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Enhancing Structural Testing with Multi-Axis Load Cells

Interface 2-axis, 3-axis, and 6-axis load cells are all excellent options for structural testing. Multi-axis load cells are essential tools for structural testing, providing valuable insights into the behavior of structures under various loading conditions. These multi-axis sensors measure forces in multiple directions, enabling engineers to identify potential weaknesses, assess structural integrity, and optimize designs.

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Interface Solutions for Medical Devices and Healthcare

Interface helps medical device and healthcare solution providers with force measurement solutions. Load cells, torque transducers, instruments, and accessories for medical and healthcare industry innovators. MedTech use cases.

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Better Data and Performance with Interface Multi-Axis Sensors

Interface Multi-Axis Sensors measure a multitude of forces and moments simultaneously with a single load cell sensor. The 3-axis, 6-axis, and axial torsion load cells provide excellent performance and accurate measurement. Video, 6-Axis and BX8 DAC

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Using Multi-Axis Sensors to Bring Robotics to Life

Interface multi-axis load cells are used in robotics to accurately measure the robot's position, orientation, and movement. Interface offers 2-axis, 3-axis, 6-axis, and axial torsion load cell sensors. The benefits of using multi-axis sensors aligns to the advancements in all types of robotics., as more data is needed to thoroughly test and measure every capability and interaction with accuracy

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Mounting Tips for Multi-Axis Sensors

Interface provides tips for mounting 3-Axis and 6-Axis sensors. Mounting is critical to collecting accurate data, especially when it comes to multi-axis load cell solutions.

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Enhancing Friction Testing with Multi-Axis Sensors

Interface multi-axis load cells used for friction testing provides more data in less time at lower costs. 3-Axis and 6-Axis are better for friction testing then a single axis load cell.