

Standard Compliance Risk Overlooking the specific standards such as ASTM D97, GB/T 510, and ASTM D6371 can lead to receiving test points that fail to meet your regulatory or quality requirements, causing downstream testing inaccuracies.
Certification Verification Insist on suppliers providing ISO, CE, and ISO 9001 certifications to ensure the product adheres to internationally recognized quality and safety benchmarks, which reduces compliance risks.
Control Method Selection Insight In practice, most buyers choose between computer-controlled and manual-controlled accuracy grades based on their testing precision needs; computer control typically offers higher repeatability but at a premium.
Power and Ambient Temperature Considerations A critical question to ask your supplier is whether the device’s power consumption (below 600 W or less than 300 W) and operating ambient temperature range (e.g., -10 °C to 35 °C) align with your facility’s infrastructure and environmental conditions to avoid performance issues or added energy costs.


















