Toshi Suzuki is the Vice President of Pulstec USA, Inc., and has been working for the company for 27 years.
During the first 13 years at Pulstec, Toshi worked as an engineer at the company's primary headquarters in Japan. In 2008, Toshi relocated to the United States to serve as Pulstec's lead U.S. salesperson.
Toshi is passionate about helping manufacturers and engineers measure residual stress and educating the public on how residual stress can be measured by X-ray diffraction.
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Analyzing residual stress is vital for many reasons, but which method do you need to use? In this article, Pulstec explores and compares various residual stress measurements.
Presentation and workshop was held at the University of Waterloo Date: May 24th 2022 Place: The University of Waterloo Subjects: Residual Stress Presentation and Workshop,...
Advances in optical techniques, electronics, and precision measurement instruments have revolutionized the equipment testing industry in recent years. Pulstec, a residual stress measurement device manufacturer,...
Retained austenite refers to austenite that does not transform into martensite after a heat treatment, particularly quenching. To break it down further, there are two...