Michelli Weighing & Measurement Blog
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What a Full-Stack Measurement Partner Can Do for Your Business
A full stack measurement partner is akin to a secret weapon. One that you can trust to ensure your equipment is reliable so you can focus on operations. In industries ranging from manufacturing and aerospace to food and beverage, that relationship is important because...
Beyond Accuracy: How Measurement Drives Safety, Compliance, and Performance
In the industrial world, measurement is the invisible backbone that enables modern operations to function, scale, and remain compliant. On this World Metrology Day, we want to focus on measurement’s practical, everyday impact. Beyond getting the right number on a...
Digital Asset Management for Calibration Tracking | TRAC
If you manage a facility, you already know the feeling: an auditor is arriving in two days, and your team is scrambling through filing cabinets to find the right calibration certificates for your equipment. However, relying on paper records or disorganized...
Arnold Orville Beckman: Pushing Precision to New Domains
April 10 marks the birthday of Arnold Orville Beckman (1900-2004), a man who changed the landscape of modern chemistry and laboratory science forever. While you may not know his name, his inventions are used heavily in laboratories, manufacturing plants, and food...
Susan Jane Cunningham: an Early Pioneer of Precision
March 23 marks the birthday of a pioneer whose name is seldom spoken outside the halls of her beloved Swarthmore College. Yet, along with educating generations of students, Susan Jane Cunningham (1842–1921) was an architect of modern scientific discipline. Long before...
Fueling the Future | Measurement Solutions for the Energy Sector
The energy industry is truly gargantuan, providing for nearly every aspect of our everyday lives. Despite its size, however, producing the energy we need requires extreme precision across every step of the process, making reliable energy measurement solutions...
Load Cells vs. Strain Gauges: What’s the Difference and Which Do You Need?
When it comes to force and weight measurement, two terms come up regularly: load cells and strain gauges. They are closely connected, but they are not the same thing. Understanding the difference is key to choosing the right measurement solution for your application....
Achieving Aerospace Precision | Calibration & Measurement Solutions
In the aerospace industry, precision is not optional. It is mission-critical. From ensuring accurate weight and balance to maintaining the reliability of critical components, every measurement must meet the highest standards. That is where Michelli Weighing &...
Quality Control Weighing System Development for Green Shutter Teas
Green Shutter Teas St. Rose, LASummary | A Quality Control Weighing System to Ensure Packaging Consistency A quality control weighing system is used to increase uniformity and improve process control, ultimately improving consistency of a final...
Plug Gauges: History, Calibration, Maintenance & More
Plug gauges may be some of the simplest tools in the metrology world, but their role is enormous. These cylindrical measurement tools verify that holes, bores, and threaded components meet exact dimensional tolerances. Whether used in aerospace machining or...
How Multimeters Are Used Across Industries
Multimeters are the key to minimizing extremely costly downtime in industrial environments. Whether it’s a chemical plant performing control system maintenance, or a logistics company ensuring its fleet remains road-ready, accurate electrical measurement tools such as...
What Makes a Multimeter Accurate? How They Work and Why Calibration Matters
A Brief History of Multimeters The multimeter has been a cornerstone of electrical testing since the early 1920s. Originally known as the “Avometer,” this device combined the functions of several instruments into one. Over time, analog needle-based models evolved into...











