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  • 02 2026-07

    Application of weighing sensor in instruments

    Application of weighing sensor instruments: Weighing instruments, also known as weighing display control instruments, are electronic devices that convert signals from weighing sensors (or via weight transmitters) into digital weight displays, and enable the storage, statistics, and printing of weight data. They are commonly used in automated batching and weighing in industrial and agricultural production to enhance production efficiency.

  • 02 2026-07

    How to choose a load cell

    Accuracy is a crucial performance indicator for sensors, serving as a vital component in determining the overall measurement accuracy of the entire measurement system. The higher the accuracy of a sensor, the more expensive it tends to be. Therefore, it suffices for the sensor's accuracy to meet the requirements of the entire measurement system, rather than being excessively high.

  • 02 2026-07

    What should we pay attention to when choosing sensors

    What should we consider when selecting weighing sensors for the supporting system? Weighing sensors, specifically resistance strain gauge weighing sensors, are widely used in various fields such as metallurgical industry, chemical production, electrical engineering, paper-making industry, machinery manufacturing, and food processing.

  • 02 2026-07

    Classification and application of weighing sensors

    Classification of weighing sensors: The weighing sensor works by converting the gravitational force of the object being measured into an electrical signal to achieve accurate measurement. The S-type weighing sensor is mainly used for weighing feed and ingredients. Its major advantages are convenient installation, stability, and reliability, and it is generally used in mixing stations.

  • 02 2026-07

    Classification of weighing sensors

    Classification of weighing sensors: Weighing sensors are classified into eight types according to their conversion methods, including photoelectric, hydraulic, electromagnetic force, capacitive, magnetic pole variation, vibrating, gyroscopic, and resistance strain gauge types. Among them, the resistance strain gauge type is widely used.

  • 02 2026-07

    load cell

    A force sensor used in weighing scales, the resistive strain gauge weighing sensor converts the gravitational force acting on the object being measured into a measurable output signal at a certain ratio.

  • 02 2026-07

    Several major development trends of weighing sensors

    There are several major development trends in weighing sensors. According to the conversion method, weighing sensors are divided into eight categories: photoelectric, hydraulic, electromagnetic force, capacitive, magnetic pole change, vibrational, gyroscopic, and resistance strain gauge. Among them, the resistance strain gauge type is widely used.

  • 02 2026-07

    How to choose a weighing sensor

    Choosing a high-quality weighing sensor is every step in the weighing controller's acquisition of weighing accuracy. A weighing sensor (also known as a load sensor or converter) is a mechanical force used to process metal bending loads, which is converted into an electrical signal. The bending does not exceed the elasticity of the metal and is measured by strain gauges bonded to point units.