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Strain transmitter monitors dirty applications

A Kistler Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 4, 2008

The Type 9238A suits monitoring press fit, riveting and spot welding applications, where the force profile is indicative of the quality of the process, even in dirty and wet conditions.

Kistler Instruments has released a piezoelectric strain transmitter that offers significant advantages over conventional strain gauge types.

The integral digital charge amplifier provides a normalised voltage output signal combined with tolerance of high overloads, high sensitivity, IP67 sealing and almost unlimited service life.

The sensor suits quality monitoring in volume production environments.

A single cable carries the signal output, measurement control, range selection serial interface and excitation voltage signals.

The Type 9238A strain transmitter is fixed with one M6 screw.

Typically, mounted on a machine structure, the transmitter can measure force indirectly through proportional strain.

The transmitter suits monitoring production processes such as press fit, riveting and spot welding where the force profile is indicative of the quality of the process, even in dirty and wet conditions.

For applications where a charge output is required, the same sensor is available without the integrated charge amplifier as the Type 9237A strain sensor.

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