Compression
Compression is the total reduction in load cell height when the load is increased from zero to the rated
value.
The total reduction of the load cell height when increasing from zero to the rated value.
Measuring principle of the load cell
The measuring principle of the load cell is based on the Pressductor® technology and
the fact that the magnetic permeability of magnetic materials changes under mechanical stress.
The load cell is a thin film machined on the load cell. The primary and secondary
windings are wound at right angles through four holes in the load cell.
The primary winding is powered by alternating current, which generates a magnetic
field around the primary winding. Since the two windings are wound at right angles to each other,
no magnetic field is generated around the secondary winding as long as there is no load on the load cell.
When the sensor is subjected to a mechanical force in the measuring direction,
the propagation of the magnetic field changes to encircle the secondary winding,
generating an alternating voltage in this winding.
The control unit converts this alternating voltage into a DC voltage proportional to the external force.
If the measuring force changes direction, the sensor signal also changes polarity.
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