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Inalambric Strain Gauges

01/07/2015 12:11 PM

Is there somebody familiar to such topic?

I' m looking for a provider of such service

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Re: INALAMBRIC STRAIN GAUGES

01/07/2015 12:39 PM
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Re: INALAMBRIC STRAIN GAUGES

01/08/2015 6:25 AM

Wow, it's so cheap by the way. A little bit innovation i think would do the job, with 1~5 Vdc signal transducer, bridge resistors and lcd display, would cost him not more than $200

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Re: INALAMBRIC STRAIN GAUGES

01/08/2015 1:54 PM

Hi, thank you very much for the information!!

soon I get in touch to ask for more detailed information

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Re: INALAMBRIC STRAIN GAUGES

01/07/2015 12:48 PM

No, but I learned a new word...

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Re: Inalambric Strain Gauges

01/08/2015 9:58 AM

After familiarizing oneself with the definition, one would need to know about the required operating parameters. Temperature, pressure, humidity, range, substrate materials, frequency response, etc.

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