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Encapsulated strain gages are hermetically sealed. They consist of a sensing part and a cable to transmit output signals from the sensing part. The sensing part is composed of a metal tube and a flange. The highly heat-resistant metal tube has strain-gage elements and insulation material sealed in. The flange is spot-welded to the measuring targets.
Enable static/dynamic strain measurement at up to 950ºC, the world’s highest level. To minimize thermally-induced apparent strain, the half bridge is configured with active and dummy gages.
Specifications
Materials Resistive element
Heat-resistant special alloy wire
Materials Base
Heat-resistant metal
Material
Inconel 600 (NCF 600)
Operating temperature in combination with major adhesives after curing
(Spot welding) 25 to 950 ºC
°C
Operating temperature in combination with major leadwire cables
Compact Bridge Box for Dynamic Strain Measuring Instruments
Strain Method:
Quarter bridge 2-wire system:(120Ω);
Quarter bridge 3-wire system:(120Ω);
Half bridge system, Opposite side 2-active-gage system
Full bridge system
Bridge Box for Dynamic Strain Measuring Instruments DPM-900 series, CDV/CDA-900A
Quarter bridge 2-wire system: (120Ω)
Quarter bridge 3-wire system: (120Ω)
Half bridge system, Opposite side 2-active-gage system and Full bridge system
Gage terminal: Soldering, Screw-fixed
Cable of mainframe: Chloroprene-coated 5 m long
Connector: P12-7
Dimensions: 60×42×20mm
Weight: Approx. 600 g (including cable)
KYOWA ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS CO, LTD. is a Japanese company that has been covering all core elements of industrial strain measurement technology since 1951.
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