Features:
Tension/tension measurement: Sensors measure and feedback the amount of tension or tension on materials, ropes or cables.
Data output: The sensor may provide a voltage signal, a current signal, or a digital signal to transmit measurement results to a control system or monitoring device.
Integration and communication: Some sensors may be equipped with communication interfaces, such as Modbus or other protocols, to connect to upper-level control systems, data acquisition devices, or other systems.
Hot Spots/Advantages:
High precision measurement: Sensors provide accurate measurement data, helping to ensure the stability of the production process and product quality.
Flexible application scenarios: suitable for a variety of environments and applications, such as production lines, textile machinery, aerospace, etc.
Reliability: The sensor design is usually highly reliable and can operate stably in harsh working environments for long periods of time.
Easy integration: Sensors may be equipped with standard communication interfaces and data output formats for easy integration with various control systems and monitoring devices.
Software support: Software tools may be available to configure, monitor, and manage sensors for more efficient and convenient use.