Crystal piezoelectric strain sensor 9232A
Highly sensitive and acceleration-compensated, suitable for process monitoring of rapidly moving machinery!
This strain sensor can measure dynamic and quasi-static forces generated by fixed or moving machinery. It is highly sensitive and features acceleration compensation, making it suitable for process monitoring of rapidly moving machinery (e.g., press machines, automatic assembly machines). -* Features *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ・Extremely high sensitivity ・Very low acceleration sensitivity, ideal for measurements on moving parts ・Compatible with tension and compression force measurements ・Excellent overload capacity ・Protection rating IP65 (when using dedicated cables)
basic information
Through the contact surfaces of the sensor at two locations, the strain of the material acts on the sensor in response to changes in distance. The external case of the sensor functions as an elastic transmission element, converting the change in distance into force. A piezoelectric element that responds to shear strain generates a charge Q (unit: pC) proportional to this force. The sensor is designed for industrial applications. When integrated with a cable, it can achieve a protection rating of IP65. The external case of the sensor is made of stainless steel, and the output connector of the sensor is 10-32UNF. Therefore, various Kistler connection cables can be used.
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9232A
Applications/Examples of results
Main applications for indirect force measurement: - Press machines - Machine tools - High-speed manufacturing machines - Automatic assembly machines
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Webinar (7/7): Pressure Measurement Useful for Inline Quality Control of Spot Welding
In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for quality control in spot welding from automobile manufacturers. Kistler has noticed that many customers perceive it as an issue that, traditionally, the electrode pressure has not been measured inline. Therefore, this time, we aim to improve quality, reduce inspection man-hours, and establish traceability through monitoring the pressure in spot welding. In a brief 30-minute session, we will introduce a sensor suitable for pressure measurement and a solution for determining and recording pressure data for all weld points. - Installation of high-sensitivity strain sensors - Management of spot welding conditions through pressure measurement - Functions of the judgment recording device maXYmos During the session, we will answer questions submitted via the QA form in real-time. Why not take this opportunity to interact with our sales engineers! Date and Time: July 7 (Wednesday) 10:30 - 11:10 Please check the details through the link below and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-spotwelding-pc-plus We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (6/30 & 7/7): Pressure Measurement Useful for Inline Quality Control of Spot Welding
In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for quality control in spot welding among automotive manufacturers. Therefore, in this webinar, we will introduce Kistler's welding pressure measurement solutions. - Installation of high-sensitivity strain sensors - Management of spot welding conditions through pressure measurement - Functions of the judgment recording device maXYmos Date and Time: - June 30 (Wednesday) 10:30–11:10 - July 7 (Wednesday) 10:30–11:10 This webinar will be held twice, but both dates will cover the same content. Please check the details through the link below and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-spotwelding-pc-plus We look forward to the participation of many people.
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Webinar (7/7): Pressure Measurement Useful for Inline Quality Control of Spot Welding
In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for quality control in spot welding among automobile manufacturers. Therefore, in this webinar, we will introduce Kistler's welding pressure measurement solutions. - Installation of high-sensitivity strain sensors - Management of spot welding conditions through pressure measurement - Functions of the judgment recording device maXYmos This webinar will be held twice, but both dates will cover the same content. Please check the details by clicking the "Details & Registration" button below and register through the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-spotwelding-pc-plus Additionally, as a preview of this webinar, we have released a video on YOUTUBE, so we would appreciate it if you could refer to that as well. https://youtu.be/frnIuuHZYTg We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Webinar (6/30): Pressure Measurement Useful for Inline Quality Control of Spot Welding
In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for quality control in spot welding among automobile manufacturers. Therefore, in this webinar, we will introduce Kistler's welding pressure measurement solutions. - Installation of high-sensitivity strain sensors - Management of spot welding conditions through pressure measurement - Functions of the judgment recording device maXYmos This webinar will be held twice, but both dates will cover the same content. Please check the details by clicking the "Details & Registration" button below and register through the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-spotwelding-pc-plus Additionally, as a preview of this webinar, we have released a video on YOUTUBE, so we would appreciate it if you could refer to that as well. https://youtu.be/frnIuuHZYTg We look forward to the participation of many people.
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【Press Release】Early Warning System for Manufacturing
As digitalization advances through the promotion of Industry 4.0 (IoT), the use of sensors in machining processes such as punching, pressing, forming, and joining has been increasing. Kistler's strain sensors provide an excellent solution when you want to increase options for monitoring manufacturing processes, as they can be directly mounted on machines or integrated into tools as measuring pins. Please download the PDF from the related materials below.