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Torque transducer uses optical transmission

A StrainSense product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 29, 2005

A novel flange type torque transducer can operate up to 15,000rev/min.

StrainSense offers the NMB flange type torque transducer that can operate up to 15,000rev/min.

This transducer combines a calibrated torque-measuring flange with an optical transmission method for interference-free measurements.

The NMB flange type torque transducer uses a unique digital signal transmission system based on an optical transmission method and sensing element.

This torque transducer is a thin flange noncontact design with no bearings, and can measure both static and dynamic torque.

A newly developed strain gauge has improved precision, fatigue resistance, and long-term stability.

Applications can be found in automotive, agricultural, offshore, aerospace and shipbuilding Industries for test, development and production.

The transducer's design of spigot joint and split stator construction allow easy Installation and removal.

The NMB torque transducers are part of the precision range of sensors and instrumentation offered by StrainSense.

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