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a measure used to determine value.

See Also: Gages, Pressure Gauges, Height Gauges


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  • 3-Hole Bolt On Strain Gauge Sensor

    Datum Electronics, Ltd.

    The series 460 3-hole bolt-on strain sensor has a unique design, eliminating the temperature effect on bending and strain of the application, and. can work in almost any environment and in any weather.Datum Electronics offers two types of multi-element bolt-on strain sensor that have been developed to provide a rugged and robust production sensor with the benefits associated with a complex strain gauge installation. The bolt-on strain sensors have been designed to measure tensile and compressive bending stresses ranging from 50 to 1100 micro-strain, for use in applications including vehicles, civil engineering structures, silos, hoppers, vessels, and specialist engineering projects.

  • Long Gauge Length Axial Extensometers

    Model 3542L - Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation

    The dual flexure design makes the 3542L very rugged and insensitive to vibrations. These extensometers are designed for testing a wide range of materials including metals, plastics, composites and ceramics. Epsilon’s Model 3543 is recommended for applications requiring long gauge lengths and larger measuring ranges.The Model 3542L comes standard with Epsilon’s quick attach kit, making it easy to mount the extensometer on the test specimen. The quick attach kit can be removed, allowing mounting of the extensometer with springs or rubber bands.The 3542L extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.

  • Split Type Ultrasonic Level Gauge

    HR9100D - HighReach Measuring & Controlling System Co.,Ltd

    1. Stable and reliable / We select high-quality modules and key components from the power supply part to select high-stability and reliable devices, which can directly initiate imported instruments. 2, patented technology / one ring patented sound wave intelligent technology software can Intelligent outgoing analysis without any debugging and other special steps, this technology has the function of dynamic thinking, dynamic analysis 3, high precision / sound wave intelligence owned by our company The patented technology greatly improves the accuracy of the ultrasonic level gauge, the Liquid level accuracy reaches ±0.2%, can resist various interference wavesThe instrument is a non-contact instrument, not Direct contact with liquid, so the failure rate is low. The instrument provides a variety of installation methods, users can use this . The Instrument Manual Calibrate to 5. The Protection of The Level of Multiple Protection / IP67 & Instrument Reaches; INPUT and Output Lines All have have Lightning Protection and Short Circuit Protection.

  • Integrated/Separated Explosion-Proof Ultrasonic Level Gauge

    HR9100E - HighReach Measuring & Controlling System Co.,Ltd

    1. Safety / use of die-cast aluminum alloy waterproof, explosion-proof shell; the explosion-proof grade of the instrument reaches Exd (ia) IIBT4 2. stable and reliable / we choose high-quality module key components from the power supply Part of The Circuit Design Stable and Reliable Devices CAN Completely Replace imported Instruments. 3. Patented Technology / Ultrasonic Intelligent Software CAN with Carry OUT Intelligent echo Analysis, the without the any the debugging and OTHER Special Steps, the this Technology has The function of Dynamic Thinking, Dynamic Analysis 4. High precision / sound wave intelligent patent technology owned by our company, so that The accuracy of the ultrasonic level gauge is greatly improved, the liquid level accuracy reaches 0.3%, it can resist various interference waves, the failure rate is low, the installation is easy, and the maintenance is easy. The instrument is a non-contact instrument and does not directly contact with liquid. Users can use this manual to calibrate the instrument. 6. The protection level of multiple protection/instrument reaches IP65; all output and input lines have lightning protection and short circuit protection.

  • Rugged, Long Gauge Length Extensometers

    Model 3543 - Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation

    With over 15 years of proven reliability in the world’s most demanding testing environments, the Model 3543 extensometer is designed to survive in those applications where standard axial extensometers would not. Designed by Epsilon, the Model 3543 was created to survive specimen failure by separating into two halves, thus preventing permanent damage to the module body. During operation, the upper half of the extensometer pulls out of the main body. Tapered measuring beams activate strain gaged flexures within the unit. This unique design allows long measuring ranges, yet retains compatibility with electronics for strain gaged transducers. These models offer high accuracy and are light weight but rugged, with low operating force. They are tension only units.The units have hardened tool steel knife edges. Standard quick attach wires provided with the extensometer work on flat specimens up to 12 x 31 mm (0.5 x 1.25 inch) and on rounds up to 25 mm (1 inch) diameter. Optional quick attach kit wire forms are available for use on larger samples. See Model 3542L for long gauge lengths with smaller measuring ranges.The Model 3543 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.

  • PXI Strain Gauge Simulator Module 2-Channel, 1K

    40-265-202 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-265 is a strain gauge simulator that simulates the operation of a range of strain gauges making it ideal for testing strain gauge meters and a wide variety of industrial control systems. It provides a simple way of replacing in house developed sensors with a low cost simulator having excellent performance that is easy to calibrate and use.

  • Contactless Wafer Gauge for Resistivity, Thickness

    MX 60x - E+H Metrology GmbH

    The MX60x series measure Resistivity or Sheet Resistance of silicon and other materials.

  • Digital Indicator for Strain Gauge Sensors

    AD-4530 - A&D Company, Ltd.

    Low cost digital indicator for various applications. Suitable for measurement of load, pressure, torque, tension and more at an affordable price.Digital Zero (DZ) stores zero data at any measurement point. This function can also be used to tare weight. Measurement can simply be restarted when it was interrupted by a loss of power.Power on zero function adjusts to zero when the power is turned on.Digital filter provides stable measurement results.Digital span calibration. Easy calibration just by inputting the rated output of a sensor. No need to use a mass.

  • Gauge Type T Thermocouple Wire

    W-TW-44P - Physitemp Instruments

    Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.

  • Gauge Type T Thermocouple Wire

    W-TW-20 - Physitemp Instruments

    Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.

  • Gauge Type T Thermocouple Wire

    W-TW-44P2 - Physitemp Instruments

    Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.

  • Gauge Type T Thermocouple Wire

    W-TW-44 - Physitemp Instruments

    Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.

  • Gauge Type T Thermocouple Wire

    W-TW-24 - Physitemp Instruments

    Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.

  • Gauge Type T Thermocouple Wire

    W-TW-40 - Physitemp Instruments

    Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.

  • Gauge Type T Thermocouple Wire

    W-TW-36 - Physitemp Instruments

    Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.

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