Strain gauges
MinebeaMitsumi strain gauges consist of a very thin etched measuring grid film on a thin plastic carrier that detect expanding and contracting deformations. These are the core element of many weighing technologies we find, for example, in common home scales but also in crane scales or in determining the stress of materials. The slightest deformation of the measuring grids changes their electric resistance. With load cells, they particularly stand out for their minimal size and weight, sensitivity and stability. In civil engineering, the strain gauges are used in static stress management but they can also be used in shock or endurance testing of different materials.
Technology : resistance
Geometry : surface
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