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Decimal Places & Equipment Resolution How many decimal places are enough for equipment resolution?  That’s the subject of the latest article by Morehouse Instrument Company president Henry Zumbrun, which appears in the May issue of Quality Digest. The article, How Many Decimal Places Are Enough, isn’t about formulas or rounding. Rather, it is literally about […]
Morehouse Now Offers Custom Load Pins Morehouse Instrument Company, a trusted and accredited provider of force and torque measurement services for over 100 years, is proud to announce its expanded capabilities to include designing and manufacturing custom load pins. Recognizing the critical role load pins play in various industries – from construction and manufacturing to […]
Morehouse's Latest Product:  Wireless Transmitter for Load Cells Morehouse Instrument Company, a trusted and accredited provider of force and torque measurement services for over 100 years, announces the launch of its Wireless Transmitter for Load Cells. This innovative device empowers industries to modernize their weighing processes with cost-effective, wire-free technology that delivers real-time data directly […]
Precision Calibration of Small Force Instruments with the Morehouse Small Deadweight Machine Calibrating small force instruments correctly is often difficult, often accomplished by physically stacking weights. At Morehouse, continuous improvement with an attention to detail is our hallmark. We know the drawbacks of makeshift setups, like stacking weights or using homemade jigs. The time-consuming calibration […]
Business Jargon and Why Do Business People Speak Like Idiots In metrology, we think that we are speaking the same language. However, if one takes a quick poll on the term calibration, one will learn that many people say calibration includes adjustments when the VIM is quite clear that it does not. Many people use […]
Applying Atomic Habits to Metrology How can we apply what we learn in books to Metrological Practices?  Many might be familiar with the rule of 72.  In investments, the "rule of 72" is a simplified way to calculate how long an investment may take to double.  The math is as simple as dividing 72 by […]
Applying Engineering Failure to Metrology:  To Engineer is Human Engineering failure is measured in two ways: human death toll and materials lost. This is just one of many insights from Henry Petroski’s book To Engineer is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design.  As the president of a force calibration laboratory that has seen […]
Use the Principles of Good to Great in Metrology Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't has been on my top 5 must-reads for the last decade. Many in our company have read it, and we have had several meetings referencing the topics Jim Collins seems present effortlessly. This book […]
Morehouse Force Calculation Guidance Understanding calibration calculations can be challenging, as not all calculations on calibration certificates are straightforward. Different companies often use varying math equations, resulting in different outcomes. A new comprehensive guide, Morehouse Force Calculation Guidance, co-authored by Henry Zumbrun and Zach Shearer of Morehouse Instrument Company, aims to demystify some common math equations found on […]
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