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Today we want to present our planimetry solutions for autonomous handling equipment (AGVs, AMRs) in logistics centres and production plants
"A rough answer to the right question is worth a lot more than a precise answer to the wrong question"
John Tukey
With the increasing adoption of autonomous handling equipment (AGVs, AMRs) in logistics centres and production plants, new requirements are being placed on industrial floors, particularly in terms of surface regularity.
It is unreasonable to expect concrete paving to have the same dimensional characteristics as rectified steel. However, by using more science and a little less art, we can ensure that concrete paving will continue to provide a high-performance, sustainable solution to the new demands of Logistics 4.0.
Flatness and Horizontality are specific properties of surface evenness.
- The former refers to the variation in the short wavelength of the surface
- The latter gives information about the slope of the paving Leveltech equipments / devices gives you the opportunity to examine the surface regularity requirements of industrial floors in a more appropriate way
Main three key characteristics of measurement: Accuracy (exactitude); precision and resolution:
- Leveltech assures the best combination of these two properties and achieve both accuracy and precision
- Resolution: It is the ability of a measuring instrument to detect small differences in the quantity being measured. Resolution is the smallest distance between two values that the instrument can clearly distinguish
- Accuracy: It is the degree to which the result of a measurement approaches the true or accepted value. A measurement is accurate if it is close to the true value of the object or phenomenon being measured.
- Precision: It is the consistency of the results of repeated measurements under the same conditions. A measurement is accurate if it produces similar results each time it is taken, regardless of whether these results are close to the true value