Torque sensors, also known as torque sensors, torque meters, or torque instruments, are divided into two main categories: dynamic and static. Dynamic torque sensors can also be called torque sensors, torque-speed sensors, non-contact torque sensors, or rotary torque sensors.
A torque sensor is used to detect torsional torque on various rotating or non-rotating mechanical parts. It converts the physical change in torque into a precise electrical signal. Torque sensors can be used in the manufacture of viscometers and electric (pneumatic, hydraulic) torque wrenches, offering advantages such as high accuracy, fast frequency response, high reliability, and long lifespan.
A torque sensor is a precision measuring instrument used to measure various torques, speeds, and mechanical power. It has a wide range of applications, primarily used for:
1. Testing of output torque and power of rotating power equipment such as electric motors, engines, and internal combustion engines;
2. Testing the torque and power of fans, water pumps, gearboxes, and torque wrenches;
3. Torque and power testing in railway locomotives, automobiles, tractors, airplanes, ships, and mining machinery;
4. It can be used for torque and power detection in wastewater treatment systems;
5. Can be used to manufacture viscometers;
6. Can be used in process and industrial industries;
7. It can be applied in laboratories, testing departments, and production monitoring and quality control;