Semcon to Perform Extensive Durability Testing
STOCKHOLM--Regulatory News:
Semcon (STO:SEMC) Test Center in Göteborg will perform a large scale durability test on a rear chassis installation on a heavy vehicle for a Swedish heavy vehicle development company.
Semcon will design and build the test rig and perform durability testing of the rear axle installation including chassis frame, axle, suspension, hub and brakes. The test will be divided in three different load cases over a four month period. The set up includes up to six hydraulic actuators and the test will be used to verify the simulation model results. The test is a sequel from similar tests on a front chassis assembly made earlier this year.
Semcon has extensive test operations around the world with test laboratories in Sweden and Germany, test track facilities in south of Spain and winter testing in the cold zone area in northern Sweden. Semcon Test Center has since 1996 been a major test partner in durability, fatigue, vibration, climate and functional testing for customers in many industries and of many products such as vehicles, offshore platform structures, forest harvester equipment, mobile phones, solar panels, wind power plants, tooth implants, sailing and motor yacht components and lightweight composite structures.
Semcon is a global engineering services company active in the areas of product development and technical information with specialist teams that meet our customers’ requirements. The Group has sites at 40 locations on three continents with around 2,850employees employees with extensive experience from many different development-intensive sectors. Semcon had annual sales of SEK 3.3 billion in 2008 and Semcon’s shares are listed on the Nasdaq OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm under the SEMC ticker.
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