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Load Cell Basics Technical Q&A Part One
Interface Technical Q&A for Load Cell Basics Part One answers questions about strain gages, creep, temperature compensation, capacity testing, pressure, TEDS and more.
Interface Technical Q&A for Load Cell Basics Part One answers questions about strain gages, creep, temperature compensation, capacity testing, pressure, TEDS and more.
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?
We have redesigned our ultra precision load buttons to eliminate off-axis loading and to account for when testing a product in certain environmental conditions. ConvexBT and LBMU lines.
Most Interface standard load cell models are rated for an upper operating temperature limit of 200°F. Special models can be engineered to operate as high as 500°F by request for customization. We also carry a line of intrinsically safe load cells that are designed and used in harsh environments. Learn more about high temperature load cell considerations and options.
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