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Multi-Axis Sensor Applications
Interface Multi-Axis Sensors are used across industries, from testing rockets and drones to prostethics and medical devices. 2-axis, 3-axis, 6-axis sensor technology at Interface.
Interface Multi-Axis Sensors are used across industries, from testing rockets and drones to prostethics and medical devices. 2-axis, 3-axis, 6-axis sensor technology at Interface.
Interface new product releases of Summer 2023 include digital instrumentation, wireless load cells, couplings for torque transducers, multi-axis sensor instruments and options for IO-Link and 3-Wire Amplifiers. Celebrating 55 years, Interface offers more than 35,000 products for test and measurement.
Interface multi-axis load cells provide a multitude of benefits. The top reason to use multi-axis sensors is to get more measurement data. Interface 2, 3 or 6-Axis load cells enable engineers, prooduct designers and test professionals to capture forces along multiple directions simultaneously. This capability is particularly beneficial when dealing with complex and multidirectional forces, which are common in robotics, space projects, virtual reality, motion tracking, navigation systems, and inventive consumer products.
Makers of fitness machines and equipment use Interface sensors and instrumentation to test safety, durability, and accuracy of their products. Interface force measurement solutions provide accurate data when testing for all types of user profiles, strength variability, weights, and experience levels.
Making the Case for Custom Solutions, an Interface webinar, delved into the scope of options across all types of technologies and devices used in test and measurement. Watch and read to learn more about engaging Interface Custom Solutions experts.
Interface manufacturer’s representative Mark Bliss is a senior application engineer at Minnesota Measurement Engineering. MNME offers Interface load cells, torque transducers, load frames and all our force measurement products.
The Interface recorded webinar, Wonderful World of Wireless, is a technical discussion of cable-less sensor technologies, including load cells, instrumentation, and communication devices. The seminar details the Interface Wireless Telemetry System, key considerations for going wireless, technical challenges, FAQs, and engineering tips.
Interface's Taking Measure of Miniature Load Cells webinar explores miniature load cells and torque transducers, mini advantages, Interface miniature products, using minis to activate components, OEM solutions, a technical engineering perspective, plus FAQs.
Interface SuperSC S-Type Miniature Load Cell new product release is in a form factor 80% smaller and 50% lighter than other s-types. Ideal for industrial automation, OEM, force test and measurement, compact designs, Industry 4.0 applications and more.
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