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Force and Load Sensors -
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Force and load sensors covers electrical sensing devices used to measure tension, compression, and shear forces
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Six-axis Force and Torque Sensors -
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Six-axis force and torque sensors measure the full six components of force and torque: vertical, lateral, and longitudinal forces as well as camber, steer, and torque movements
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Force and Torque Instruments -
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Force and torque instruments are used to measure force, weight or torque. Some can measure force and torque by changing the sensor / transducer
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Constant Force Springs -
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Constant force springs are tightly coiled wound bands of pre-hardened spring steel or stainless steel strip. When extended, a constant force is exerted and maintained as the spring is allowed to close
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Load Cells -
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Load cells are transducers for force and load measurement, often with mounting packaging. They are widely used in testing, instrumentation, and as components in larger devices such as scales
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Strain Gauges -
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Strain gauges are measuring elements that convert force, pressure, tension, etc., into an electrical signal
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Mechanical Feedthroughs -
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Mechanical feedthroughs transmit mechanical motion through the walls of a vacuum system. Both linear and rotary feedthroughs are included in this grouping.
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Impact Hammers -
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Impact hammers are used in structural and modal analysis to determine component or system response to impacts of varying amplitude and duration. A hammer with a force transducer in its head is paired with an accelerometer on the component being tested to compare impact and response
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Extension Springs -
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Extension springs are designed to oppose spring extension and/or provide return force to devices with extended positions
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Linear Actuators -
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Electric linear actuators have an output rod that provides linear motion via a motor driven ball screw, lead screw, or ACME screw assembly. The actuator's load is attached to the end of a screw or rod and is often unsupported.
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Washers -
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Washers are disks of metal or non-metallic material placed beneath a nut, an axle bearing, or a joint, to relieve friction, prevent leakage, isolate, prevent loosening, or distribute pressure.
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Wave Washers -
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Wave washers or wave springs are wavy metal washers designed to provide a compensating spring force and sustain a load or absorb shock
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Test Equipment and Instrument Repair Services -
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Test equipment and instrument repair services test and repair industrial equipment and instruments. They specialize in the test and repair of acoustic and vibration equipment, electrical and electronic test equipment, laboratory equipment and instruments, inspection instruments or non-destructive testing (NDT) equipment, or specialty testing equipment and instruments.
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Laboratory Centrifuges -
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Laboratory centrifuges are used to separate particles from a solution according to their size, shape, density, and viscosity of the medium and rotor speed.
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Sensor Chips -
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Sensor chips are dies incorporating semiconductor circuit elements that are used to convert changes to some physical parameter to an electrical signal.
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Kistler Instrument Corporation
Multi-Component Force Link Series
Three component load washers preloaded into a force link configuration are pre-calibrated as a finished assembly requiring no post calibration after installation.
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PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Series 208C ICP® Piezoelectric Force Sensors
For general purpose force measurements; modal analysis force inputs; drop & impact testing; material fracture; mechanical impedance; tensile testing; biomechanics; materials testing; fatigue testing
- Measure dynamic and quasi-static forces
- Full-scale compression ranges from 10 to 5000 lb (45 to 22k N)
- Single axis-low cost
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Kistler Instrument Corporation
Press Force Sensor
Press Force Sensor Type 9313 - 9363 are ready-to-use piezoelectric force sensors that are particularly suitable for measuring rapidly changing compression forces in presses. The press force sensors are supplied calibrated and can be mounted in various ways.
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PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
New Three-Component Dynamic Force Sensors Brochure
PCB Piezotronics (PCBÒ) has announced the release of a new capabilities brochure, entitled, "Three-component Dynamic Force Sensors." The brochure highlights specific sensors and instrumentation for force limited vibration testing; measuring input forces for modal analysis and structural testing; assessing biomechanical ability; and monitoring cutting tool forces.
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Tekscan, Inc.
FlexiForce® Single-Element Force Sensors
FlexiForce® is the best ultra-thin, flexible, reusable force sensor on the market with the highest repeatability among its competitors. FlexiForce® load sensors are used for testing/R&D and OEM applications. The applications are numerous and include: Occupancy Detection, Medical Instrument Design, Grip, Automotive, Fitness & Martial Arts Equipment, Garment Fitting, and Footwear Design.
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ATI Industrial Automation
F/T (force/torque) Sensor System
Product Description:
The F/T sensor system measures the full six components of force and torque. It consists of a transducer, shielded high-flex cable, and intelligent ISA or stand-alone controller.
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PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
ICP® Force Sensor Signal Conditioner
PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) has announced the debut of Model 410B01 ICP® force sensor signal conditioner, designed for monitoring forces experienced during manufacturing, assembly, on-line processes, quality assurance, and end-of-the-line product testing.
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AMTI/Advanced Mechanical Technology, Inc.
OR6-7: Biomechanics Force Platform for Gait
The OR6-7 model Biomechanics Force Platform can be used for biomechanics, engineering, medical research, orthopedics, rehabilitation evaluation, prosthetics, and general industrial uses. Specific uses include gait analysis, "Romberg" testing or stability analysis, neurological analysis, prosthetics fitting, athletic performance, shoe design, and force, power, and work studies.
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AMTI/Advanced Mechanical Technology, Inc.
OR6-6: High Frequency Force Platforms for Sports
The OR6-6 model Biomechanics Force Platform is ideal for applications, which require high frequency response or a light-weight sensor. The OR6-6 can be used for biomechanics, engineering, medical research, orthopedics, rehabilitation evaluation, prosthetics, and general industrial uses.
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Century Spring Corp.
Constant Force Springs and Reel Retrievers
A constant force spring is a roll of prestressed strip which exerts a nearly constant restraining force to resist uncoiling. The force is constant because the change in the radius of curvature is constant. This is true if the change in coil diameter due to buildup is disregarded.
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By Measuring Deflection Or A Deflecting Force - Using An Elastically Deformable ...
... Deflecting Force > Using An Elastically Deformable Force Measuring Means. Using An Elastically Deformable Force Measuring Means. Using An Elastically Deformable Force Measuring Means patent ...
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Physics 313 Lecture 1 Focus
... u? Use your conceptual model to derive the horizontal or vertical component of this deflecting force (acceleration). Again, can you explain the direction of the deflecting force from the mathematics? ...
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CTFF3 TECHNICAL NOTE INFN - LNF, Accelerator Division Frascati, April 23, 2002 ...
"Suitable interval" in order to have a good approximations of the exact expression for the field (11) in terms,. for example of the deflecting force seen by a trailing particle.. 13. For the leading ...
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COIL MOVEMENT
against the restraining force of the hairsprings. When the deflecting force and the restraining force are. equal, the coil and the pointer stop moving. As we have just stated, the deflecting force is ...
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Lecture Notes on Physics of the Environment (by Georgy I. Burde) January 25, ...
... force just balances the deflecting force. A mass of air at rest in a pressure field. is acted upon only by the pressure gradient force. As soon as it commences to move as. a result of this force, ...
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... a translated configuration that reduces a deflecting force on the contact members so that the first distal ends extend above the upper surface of the second portion to electrically couple with the ...
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DC Ammeter
... deflecting force tends to cause the coil to rotate against the restraining force of the hairsprings. When the deflecting force and the restraining force are equal, the coil and the pointer stop moving ...
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PII: S0921-3449(98)00022-6
In addition, the unique design of the magnetic roll system of HFECS is able to. enhance the deflecting force acting on a small particle. Invariably, the magnetic. deflecting force acting on a small ...
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Exploratorium: Science Snacks: Motor Effect
... then naturally "push" in the direction of the magnetic force on the wire. The deflecting force that a magnet exerts on a current-carrying wire is the mechanism behind the operation of most electric ...
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Howstuffworks "How Karate Works"
... the force of your attack spreads out across your palm and fingers. This dissipates the force of your attack over a fairly wide area; your opponent feels a relatively blunt force. But if you hold all ...
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