When Two Is Better Than One

Released on: August 11, 2008, 3:21 am

Press Release Author: Sensor Technology Ltd

Industry: Electronics

Press Release Summary: Sensor Technology, the company that developed practical
non-contact torque measurement, will once again unveil a major innovation at the
M-Tec Exhibition.

Press Release Body: New for 2008 is TorqSense RWT330/340 series, designed for use in
applications where space is limited. Like other units in the TorqSense family, the
RWT330/340 provides non-contact measurement of torque, speed, power and position of
rotating shafts, such as machine drives, drive shafts for pumps, fans, mixers etc,
and in the critical axes of test rigs.
As more and more applications are found for TorqSense, a number of popular requests
have been noted, as Tony Ingham explains:
"At its launch TorqSense was nothing short of revolutionary, since when it has
steadily grown in popularity with enquiries constantly coming in from new fields.
Last year, in response to requests, we showed at M-Tec our expanded range up to
10,000Nm since TorqSense can be applied to virtually any size of system where
precise yet simple torque monitoring is required.
"We also get requests to fit TorqSense into very small spaces, so now the design
team has come up with a solution by separating the sensing head from the control
electronics to form a two-part unit. The head is very compact so can be fitted into
the tiniest of spaces, while the electronics can be sited at a convenient place
further from the shaft under test."
TorqSense uses tiny piezo-ceramic combs fixed to the transducer's shaft that distort
in proportion to the instantaneous torque level. These create data signals that are
transmitted via a non-contact radio frequency coupling rather than by conventional
but clumsy slip rings, or high enertia rotary transformers. Because piezo technology
requires so little power, this is also supplied via the RF coupling.
This data signal is transmitted to the control unit, from which it can be read on an
alpha-numeric display or transferred to a PC for storage and analysis using the
TorqView software programme.
"Our larger sensors are used in many applications at the heavy duty end of industry,
our smaller ones are used in applications such as fine chemical dosing and lab-based
research," says Tony. "At both ends of this spectrum are applications where
splitting the sensing head from the control electronics is desirable. It maybe a
space constraint or it may be a matter of protecting the electronics from harsh
environmental conditions such as heat, damp, noise, vibration or EMC.
"What TorqSense is about is reliably collecting high speed real-time torque data.
With that captured and secure, TorqView can display it via on-screen virtual
instruments so users can perform a full range of analysis.


Web Site: www.torqsense.com

Contact Details: Sensor Technology Ltd
PO Box 99605
Raleigh
NC 27624
919 954-1004
919 954-1009
info@torqsense.com

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