What is a torque sensor? Application scope of torque sensor
Torque sensors, also known as torque sensors, torque sensors, torque meters, are divided into two categories: dynamic and static. Among them, dynamic torque sensors can also be called torque sensors, torque speed sensors, non-contact torque sensors, etc
Rotating torque sensors, etc.
A torque sensor is a device that detects the perception of torsional torque on various rotating or non rotating mechanical components. The torque sensor converts the physical changes in torque into precise electrical signals. Torque sensors can be applied in the manufacturing of viscometers
Electric (pneumatic, hydraulic) torque wrenches have the advantages of high precision, fast frequency response, good reliability, and long service life.
A torque sensor is a precision measuring instrument that measures various torques, rotational speeds, and mechanical power. The application scope is very wide, mainly used for:
1. Detection of output torque and power of rotating power equipment such as electric motors, engines, and internal combustion engines;
2. Testing of torque and power of fans, water pumps, gearboxes, and torque wrenches;
3. Testing of torque and power in railway locomotives, automobiles, tractors, airplanes, ships, and mining machinery
4. Can be used for torque and power detection in sewage treatment systems
5. Can be used to manufacture viscometers
6. Can be used in process industry and process industry
7. Can be applied to laboratories, testing departments, as well as production monitoring and quality control