These load cells use strain gauges that are bonded to the metal body of the load cell. When a force is applied, the strain gauges’ experience deformation, which alters their electrical resistance. The change in resistance is then measured to determine the applied force.
Hydraulic Load Cells: Hydraulic load cells use hydraulic fluid and a piston arrangement to measure the force. When a force is applied, it causes a change in pressure in the hydraulic fluid, which is then converted into an electrical signal.
Pneumatic Load Cells: Pneumatic load cells operate on the principle of air pressure. They use compressed air to measure the applied force. The force causes a change in air pressure, which is converted into an electrical signal.
Capacitive Load Cells: Capacitive load cells utilize changes in capacitance to measure force. They consist of two plates separated by a small gap. When a force is applied, the plates move, changing the capacitance between them. This change in capacitance is used to determine the applied force.
Load cells are often calibrated to ensure accurate and reliable measurements. Calibration involves applying known forces to the load cell and adjusting the electrical output to correspond accurately to the applied forces.
Overall, load cells play a crucial role in various industries where precise force or weight measurements are required. They enable automation, quality control, and safety in many applications by providing accurate and real-time information about the applied forces.
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