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SAKOR Technologies Introduces MicroDyne Series

By DE Editors  

January 22, 2015

SAKOR Technologies Inc., a provider of instrumentation products for dynamometer testing, has launched the MicroDyne series of small motoring dynamometers. These devices are ideal for a variety of automotive, military and aerospace testing applications.

The MicroDyne series is capable of testing all types of small rotary devices such as motors, pumps, generators, compressors and more. It is a fully functional, four-quadrant dynamometer created for low power applications and is available in 100 watt to 5 kilowatt configurations.

Equipped with modern drive technology, the series can provide crossover between motoring and loading modes. Advanced features for testing requirements include inertia simulation, engine simulation and NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) testing capabilities.

For more information, visit SAKOR Technologies Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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