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Displacement Transducers.
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Subminiature Gauging DVRT The Submini Gauging DVRT delivers high performance in a small package. Designed to get into tight spaces while providing an exceptionally smooth static and dynamic response, and resistance to side loading.
Microminiature DVRT The World's Smallest Displacement Transducers! Ideal for critical linear displacement measurements, these DVRT®s deliver high performance in a tiny package.
Microminiature Gauging DVRT Ideal for tiny, tight array gauging. Applications in industrial automation, quality control and precision positioning. Subminiature DVRT For linear control and precision measurement applications, subminiature DVRT®s feature a fast response and rugged packaging.
Non-Contact DVRT Non-contacting, continuous output inductive position sensors for harsh environments and tight spaces. Designed for both conductive and ferrous targets.
Gauging DVRT For economical gauging applications in industrial automation, quality control and precision positioning."
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Embedded Controller
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We manufacture for industrial applications an embedded contoller complete with five load cell imputs. The output connects direct to a computer via the USB Port. All channels have 200 samples per second. Various other inputs and outputs can be provided. Contact us for further information on this very smart product.
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Force Probes
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AIFP Arthroscopically implantable force probe! Smaller than a #2 pencil tip, this submergible micro-force transducer is ideal for medical research applications.
Description Smaller than a no. 2 pencil tip, this submergible micro-force transducer is ideal for medical research applications. The AIFP® is constructed from micro-machined stainless steel and heat treated to form an elliptical spring microstructure, which deforms elastically when loaded. This construction allows the device to accurately and reproduceably measure applied forces.
A quarter bridge strain gauge bonded to the structure provides a sensititve output, linearly proportional to force. The strain gauge's self temperature coefficient is matched to the stainless steel substrate to minimize the effect of temperature on probe output. The elliptical cross section and 3-conductor flat tape cable keep the device anchored and oriented within fibrous materials. In addition, bridge completion resistors are included in the AIFP's integral connector.
For implantation, a trocar and slotted cannula are used to bury the transducer within the tissue substance. A suture may be placed in an aperture located in the wall of the probe to facilitate probe removal. The AIFP® is coated with high temperature polyimide and parylene coatings for protection against moisture and saline solutions."
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Gravity Systems
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It is common to find the gravity rollers exerting a larger weight or tension onto the conveyor belt due to a build up of dirt and dust. We have known 30 tonne rollers to increase in weight to 45 – 50 tonnes. Obviously this is not the best situation. This additional weight could cause the conveyor to fail and most certainly causes un-necessary wear and tear of the conveyor system. .
Monitoring the tension in a gravity roller system is a sensible approach to maintainimng your conveyor in the best possible condition."
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Hand Held Displays
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Cable attached and Telemetry Radio Handheld Displays are available. The choice of Display depends upon the application and how the Load Cell System will be used.
Contact us for advise on the best Display for your project."
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