KB Engineering, LLC Transportation, Acceleration, Shock & Vibration Data Recorders
Transportation, Acceleration, Shock & Vibration Data
Recorders by ”Instrumented Sensor Technology” (IST)- Shock recorders, Vibration
Data recorders, Transportation Data recorders, Environmental Shock &
Vibration recorders, Impact recorders, Crash recorders and more… Shock &
Vibration Data recorders, Transportation Data recorders, Environmental Shock
& Vibration recorders, Impact recorders, crash recorders
The EDR-3C series Shock & Vibration recorders are self-contained, user-programmable acceleration sensor/recorders for measuring shock & vibration over extended periods of time ranging from several hours to several weeks. Typical application included Inter-modal transportation studies, High-value transport monitoring, Vibration test specification development, Launch vehicle vibration, Avionics Environmental reliability, Concealed monitoring, Package test shipments, Railcar Impact & vibration, Crash recording and more…
The Snap Shock Plus series recorders are compact, battery powered acceleration event recorders. Snap Shock Plus measures and records peak-g shock levels, shock duration, velocity change, date, time, and temperature.


Snap Shock Plus EDR-3C Shock and Vibration
Acceleration
Recorder Recorder

Dynamax Analysis Software
Transportation, Acceleration, Shock & Vibration Data Recorders by Instrumented Sensor Technology (IST)- Shock recorders, Vibration Data recorders, Transportation Data recorders, Environmental Shock & Vibration recorders, Impact recorders, Crash recorders
For more information about our Transportation, Acceleration, Shock & Vibration Data Recorders, please contact us via email, fax, or phone.
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