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  • Why Our Float Magnetic Field is Superior
    level gage ­ the. stronger the field, the more reliable the instrument will function. There is. a plethora of magnetic gage manufacturers in operation today. As. verified by independent experts in magnetic technology, however,. Jerguson has the strongest magnetic field of them all!. Weak South Field
  • Introduction to Strain Gages
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  • Strain Gage Technical Data
    magnetic field. Magnetic induction can be controlled by using twisted lead wires and forming minimum but equal loop areas in each side of the bridge. Temperature effects on gage resistance and gage factor should be compensated for as well. This may require measurement of temperature at the gage
  • Introduction to Pressure Transducers
    Acquisition | Dial Thermometers | Fiber Optics | Flexible Heaters | Flowmeters | Glass Bulb Thermometers | Grippers | Heaters | Humidity Measurement | Immersion Heaters | Infrared Thermometers | Level Measurement | Load Cells | Magnetic Flow Meters | Panel Meters | Pressure Gauges | Pressure Transducers
  • Torque Sensors: An Overview of their Design and Application (.pdf)
    or absorbed. The power may be transmitted from. rotating member to stationary member by various means, such as the magnetic field of a motor. or generator, brake shoes or pads on drums or rotors, or the lubricant between a bearing and a. shaft. Thus, reaction torque sensors become useful tools
  • Introduction to Load Cells
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  • Avoiding Noise Errors in Torque Sensing Systems
    brush noise, brush/ring wear,. Nonetheless, when subjected to a high (400. errors from wear products shunting gages, and. oersteds) magnetic field at line frequency, an. susceptibility to oil contamination. Option G torquemeter is unaffected, while a. non-hardened version has errors in excess
  • AN117 Basic Bridge Circuits
    . Academy for almost 50 years. Christie made many contributions to magnetic science, such as the dependence of magnetic. forces on temperature and solar ray effects on terrestrial magnetism. In 1833, he published a paper on the magneto-electric. conductivity of various metals, illustrating how wire

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