on some type of alignment technology. Imagine the inconsistencies in products such as cars or trucks or in medical equipment if they are not created using precise, accurate equipment.


By Carey Bourdier

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