Articles, tagged with "load cells", page 2
02nd July 2010
As the new energy the recent fire, and many enterprises turned their eyes to put into a piece of new energy, including nuclear energy, wind energy, solar energy. In addition to many manufacturers to actively invest in this part of the product, the test pr...
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Author:
cocoo
24th June 2010
Initial of all let us explain what a revere transducer is. As we currently know a transducer is really a device that converts one particular type of power to one more. But what's a REVERE TRANSDUCER?Revere transducers are frequently known as "Load Cells"....
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Author:
David Blankenship
08th January 2010
Abstract: It is advantageous to have an efficient instrument that can automatically identify the load cell that is being attached to it and self-install the proper calibration data. When a new load cell is connected to the instrument, the appropriate cali...
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Author:
Raymond B. Sepe, Sr
07th January 2010
The design of the initial weighing systems was completely based on the effort of Archimedes and Leonardo Da Vinci. At this point they made use of placing of standardized counterweights on a mechanical lever in order to balance and decide the mass of indef...
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Author:
rrichard
17th November 2009
Before we look at what a load cell amplifier is let's see what exactly a load cell is. A load cell is an electronic device that converts force into an electrical signal which can then be measured. In simplistic terms it is a device that allows us to weigh...
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Author:
Diana Johnson
17th November 2009
What Is A Load Cell, How Do They Work and Where Are They Found?
By definition a load cell is an electronic device (a transducer) that is used to convert a force into an electrical signal. What does this mean? A load cell is a transducer which converts...
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Author:
Diana Johnson
27th June 2009
Here Mel Siff gives us some insight into some of ingenius work back in South Africa regarding Plyometrics (or powermetrics as he liked to call them) - this is from the group that he formed in 2000 which is still going strong - http://health.groups.yahoo.c...
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Author:
Mel Siff
17th June 2009
Here Mel Siff gives us some insight into some of ingenius work back in South Africa regarding Plyometrics (or powermetrics as he liked to call them) - this is from the group that he formed in 2000 which is still going strong - http://health.groups.yahoo.c...
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Author:
Polar Bear
03rd June 2009
In the manufacturing sector, products or materials need to be weighted accurately. For accurate measurement, large floor scales are ideal. Floor scales have a capacity ranging from 2500 lb to 30,000 lb. Platform sizes generally range from 3' x 3' up to 8'...
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Author:
ron victor
15th May 2009
Its simple theory, when we buy or sell any product or goods, we need to measure it to know the quantity. So, scales have become an essential part of any product, goods selling business. There are many types of scales available that meet the individual nee...
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Author:
Kathleen Kienzle
10th April 2009
Animals are very much a part of our lives. When caring for our pets, we demand the best. Arlyn Scales provide animal caregivers with high quality veterinary scales able to obtain precise measurements. Veterinarians rely on these specialized digital scales...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
27th March 2009
Arlyn Scales sells rugged industrial bench scales to match each and every job. Their scales carefully balance the needs for durability and reliability with the imperative to get the highest accuracy and the most for the user's money.
Industrial scales ...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
10th March 2009
Millions of drums are filled with thousands of different types of materials. Almost every industry uses 55 gallon drums to store and transport liquids, slurries and powders. This includes the food industry for storage of ingredients and finished products....
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Author:
Mel Joelle
06th March 2009
Most industrial weighing problems may be solved by using a standard industrial scale. If you need to know how many parts are in a container, you can use a parts counting scale. If you need to know how much material is on a pallet, it can be weighed on a f...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
08th December 2008
How many pounds of laundry can be stuffed into the washing machine? How much should the department or customer be charged?
These are important questions that must be answered by most organizations that are involved with laundry services. This includes ...
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Author:
Chris Carter