As the world evolves, so do we. Yet we remain driven by our passion for developing innovative force measurement solutions, designing, manufacturing, and guaranteeing the highest quality performance load cells, torque transducers, multi-axis sensors, and related instrumentation available.
Interface, Inc., the world’s trusted leader in technology, design, and manufacturing of force measurement products, today launched its new downhole force measurement solution for high-pressure, high-temperature applications, the Interface Pressure Compensated Downhole Load Cell (IPCD). The IPCD is a Wheatstone bridge foil-gaged-based force measurement solution using proprietary compensation methods and designed to provide highly accurate force data in harsh environments, like those found in the oil and gas industry, while requiring limited maintenance compared to similar solutions on the market.
Force Measurement Solutions Leader Interface Launches Interface Pressure Compensated Downhole Load Cell Solution for High-Pressure Environments
New Product is Designed for High Accuracy and Reliability, While Requiring Little to No Maintenance
“The Interface Pressure Compensated Downhole Load Cell provides critical accuracy, dependability and flexibility to our customers at a modest price,” said Brian Peters, vice president of global sales, Interface. “Our hard-earned expertise and experience gained over many decades engineering force measurement solutions for the oil and gas industry, as well as deep collaboration with our customers, enabled us to bring this first-of-its-kind product to the market.”
High-pressure applications for the new IPCD load cell for test and measurement of wireline and slicklines, perforating processes, horizontal drilling, topside and drill-down, as well as offshore solutions. The Interface downhole load cell is also popular with tractor component testing, pipe recovery, plug setting, well servicing and cleaning, tension line testing and instrument fishing applications. PRESS RELEASE
How are multi-axis sensors improving product development?
With a multi–axis sensor design, a single load cell sensor can measure 3 axes of force and 3 torque moments simultaneously. These sensors consist of multiple bridges that precisely measure the applied force from one direction with minimal crosstalk from the other axes. Using a multi-axis sensor, forces can be measured simultaneously in three mutually perpendicular axes with the 6-axis load cells also measuring torque around those axes.
The design and test process for a simple chair used in a kitchen table set demonstrates how multi-axis force data helps improve product design. Typically, these chairs are stress tested to simulate the effects of a person sitting down hundreds of thousands of times over many years. According to Keith Skidmore, Custom Solutions Engineer & Sales Director at Interface, “In the past, force sensors were used to simply measure the effects of force on the legs of the chair or the back rest.” Read Randy Frank’s latest post featuring Interface’s 6-Axis Multi-Axis Sensors.
Getting The Most Out Of Torque Testing: First and foremost, it’s important to understand what a torque transducer is before implementing a test.
Torque is defined as the rotational equivalent of linear force. It’s a measure of how much a force acting on an object causes that object to rotate. This is one of the key measurements for engineers doing design, test, and manufacturing across a wide variety of industries where machines, vehicles, components and parts include a spinning or rotating motion. It’s critical to understand how to measure torque if you’re doing product development with these types of systems such as engines, crankshafts, gearboxes, transmissions, and rotors. Read more in Getting the Most Out of Torque Testing in Quality Magazine here.
Force Measurement Solutions Leader Interface Announces Hiring Push for 2021 to Meet Growing Demands for Products
Interface Plans to Add 25% More Arizona-Based Team Members by the End of the Year
“Despite disruptions caused by the pandemic in 2020, we continued to meet our customers’ product needs, as well as launch new solutions and expand our manufacturing and global sales,” said Greg Adams, CEO, Interface. “As a result of our steadfast focus in managing through this unprecedented time, we created innovative ways to grow our product lines and internal capacities to deliver best in class measurement solutions. PRESS RELEASE
How can force sensing be integrated for Industry 4.0 upgrades?
JUNE 18, 2020 BY RANDY FRANK
An example of force measurement testing automation in practice is in the mobile phone and tablet industry. Manufacturers can use a force sensor like an Interface ConvexBT miniature–sized load button load cell to test the pressure sensitivity of a touch screen. By using an actuator, phone manufacturers can set up an automated test line with an integrated actuator/load button load cell to test each screen as they go across the line. This combination helps the manufacturer quickly and automatically conduct the test, while personnel can be devoted to monitoring and analyzing data or used in other areas on the production floor, rather than having to initiate and oversee the test. Read more.
Interface Policy Update Regarding COVID‐19
Interface prioritizes health and safety of our team members and those that depend on us. Considering the recent update from the State of Arizona, it is important that we clarify our policy regarding COVID-19 at our manufacturing facilities and headquarters. We will continue to require face coverings and encourage social distancing for our team members and visitors. We will follow the recommendations of public health authorities, including the CDC. Our goal is providing a safe and productive work environment. We are continually monitoring the public health guidance and will re-examine our policies as the public health recommendations evolve. We will update everyone on this site as our policies change.
Selecting and Using a Force Measurement Device: Everything you need to know
In this latest feature in Quality Magazine, February 2021 Issue, Ken Vining highlights the key factors related to force measurement and data quality. Here is a quick highlight from this feature: Force measurement devices like load cells, torque transducers and data acquisition devices are used across industries to design and test hardware. They’re a key factor in the product development process because the force, torque and weight data they collect helps to ensure products are accurately constructed, work as intended, are safe for use, and can withstand the test of time. In highly regulated and complex industries like medical and defense, this data becomes even more important because any miscalculation in the design of a product can put lives at risk. Read the entire article here
Force Measurement Solutions Leader Interface Announces Executive Promotions Supporting its Continued Growth and Expansion
Interface Promotes Three Key Leaders to Take on Larger Executive Team Roles for Expanding Innovations, Services and New Markets
Interface, the world’s trusted leader in technology, design, and manufacturing of force measurement solutions, announced today key leadership changes within the organization. Ian James was promoted to chief operating officer (COO), Brian Peters was promoted to vice president of Global Sales, and the role of Mark Weathers, vice president of Interface’s Mini and 1923 Wireless products, is now leading advanced manufacturing and OEM solutions. These executive promotions are key steps to drive Interface’s sustained growth across multiple product lines, as well as its expansion into new markets and industries.
“Ian, Brian and Mark represent our breadth of leadership within our organization,” said Greg Adams, CEO, Interface. “In alignment with our entire Interface team, they are instrumental in growing our position as the leader in premium, accurate, and reliable force measurement solutions. Our company is fueled by our dedicated employees and I am honored to be part of their continuous efforts and commitment to provide the high-quality products and an exceptional customer experience for all of those we serve.” READ THE FULL RELEASE HERE
How can a load cell force sensor be used in increasingly smaller end products?
OCTOBER 28, 2020 BY RANDY FRANK
A smaller form factor is frequently on the must have list for many next generation products. However, compromising performance is usually not an acceptable tradeoff. This is especially true in medical products such as force sensors where both precision and miniaturization are required. Read more…
High Precision Testing for Compact Design Requirements Becomes More Accurate and Reliable with Launch of Interface ConvexBT Load Button Load Cells
Device Uniquely Uses Multi-Point Calibration for Testing Force on Miniaturized Products Critical to Medical Devices, Robotics, and Industrial Automation
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Sept. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Leveraging its 52-year history of engineering and manufacturing the most accurate and reliable force measurement solutions, Interface today introduced its new, ultra-precision line of ConvexBT™ Load Button Load Cells. ConvexBT is the most advanced and capable load button on the market targeted for compact designs and use cases, such as medical devices. The accuracy and reliability of ConvexBT is made possible by Interface’s multi-point calibration process, an industry first for micro-sized load cells.
A video overview of ConvexBT is available on Interface’s YouTube channel here.
PRESS RELEASE ConvexBT is available now under the product family of Interface Mini® Load Cells. The product is part of a growing line of Interface Load Button Load Cells. The new ConvexBT model LBSU specifications are available at /product-category/load-button-load-cells/.
Enabling Fast and Efficient Force Measurement Product Verification On-Demand, Interface Announces New Force Verification Frame
Interface’s Force Verification Load Frame is Lightweight, Easy to Use and is Compatible with a Wide Range of Interface Test and Measurement Products
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Sept. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Providing customers with a quick and easy way to conduct load cell verification in real-time, Interface today announced the launch of its new Interface Force Verification Frame. The new Interface load frame is lightweight and can be customized with multiple adapters to fit a wide range of different load cells. It is being sold in three different models based on the capacity needs of the user; the IFVF-1K provides a capacity of 1,000 lbf, the IFVF-2.5K provides a capacity of 2,500 lbf and the IFVF-5K provides a capacity of 5,000 lbf.
Multi-axis wireless load cells and digital technology have changed the face of force sensors.
Until about 10 years ago, the force test and measurement industry had been fairly unimaginative. It had developed a standard way of building analog load cells, torque transducers and other devices, and it worked for many years. However, as most of the rest of the technological world advanced and big data changed the way engineers and manufacturers work, this age-old force measurement analog technology stood out with no way to improve data collection or make it more efficient. Read more…
The Future of Force Measurement
The rise of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and “Big Data” has had a tremendous impact on almost every industry, including force measurement. Up until about ten years ago, the industry had remained steady and predictable. There was a standard way of building load cells using analog technology that was widely accepted, and they served their purpose well. Read more…
Scottsdale, AZ – Updated March 30, 2020: COVID-19 RESPONSE UPDATE FROM INTERFACE, INC.
Interface, Inc., continues to act, plan and adhere to all requirements related to the spread of the COVID-19. Under Executive Order 2020-18 by the State of Arizona in response to COVID-19, Essential Services and Essential Businesses are to remain open during the stay at home order. Interface is classified as ‘Essential’ as a manufacturer and part of the supply chain for other essential businesses as defined by the Governor.
Scottsdale, AZ – March 13, 2020: READ NEWS UPDATE FROM INTERFACE’S CEO HERE
20 Most Promising Energy Tech Solution Providers 2020
ENERGY TECH EDITION, FEBRUARY – 17 – 2020, ISSN 2644-237X, CIOREVIEW.COM
Like every other industry, the energy sector too has witnessed the latest technological trends being implemented into its functioning, making the sector more productive and accountable for energy consumption and energy loss. Although every energy firm and service provider must have an undivided focus on boosting the operational efficiency and gaining huge returns, this still does not translate to diminishing the major business opportunities that may occur in the energy market. An insight into one of PwC’s reports centered on energy says, enterprises must double down on digitization to drive efficiencies and open up new opportunities in the energy sector.
Interface: Bringing Accuracy to Force Measurement
“Today, Interface has a pool of 32000 products to offer across the globe, which includes standard test and measurement tools, custom designs, as well as OEM force measurement solutions.”
Moving forward, Interface intends to contribute more deeply in the energy sector by bringing forth more cost-effective and durable force measurement solutions in the market. “We plan on introducing wireless capability into most of our solutions to focus on the issue of expensive cable damage and cable routing for topside instrumentation,” says Peters. Above all, Interface wants to continue growing its roots globally as a trusted technology provider and explore the various technological revelations that are shaping the energy tech domain.
INTERFACE, INC., NAMES GREG ADAMS AS CEO
Scottsdale, AZ- January 27, 2020 – Interface, Inc., the leader in force measurement solutions today announced the appointment of Greg Adams to the position of chief executive officer. As CEO, Adams will be responsible for driving growth for Interface across key served and targeted market segments. Cathy Caris and Sherry Cowan, co-owners whose father founded Interface, announced to the employees today of the change.
“We are very proud of what Interface has accomplished over its 50 plus year history,” commented Caris and Cowan. “In the past few years, we have made progress on several important fronts deepening our operational bench and new product development. We are confident that this work provides a foundation for Interface to begin optimizing to its full potential. The company is fortunate to have Greg as its new CEO and is looking forward to beginning the new fiscal year under his leadership.”
Interface Bluetooth Telemetry System Provides Measurements Viewable on Mobile Platforms
The new Interface Bluetooth Telemetry System features a free iOS and Android app to allow users to view data from multiple sensors in real-time on a smartphone or tablet. Providing its customers with a more accessible solution for viewing and downloading force measurement data, Interface has introduced its new Bluetooth® Telemetry System (BTS) solution. At the heart of Interface’s BTS solution is the powerful Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) strain bridge transmitter module that provides access to high-quality measurements on a mobile platform such as a phone or tablet. BTS joins Interface’s Wireless Telemetry System (WTS) in the growing demand by manufacturers and integrators who need flexibility and freedom from the restraints of wired systems. The Interface BTS is available now and details of the solution can be found here. PRESS RELEASE
Load Cell Accuracy: 5 Factors to Consider
Contributor Ken Vining, Jan. 9, 2020 – Accuracy is a critical factor in modern engineering. It can mean the difference between a solid, reliable, high-quality product and one that fails or quickly becomes a liability to its users. But for as important as accuracy is, it’s quite an ambiguous term in engineering. When someone expresses the importance of accuracy, a lot of questions inevitably follow, especially when it comes to load cells. Load cells are important for testing and measuring force, weight, and torque on practically any product you can imagine. They are installed on finished products to track force factors in real-time, and in the long-term they assist with preventative maintenance and collecting data for future products.
New Bluetooth® Telemetry System Featuring High Quality Measurements Viewable on Mobile Platforms
A Free iOS and Android App Allow Users to View Data from Multiple Sensors in Real-Time on a Smartphone or Tablet
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Providing its customers with a more accessible solution for viewing and downloading force measurement data, Interface today introduced its new Bluetooth® Telemetry System (BTS) solution. At the heart of Interface’s BTS solution is the powerful Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) strain bridge transmitter module that provides access to high quality measurements on a mobile platform such as a phone or tablet. BTS features high measurement resolution, simple integration into iOS and Android Apps, achievable ranges of up to 90m line of sight, extended battery life and the ability to view data from multiple sensors all at once. FULL PRESS RELEASE
Trends in Metrology Explained
July 2, 2019
Trends are not typically something that come to mind when we think about metrology; however, there have been some recent shifts in the industry worth taking note. Although these moves happen slowly over time when they do occur, we are starting to see some significant changes unfold. Read more…
The Next Generation of Torque Measurement Devices, AxialTQ, Announced by Interface at the 2018 Automotive Testing Expo
AxialTQ Redefines the Category of Torque Measurement Systems in Terms of Function, Accuracy Customization and Compatibility
PHOENIX, Oct. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire – To address the demand for a more accurate, reliable, customizable and easy-to-use force measurement device, Interface has introduced the pioneering AxialTQ torque measurement system. At the heart of AxialTQ’s innovation is the rotor and high-precision sensing element technology, which when combined with next-generation electronics, produces industry-leading accuracy. READ THE FULL RELEASE
Wireless Telemetry System Expanded by Interface the Leader in Force Measurement Solutions
PHOENIX, October 17, 2018 — Providing automotive, aerospace and industrial professionals in need of easy-to-use wireless data communication between a force or torque sensor and a receiver, Interface today announced the expansion of its Wireless Telemetry System (WTS). Interface’s WTS includes sensor transmitters, receivers, displays, accessories and free software, which operates on a standard 2.4 GHz signal, making it FCC compliant. READ THE FULL RELEASE
THE NEXT GENERATION OF TORQUE MEASUREMENT DEVICES, AXIALTQ, ANNOUNCED BY INTERFACE AT THE 2018 AUTOMOTIVE TESTING EXPO
AxialTQ Redefines the Category of Torque Measurement Systems in Terms of Function, Accuracy Customization and Compatibility
PHOENIX, October 17, 2018 —To address the demand for a more accurate, reliable, customizable and easy-to-use force measurement device, Interface has introduced the pioneering AxialTQ torque measurement system. At the heart of AxialTQ’s innovation is the rotor and high-precision sensing element technology, which when combined with next-generation electronics, produces industry-leading accuracy.
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