BC
BC model load cell
Load cell is a type of electronic sensor (sensor) for measuring weight and force, which by applying force on it, a weak electrical signal of millivolts appears on its output wires.
In fact, a load cell is a converter or transducer that converts force and pressure into standard electrical signals and is made in tensile, bending, compressive and torsion types.
Load cells are used to measure force in various factories, as well as to measure cable tension and thread tension in textile factories and other industries.
Digital weight measurement in electronic scales also requires a load cell.
Today, different types of load cells with different capacities are widely used in making scales and electronic scales.
Automatic systems based on material weight measurement in food factories - asphalt factories - chemical plants all use load cells.
Description
model name | BC | |||
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Capacity (kg) | 3 | 30 | 60 | |
Output rate (mV/V) | 1.2 | |||
Suggested excitation voltage (v) | 10 | |||
Maximum excitation voltage (v) | 15 | |||
Input resistance (Ω) | 420 | |||
Output resistance | 350 | |||
Cable length (cm) | 30 | |||
Working temperature range (°C) | -20 to +70 | |||
workplace | IP65 | |||
Maximum sole size (mm) | 400 * 400 |