Torque sensor technology is becoming more and more mature, but its development has gone through three stages. The first stage is the generation of measurement technology. Hooke's Law was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1678. Hooke's law describes the proportional relationship between material elongation and related material tension. And, with the advent of bridge circuits, small changes in voltage c...
Multi-Axis Sensors is a kind of force sensor which can measure the force and torque components in more than two directions at the same time. Multiaxial force sensors can be used in many fields, from robotics, automotive manufacturing and automated assembly lines, to aviation, down to biomechanics. So what are the architectural categories of multiaxial force sensors that are widely used? There...
Force sensors, also known as load cells, are powerful tools that have revolutionized the field of measurements across various industries. These sensors enable accurate and precise force measurements, opening doors to advancements in technology, science, and healthcare. In this blog post, we will delve into the fundamental principles behind force sensors, explore their wide-ranging applications, an...
Let's take a brief look at the common torque sensor classifications and principles. Non-contact torque sensors are also dynamic torque sensors, also known as torque sensors, torque speed sensors, rotating torque sensors and so on. Its input and output shafts are connected by a torsion bar, with a spline on the input shaft and a keyway on the output shaft. When the torsion bar is torsioned by the r...
Torque sensors play an important role as a key technology in modern industry. Whether in the manufacturing, automotive or energy sectors, the application of torque sensors provides accurate measurement and monitoring, helping organisations to achieve greater efficiency, quality and safety.Application Areas of Torque Sensors: 1. Manufacturing: In the manufacturing sector, rotational torque sen...
6. Medical Applications:In the medical field, 3-axis force sensors find applications in areas such as prosthetics, rehabilitation devices, and surgical instrumentation. By providing real-time force feedback, these sensors assist in the development of precise and responsive medical equipment, improving patient outcomes and enhancing the capabilities of healthcare ...
Torque sensors are categorised (based on physical form) as dynamic torque sensors (which can rotate continuously through more than 360°) and static torque sensors (which do not rotate continuously). Dynamic Torque Sensors Dynamic torque transducers (based on the method of signal transmission) can be subdivided into non-contact torque transducers and carbon brush contact (slip ring) torque tran...
First, Manufacturing High-precision force sensors play an important role in the manufacturing industry. In the production line, high-precision force sensors can be used to measure and control the torque, pressure and tension of various processing equipment and other parameters to ensure product quality and production stability. For example, in metal processing and machining, high-precision force s...