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Laurel Electronics, Inc
A high-sensitivity 5-digit meter for use with load cells, strain gauges and microvolt input signals where high accuracy and stability are required. Load cell operation allows 4- or 6-wire hookup and display in engineering units, such as lbs, kg or psi. Built-in excitation for up to four 350-ohm load cells in parallel.
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HopeTech
high-power DC electronic load is a high-precision programmable DC electronic load controlled by a high-performance microprocessor. 3.5-inch TFT true color LCD display with Chinese and English menu.
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Dynamic Load Monitoring Ltd.
The Subsea Shackle Load Cell has been designed to measure loads in a subsea environment. DLM’s subsea shackles are suited to fit leading industry Crosby and GN shackles.
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Osborne Transformer Corp.
Osborne has developed a wide range of DC load simulation inductors that are known for the transients they produce. Osborne DC load simulation inductors are unique and innovative because they are engineered to produce a precise time constant current transient during the current charge cycle.Another distinguishing feature of our load simulation inductors is that they produce a precise voltage transient during the current discharge cycle. The resulting test circuit can be used to accurately replace real loads in a variety of circuit simulation applications.
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Instron
The 2519-xxxN Series load cells are specifically designed for use with 3300 single column testing systems. Automatic transducer recognition and electrical calibration makes them easy to use. The load cells incorporate overload protection and can withstand loads up to 150% of their force capacity without damage and 300% without mechanical failure. The load cells allow the user to zero out the tare weight of a grip or fixture that weighs up to 40% of the force capacity, while still maintaining the full specified accuracy.
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ELMA Electronic, Inc.
The 6U cPCI Load Board functions to test a system's cooling capabilities by first applying the load to the power supply for verification and finally creating the necessary heat to confirm chassis cooling.
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