Reliable Tension Load Cells for Precise Measurement
Tension and compression load cells are types of sensors used to measure force in mechanical systems.
Tension Load Cell: A tension load cell is specifically designed to measure forces when the load is pulling away from the sensor.
It typically consists of a structure with a central loading point where the force is applied. As tension force is applied, the load cell deforms slightly, and this deformation is measured and converted into an electrical signal proportional to the applied force.
Compression Load Cell: On the other hand, a compression load cell is designed to measure forces when the load is pushing or compressing the sensor.
When a compression force is applied, the load cell deforms in a controlled manner, and this deformation is converted into an electrical signal, providing a measure of the force applied. Both Tension and compression load cells are crucial in various industrial and scientific applications where accurate force measurement is required.
These applications can include materials testing, industrial weighing scales, force feedback in robotics, and other scenarios where understanding and controlling forces are essential. The choice between tension and compression load cells depends on the specific requirements of the application.