STRAIN GAUGE |data acquisition systems|data logger|digital panel meter|vibration monitoring HBM through Durham Instruments supplies a large variety of StrainGauges. We have included .pdf files for your information on our Strain Gauges for even more information on these Strain Gauges contact Durham Instruments. The Interface Minibeam Strain Gauge Load Cells are now available with MR coating as a cost effective method of protecting 25 thru 250 Ib load cells from high humidity conditions (up to and including 95% Relative Humidity) and periodic exposure to condensation. These units are not intended for submerged operation. For specifications on lower capacity models with MR (Moisture Resistant), contact Durham Instruments. The Sealed Super-Mini Load Cell is a precision Strain Gauge Load Cell which is waterproof and barometrically insensitive. It is designed for testing, weighing & force measurements in tension & compression. Interface's application of proprietary advanced materials technology, in Strain Gauge and flexure design, produces a Load Cells with the highest accuracy in the industry yet priced competitively with lower performance units. These rugged cells have no moving parts to wear out or get out of adjustment. The specifications listed below illustrate the superior performance of Interface Sealed SMM Series Strain Gauge Load Cell and are a major factor in their worldwide acceptance in applications such as structural force testing, thrust measurement, steelyard rod conversions, conveyor scales, check weighers, counting and white scales, tensile testing and engine dynamometers. Strain measurements in increased temperatures on weldable components, on which - due to their size - strain gage application with hot curing adhesive is not possible. Strain gauge use „on site“ where the cleanliness required for bonding cannot be guaranteed (on construction sites, in production plants etc.). Schaevitz® P1400 Series Strain Gauge Pressure Transducers are sensors that provide highly precise measurement of wet/dry differential pressures over wide temperature ranges. Standard versions of this transducer use a 17-4 pH stainless steel diaphragm to sense pressure. The deflection of the diaphragm is transferred to a double cantilever beam by a force transfer rod. Strain in the beam, and therefore, input pressure is measured by four foil strain gauges. |