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News Release from: Kistler Instruments | Subject: Type 9215 piezoelectric force sensor
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 June 2005
Force measurement sensor is
exceptionally compact
Piezoelectric force sensor for tensile and compression forces ranging down to a few millinewtons is exceptionally compact to fit into product testing equipment.
The new Kistler Type 9215 piezoelectric force sensor for tensile and compression forces ranging down to a few millinewtons is exceptionally compact With a front, external diameter of only 5mm, the Type 9215 is the smallest sensor in its class, complementing the 10mm external diameter Type 9203 force sensors
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 24 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Piezoelectric force sensor is compact
The new Kistler Type 9215 piezoelectric force sensor for tensile and compression forces ranging down to a few millinewtons is exceptionally compact.
The Type 9215 is very robust, offering extremely high rigidly against lateral forces and a measuring range from 20 to +200N with two calibrated measuring ranges (100% and 10%).
The sensor body has an M5 x 0.5 external thread and the force is transmitted via an M2 threaded hole at the front of the sensor.
The very small size makes the sensor ideally suited for use in constricted spaces.
It facilitates the product testing of switches, push buttons, connectors and springs and for highly sensitive force measurement in research and development, for example in micromanipulators.
The Type 9215, miniature measuring platforms and sensor arrays can be reduced to grid spacing as small as 7.5mm.
Typically, this permits the testing of mobile phone keypads to be carried out in just one test station.
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