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Strain gauges are the most widely used method to measure small strains in mechanical components.
Strain gauges can be installed on a wide range of test systems to evaluate strain, stresses and forces being generated.
Choosing the right strain gauge for a measurement application requires selecting gauges with the right characteristics for the job.
Strain gauges are available in a variety of alloys to ensure the most accurate performance during different measurement environments.
Strain gauges can be used to measure vertical, lateral, and longitudinal forces in continuously welded rail (CWR).
Wheatstone Bridge circuits are often used with strain gauges and other resistive sensors for signal conditioning.
Sealed, weldable strain gauges provide an inexpensive and robust system for monitoring rail forces in continuously welded rail (CWR).
Electrical and mechanical sensors are widely used to characterize the performance and properties of components and systems, but are also found in household objects.
Strain is a material effect in a component that is subjected to an applied force. Learn about stress, strain and measuring material damage in this article.
Choosing the right adhesive for an engineering project can be the key to the success of that project.
Digital scales offer precision and large maximum weighing weight. However they can be complicated to use. Here's how to choose a good scale.


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