Dover Flexo Electronics, Inc. Datasheets for Force and Load Sensors
Force and load sensors covers electrical sensing devices used to measure tension, compression, and shear forces.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| For those measurement applications with a high load (heavy tension) on the substrate and idler rolls in the web path, the UPBH or SUPB are often the tension sensing tools... | |
| Strong, compact low transducers that convert filament or web tension into a D.C. voltage proportional to tension. Typically used in filament winding, fiber processing and materials' applications that require tension... | |
| Tension Roll® transducers and dead-shaft idler roll are combined in one integral unit. No assembly is required. Faster, easier, and less expensive to install than separate roll and transducers. Only... | |
| The F series transducer is a heavy-duty, flat transducer designed to accurately measure web tension in machines having live-shaft idler rolls. One F transducer mounts under the pillow block bearing... | |
| The model C*transducer is the industry standard in strain-gauge based web tension transducers (sometimes called 'load cells'). Available in three frame sizes and both live-shaft and dead-shaft versions. | |
| The NW Narrow Web Tension Transducer is a specialized bearing-mounted cantilevered idler roll with integrated dual tension sensors for measuring tension in a moving narrow web of paper, film, foil... | |
| The RFA Ribbon Filament Transducers are designed to measure tension in any moving ribbon, filament, or very narrow web. Ideal for wire, plastic, rubber, metal, glass, composite or other flexible... | |
| The Segmented Tension Roll transducer is a specialty idler roller that measures tension on multiple individual web strands in a slitting and rewind environment. It also serves to measure tension... | |
| The VNW (Very Narrow Web) transducer is a compact tension sensing device for measuring process tension in narrow web (up to four inches wide), ribbon or filament. The VNW transducer... |