Measurement technology from Kistler covers a broad range of manufacturing areas in the electrical and electronics industries.

Electrical and electronics industries

Measurement technology for the electrical and electronics industries

The electrical and electronics industries are characterized by short product lifecycles, pressure to innovate, and a trend towards miniaturization. As electrical and electromechanical components become smaller, more powerful, and more complex, the requirements for measurement accuracy, test procedures, and error detection during production and in quality assurance are increasing. Economy and sustainability also need to be considered. At the same time, competition is forcing manufacturers to bring new products to market quickly and ensure the long-term stability and mechanical and electrical durability of their products.

Squeezing more functions into smaller components requires more precise manufacturing. As a result, properties like dimensional stability and surface hardness are gaining in importance in the production of electrical and electromechanical components. However, sensitive structures like thin-walled parts or delicate mechanisms also increase the risk of defects during production, e.g. during injection molding, stamping, joining, assembly, and even product inspection.

Manufacturing in the electrical and electronics industries comprises many areas with different requirements in terms of materials, production technologies, and quality assurance. Force, pressure, acceleration, and torque all play a decisive role in the development of production processes and during production itself. Deviations from defined parameters can result in damage and malfunctions and generate additional quality costs.

This is where highly dynamic measurements with piezoelectric sensors enable efficient process monitoring, traceability, and continuous optimization of production processes. Our piezoelectric measurement and testing solutions and optical measurement technology solutions are application specific and can be seamlessly integrated into production lines – from individual sensors all the way to complete process monitoring systems, inspection systems, and assembly workstations for servo presses. Inline and end-of-line (EOL) vision inspection systems with AI-supported image processing and resolutions in the µm range provide automated 100-percent inspection and the greatest possible quality assurance in different production environments. 

Kistler is your partner in the electrical and electronics industries for manufacturing:

  • Consumer electronics products (3C products)
  • Industrial electronics 
  • Electrical connectors and parts of electrical components 
  • Electromechanical components and assemblies
     

Efficient measurement solutions with a high degree of integration for every automation level offer the flexibility you need to adapt to rapid market changes in the electrical and electronics industries.

Advantages of highly dynamic measurements with piezoelectric sensors for your process monitoring and testing tasks in the electrical and electronics industries

Our unrivaled precision and longevity guarantee maximum quality and productivity while at the same time cutting costs.

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Cut costs

  • Increased productivity
  • Lower material costs
  • Higher quality
  • Optimized maintenance and plant management
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Guarantee and increase quality

  • Real-time monitoring
  • Process control
  • Error prevention
  • Tolerance control
  • Quality documentation
  • Traceability
  • Precision and high repeat accuracy
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Increase productivity

  • Process optimization
  • Reduced scrap
  • Continuous monitoring
  • Better capacity utilization
  • Planning and resource optimization
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Competitive edge

  • High quality 
  • Short delivery times
  • Competitive prices
  • Customer satisfaction
  • Improved image, qualification as a supplier of quality products

We support you across the entire value chain with in-depth expertise, many years of experience in piezoelectric and optical measurement technology, and state-of-the-art technologies for process monitoring, quality inspection, and quality assurance.

Measurement solutions with a high degree of integration for every automation level