
Torque transducers for quick application tests
HBM is launching the 'T40CB' torque transducer, which is particularly suitable for testing automotive parts in confined spaces thanks to its central bore.
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HBM is launching the 'T40CB' torque transducer, which is particularly suitable for testing automotive parts in confined spaces thanks to its central bore.
Accuracy class, measurement inputs and interfaces - these have been the key features of measuring amplifiers to date. In the course of Industry 4.0, others will be added, such as remote diagnostics, web interface and pre-calculation in the module.

What innovations are there for industrial users on the measurement technology market? Computer&AUTOMATION has summarized a selection of new products in a series of pictures

The companies Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik (HBM) and Brüel & Kjær Sound and Vibration (BKSV) are to merge their businesses. The merger will come into effect on January 1, 2019 - under a new company name.
The piezoelectric principle can be used to construct force sensors that differ greatly in their properties from sensors based on strain gauges. But which are the best choice and when?

What innovations are there for industrial users on the measurement technology market? Computer&AUTOMATION has summarized a selection of new products in a series of pictures

What innovations are there for industrial users on the measurement technology market? Computer&AUTOMATION has summarized a selection of new products in a series of pictures.

From May 10 to 12, around 580 exhibitors at Sensor+Test will be presenting their latest products from the fields of sensor and measurement technology. Computer&AUTOMATION shows a selection of these in a picture gallery.
The digitalization of weighing technology can begin: Digital strain gauge-based load cells are now more robust, more durable and less expensive than their analog counterparts. In addition, analogue weighing technology can be digitized using transducer electronics.

What would the smart factory of today and tomorrow be without sensors? Sensors are indispensable as the basis of every industrial production system. Computer&AUTOMATION summarizes current trends from spring 2016 in a series of images.