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EMIN completed training module "Proceq Metal Instrument Standardized Service" in Singapoore

05/12/2018 09:37:28

Recently, EMIN has successfully completed the TRAINING MODULE "Proceq Metal Instrument Standardized Service" and is now authorized to carry out repairs, r

Recently, EMIN has successfully completed the TRAINING MODULE
"Proceq Metal Instrument Standardized Service"
and is now authorized to carry out repairs, replacements, upgrades and calibration of Proceq Concrete Instrument
Place: Proceq Asia Pte Ltd, Singapore
Date: 10th 11th May, 2018

The training modules covered the following specific topics:
• Functionality and operation of instrument
• Failure analysis of instrument and components
• Repairs of instrument and components
• Calibration of instrument and components
• Software Upgrade of instrument
The instruments covered were the Universal Platform, Equotip3 & Equotip Piccolo / Bambino.

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