Increasing production capacity and increasing the number of orders has resulted in the need for faster, easier and simpler testing and control of products before delivery. The use of automated measurement and control systems achieves great savings and advantages, which allows for the reduction of complaints and the delivery of poor-quality products to the end customer. The automotive industry requires high precision and product quality. In order to meet all requirements, it is necessary to raise the measurement and control systems to a higher level and thus facilitate the fulfillment of the above. The paper presents the process of automating the measurement system for testing EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve leakage. The automation of the system and the method of control open up the possibilities of application to other similar parts. By analyzing the operation of the system, monitoring and controlling output parameters, data indicating the quality of the product. Improving product quality results in increased competitiveness on the market.
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Almir Osmanović, Jasmin Halilović, Malik Čabaravdić, Edis Nasić, Senad Omeragić (2025) Design of an automated system for testing EGR valve leakage. Quality 2025 (S. Jašarević, editor), ISSN 1512-9268, Neum, B&H, 3-5 June 2025., pp. 129-134
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