Emerson Machinery Protection Sensors

+41 56 427 18 88
mail@elstar.com
ELSTAR has wide experience in supplying sensors chiefly in the area of vibration and Rotating machinery applications. These can be broken down ito three catagories.
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Tekscan is the world's leading innovator and manufacturer of tactile pressure and force measurement solutions for test and measurement. From force measurement to pressure mapping, our sensing solutions provide unique data and insight to validate your technology, reduce costs, and enhance product design and quality for optimal results. Tekscan manufactures two distinct types of test & measurement analysis systems -- those used for measuring pressure, and those for measuring force. Depending on the type of data you wish to capture, one system option may serve your needs better than the other.
Pressure Mapping Systems: |
Force Measurement Systems: |
Still not sure which system type (pressure vs. force) you are looking for? See more system information below:
Pressure mapping systems utilize a matrix of sensing points to measure pressure distribution across the entire sensing array.
Force measurement systems measure load and force at a single sensing point.
Example of Output Data from a Force Measurement System
Introduction to VC MEMS Accelerometers
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Force | Link to Dytran Force Sensors |
Pressure: | Link to Dytran Pressure Sensors |
Impulse Hammer: | Link to Dytran Impulse Hammer |
Electronics: | Link to Dytran Electronics |
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Accelerometer | Link to Dytran Accelerometers |
Force | Link to Dytran Force Sensors |
Pressure: | Link to Dytran Pressure Sensors |
Impulse Hammer: | Link to Dytran Impulse Hammer |
Electronics: | Link to Dytran Electronics |
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Tekscan is the world's leading innovator and manufacturer of tactile pressure and force measurement solutions for test and measurement. From force measurement to pressure mapping, our sensing solutions provide unique data and insight to validate your technology, reduce costs, and enhance product design and quality for optimal results. Tekscan manufactures two distinct types of test & measurement analysis systems -- those used for measuring pressure, and those for measuring force. Depending on the type of data you wish to capture, one system option may serve your needs better than the other.
Pressure Mapping Systems: |
Force Measurement Systems: |
Still not sure which system type (pressure vs. force) you are looking for? See more system information below:
Pressure mapping systems utilize a matrix of sensing points to measure pressure distribution across the entire sensing array.
Force measurement systems measure load and force at a single sensing point.
Example of Output Data from a Force Measurement System
A series is the “new standard” in vibration testing, with a solid test performance. A series increases the relative excitation force and has a displacement of 51 mmp-p (2 inch stroke) which gives good balance between specification of velocity, acceleration and displacement.
It also provides a maximum of 3.5m/s shock velocity testing, which responds to the demand in lithium battery testing. Rapid creation of a test from a set of pre-defined templates conforming to most international test standards. Simply select the standard required to generate the main test settings.