Archive for October, 2010

Dimensional Inspection and Quality Control

Oct 29 2010 Published by under business

Whenever you go about using some scanning technologies to reproduce your parts, dimensional inspection is actually one of the most important components of the entire process. After all, you need to make sure that the reproduced parts are quite similar to the originals. This is especially true if they are going to be used in mass production, or if you intend on selling them to customers under the assumption that they’re going to work just as well as the original.

The reason that this type of inspection is important is that it is also an important element of quality control. You will want to make sure that all of the products are of the utmost quality so that you can assure your customers that this is the case. Providing some excellent products to your customers whenever you are doing business is a great way to increase your sales.

Also, dimensional inspection is actually a very simple thing to do, and it shouldn’t take up that much time if you know you’re trying to reproduce some parts on a rather exacting deadline. You shouldn’t run into much trouble at all so long you are working with a company that is dedicated to helping you meet your goals for your creation of some new parts.

You also might want to ask whether or not the inspection is going to be performed by instruments that have been calibrated in the recent past. Maybe you could ask to see some calibration certificates. If the instruments have not been calibrated, then they will not be able to take accurate readings of the parts in question, thus rendering the inspection somewhat useless.

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Why Personalized Notes Can Mean so Much

Oct 21 2010 Published by under lifestyle

Giving personalized notes used to be a standard way of demonstrating your gratitude for presents and privileges. If someone did you a favor, sent you a gift, or made you smile you would send them a note thanking them for their kind gesture. Today, computers have replaced the good old fashioned paper and pencil. Although this new technology has drastically improved communications, it is important to remember that a message that is published by the hand will be felt by the heart.

What does that mean? It means that if you want somebody to see the gratitude that you have for the present or the favor, you had better send them Personalized notes that you took the time to pen out by hand. You can not take short cuts when it comes to thanking somebody. They may get the impression that your gratitude was not genuine or that you didn’t have the time to write them out a real thank you card.

By having your own note cards on and at home, sending someone a quick hand published letter will only take you a few minutes. Keep the note cards in a accessible pick out and put some stamps with them. This will ensure that you can pen the card out and stick it in the postbox without having to search through your home for some stamps.

Now, the next time that someone bakes you some home-baked cookies, brings you a jar of their home-baked jam, picks up your children from baseball practice when you are running late, or does any thing else for you, you will be ready to mail them a formal thank you that they will receive with gratitude. Thanking people properly will be easy when you have everything that you need in one convenient spot all ready to go.

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