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Supplier: DEPRAG, Inc.
Description: Highly accurate measurements Wide measurement range In-process control with the torque transducer The selection of a suitable torque transdu- cer is a basic requirement for the adjust- ment - monitoring and inspection of screw- drivers - and also for the testing of screw joints and
- Accuracy: 1 ±% Full Scale
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Maximum Torque: 1.77 to 177 In-lbs
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 140 F
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The torque sensor consists of two steel disks, between which a ring is fitted which contains several shear-sensitive quartz plates. The crystal axes of the quartz plates are oriented tan-gentially to the peripheral direction and therefore yield a charge exactly proportional to the
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Maximum Torque: 221 In-lbs
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 248 F
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The reaction torque sensor is integrated under high preload between preload screw and nut. When a torque acts on a sensor, the shear stresses produced are transmitted to the crystals. The charge signal proportional to the force is picked up by an electrode and fed through
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Maximum Torque: 88.5 In-lbs
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 248 F
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The torque sensor consists of two steel disks, between which a ring is fitted which contains several shear-sensitive quartz plates. The crystal axes of the quartz plates are oriented tan-gentially to the peripheral direction and therefore yield a charge exactly proportional to the
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Maximum Torque: 1770 In-lbs
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 248 F
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Supplier: Kistler Group
Description: The torque sensor con sists of two steel disks, be tween which a ring is fitted which contains several shear-sensitive quartz plates. The crystal axes of the quartz plates are oriented tangentially to the peripheral direction and therefore yield a charge exactly proportional to the
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Maximum Torque: 44.25 to 1770 In-lbs
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 248 F
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Model 5013 Piezoelectric Accelerometer is a small, lightweight, very rugged sensor with low sensitivity of 0.7 picoCoulomb/g making it an excellent selection for high shock tests to 20,000 g. The unique design of the piezoelectric seismic system ensures that the units have
- Acceleration: 1000 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 15000 Hz
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Models 5012 and 5012-HT Piezoelectric Accelerometers are ideal units for general shock work. The unique design of the piezoelectric seismic system ensures that the units have minimum spurious response to mounting torque, body strains, cable vibration, cable whip, pressure
- Acceleration: 1000 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 12000 Hz
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: The Models 904 and 904-HT Piezoelectric Accelerometers are primarily designed for industrial applications where monitoring and measurement of vibration levels are desirable but only a minimum of electronic equipment is available. The internal construction of the piezoelectric seismic
- Acceleration: 500 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 10000 Hz
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Supplier: Columbia Research Labs, Inc.
Description: , the Model 5001 is a good choice in applications where low levels of 1g or less may be encountered. The unique design of the piezoelectric seismic system ensures that the units have no discernible spurious response to mounting torque, body strains, cable vibration, cable whip,
- Acceleration: 1000 g
- Device Type: Sensor / Transducer
- Features: Sealed
- Frequency Range: 2 to 15000 Hz
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Supplier: Steiner & Martins, Inc.
Description: sonar transducer, Bio Diesel mixer transducer, Solid separation transducer, stop organism growth on boat hull, Biodiesel mixing transducer, High-Torque Traveling Wave Ultrasonic Motor Piezo Material: SM118 Body Material: Aluminum Dimensions: 79.5 x 45 x 35 mm
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Supplier: Steiner & Martins, Inc.
Description: sonar transducer, Bio Diesel mixer transducer, Solid separation transducer, stop organism growth on boat hull, Biodiesel mixing transducer, High-Torque Traveling Wave Ultrasonic Motor Piezo Material: SM118 Body Material: Aluminum Dimensions: 163 x 61 x 45 mm
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Supplier: Steiner & Martins, Inc.
Description: sonar transducer, Bio Diesel mixer transducer, Solid separation transducer, stop organism growth on boat hull, Biodiesel mixing transducer, High-Torque Traveling Wave Ultrasonic Motor Piezo Material: SM118 Body Material: Aluminum Dimensions: 109 x 50 x 40 mm
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Supplier: Steiner & Martins, Inc.
Description: sonar transducer, Bio Diesel mixer transducer, Solid separation transducer, stop organism growth on boat hull, Biodiesel mixing transducer, High-Torque Traveling Wave Ultrasonic Motor Piezo Material: SM118 Body Material: Aluminum Dimensions: 53.75 x 45 x 35 mm
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Supplier: Marposs Corp
Description: finishing. Piezoelectric Force Sensors: Piezoelectric sensors are typically used to detect dynamic forces, e.g. collisions. They are even more powerful than strain gauge sensors, but only suitable for short cutting cycles. Ring-shaped sensors are used on
- Category of Device: Sensor Element / Chip
- Sensor Technology: Strain Gauge
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Supplier: Piezosystem Jena, Inc.
Description: time flexible epoxy insulation mounting at top/bottom plate option: positioning feedback sensor for closed loop control applications: wafer alignment micropositioning scanning mirror tilting vibration
- Actuator Configuration: Stack
- Blocked Force: 3500 N
- Capacitance: 7000 to 70000 nF
- Diameter or Height: 20 mm
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Supplier: Piezosystem Jena, Inc.
Description: epoxy ceramic insulation option: positioning feedback sensor for closed loop control applications: nanopositioning scanning microscopy micromanipulation microinjection optical adjustment laser fine
- Actuator Configuration: Stack
- Blocked Force: 850 N
- Capacitance: 340 to 12600 nF
- Diameter or Height: 12 mm
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Supplier: Piezosystem Jena, Inc.
Description: piezoelectrical actuators. These actuators provide tilt to the top plate on up to three axes. By using all actuators together the top plate exhibits a piston movement up to 8 µm. Two of the axes are perpendicular to each other. Their construction is temperature compensated so that
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2 to 3
- Supply Voltage: -10 to 150 volts
- Tilt Angle: -0.2292 to 0.2292 degrees
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Bearingless Digital Torque Sensors with Very High Capacities S. Himmelstein and Company announces the MCRT® 86011V Series Bearingless Digital Torquemeter. These large capacity models are available with 500, 750, and 1,000 kNm torque ranges and offer (read more)
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The TRS Series reaction torque sensors offer long term reliability due to non moving parts and state of the art bonded foil strain gages. The anodized aluminum TRS Series is also available as a two axis sensor, torque and thrust, on special request. Whenever possible, the best approach for precision torque measurements isvia reaction torque sensing, eliminating high maintenance and high cost of slip rings, bearings, and brushes. (read more)
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.05% Straightforward installation, in less axial length than needed for a rotary torque sensor Simple mounting — no keyed shafts or couplings Durable — little-to-no maintenance required No bearings or speed limits Typical Applications: (read more)
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Non-Contact, Ultra Precise Digital Torque Sensors with with Spline Drive per AND 10262 & AND 20002 Capacities from 50 to 10,000 lbf-in (5.65 to 1,130 N-m) 0.03% Combined Nonlinearity and Hysteresis (read more)
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(Hoffman Estates, IL, January 4, 2022) – S. Himmelstein and Company announces the MCRT® 80001V Series Bearingless Digital Torquemeter offering a compact solution for making low torque measurements with high accuracy. Available capacities (read more)
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Hypersen 6-Axis Force Torque Sensor (HPS-FT Series) can measure the force and torque values in real time in 3 axes: X, Y and Z. The high-precision strain gauge and structural design help it achieve higher SNR and sensitivity. In addition, the embedded temperature compensation algorithm highly (read more)
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Hypersen 6-Axis Force Torque Sensor (HPS-FT Series) can measure the force and torque values in real time in 3 axes: X, Y and Z. The high-precision strain gauge and structural design help it achieve higher SNR and sensitivity. In addition, the embedded temperature compensation algorithm highly (read more)
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Hypersen 6-Axis Force Torque Sensor (HPS-FT Series) can measure the force and torque values in real time in 3 axes: X, Y and Z. The high-precision strain gauge and structural design help it achieve higher SNR and sensitivity. In addition, the embedded temperature compensation algorithm highly (read more)
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Piezo Motors: Principle of Operation for Engineers
, quartz, Rochelle salt, topaz, tourmaline, and bone (dry bone exhibits some piezoelectric properties due to the apatite crystals, and the piezoelectric effect is generally thought to act as a biological force sensor). An example of man-made piezoelectric materials includes barium titanate and lead
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IEEE 1451.4 Standard and Practice
In the practice of sensor measurements making sense of numerical information becomes an important factor in the usability of the sensor itself. Typical sensors output a given voltage or current as a direct relationship to the load. This load can be force, torque, pressure or temperature
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Principle and manufacture of a new type of torque sensor based on the torsional effect of a piezoelectric quartz disc
At present, the piezoelectric torque sensor almost always utilizes a shear effect, which is called the ‘force × level arm’ method [2].
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A new measurement system for magnetic anisotropy with pulsed rotation field
1 : quadrature oscillator, 2 : zero-cross analog switch S, and Sy, 3&4 : amplifier 4and A,,, 58.6 : electromagnets % and Iv$, 7 : piezoelectric torque sensor , 8 :sample, 9 : oscilloscope .
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Handbook of Manufacturing Engineering and Technology
In Fig. 6a is the most commonly used piezoelectric torque sensor Type 9275 from Kistler, while in Fig. 6b is a strain gauge sensor Type 4504B also from Kistler.
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Vibration, Structural Engineering and Measurement I
TAO Hong-yan[7] invented a piezoelectric torque sensor which can convert torque into voltage., but its mechanical structure is complicated, and can measure static torque only.
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Experimental measuring procedure for the friction torque in rolling bearings
Nevertheless, the piezoelectric torque sensor , although being able to measure torques between −10 and +10 N m, was able to measure accurately very small torques, which is one of the major advantages of the piezoelectric sensors.
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Experimental comparison of reference current waveform techniques for pulsating torque minimization in PMAC motors
Mechatronics, * Piezoelectric torque sensor (pulsating).
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Weight Reduction of Reciprocating Parts with a Spherical Joint Piston
In this test, the prototype was developed to readily evaluate the rotational torque of the cup and bottom face under an inertial load on the high frequency fluctuating load by using a crystal piezoelectric torque sensor .
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Fiber optic sensor for angular position measurement: application for an electrical power-assisted steering system
[5] Hammond J. M., Ryzard M. L., ″A non-contact piezoelectric torque sensor ″, IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium, p. 715-723 (1998).
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Optical Torque Sensors for Local Impedance Control Realization of an Anthropomorphic Robot Arm
[3] J. A. Kovacich et al., “Method of Manufacturing a Piezoelectric Torque Sensor ,” U.S. Patent 6 442 812 B1, 2002.
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Ultra low frequency FM sensing of piezoelectric strain voltage
[8] J. Hammond and R. Lec, “A non-contact piezoelectric torque sensor ,” in Frequency Control Symposium, 1998.