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I’ve Got a Load Cell – Now What? Episodes 5 and 6

Interface I’ve Got a Load Cell – Now What? Episodes 5 and 6 highlight instrumentation and installation tips with best practices using 1200 Low Profiles, 1100 Low Profiles, SM S-Types and WMC load cell products.

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Understanding Load Cell Temperature Compensation

It's important to understand how the the environment will impact output when choosing a load cell. Temperature compensation is a top consideration. What is the temperature effect on zero for the load cell?

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Advancing Load Button Load Cell Capabilities with ConvexBT

ConvexBT is a first of its kind load button load cell, providing better temperature resistance and more enhanced eccentric load rejection. Miniature load cells categorized as load buttons have been sensitive to off-axis, eccentric or misaligned loads.

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Understanding One-Cell Force Measurement Systems

A system configuration commonly used in for less-complex force measurement testing is known as one-cell or single load cell system. They are popular for performance and durability testing.  

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Load Cell Basics Sensor Specifications

Sensor specifications determine the accuracy of load cells. The sensor specifications relate to the max error of various parameters. Load cell basics from Interface.

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Interface Engineered to Order Solutions

Interface Engineered to Order force measurement solutions are modified load cells and torque transducers designed for OEM and customers with unique requirements.

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Taking Flight with Interface

Interface specializes in force measurement solutions for aerospace. Interface load cells, multi-axis sensors and minis are used in flight simulations, aircraft production, and structural, static and fatigue testing on fuselages and wings.

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Why Interface Load Cells Stand Out from the Competition

The big reveal on why Interface LowProfile load cells are the best pancake style performance load cells is our moment compensation proudction tests. Carlos Salamanca and Brian Peters force measurement experts explain why.