2 screws strain sensor DD1
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2 screws strain sensor
2 screws strain sensor
2 screws strain sensor
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2 screws
Other characteristics
high-precision

Description

The All-Rounder for Displacement and Strain Measurement The strain gauge based DD1 displacement transducer measures displacements of ±2.5 mm very accurately. The DD1 can also be used as a strain transducer due to its accessories. Moreover, the sensor has become the standard in materials testing. DD1 Displacement Transducer: Measuring Displacement and Strain with an Accuracy Class of 0.1 The strain-gauge-based DD1 displacement and strain transducer measures displacements in a range of ±2.5 mm very accurately, offering the HBM accuracy class of 0.1. It is a unique product in the market due to its wide range of possible applications. The DD1 can be used in materials testing as well as for monitoring tasks, for instance, as a settlement sensor in the monitoring of buildings and in research and development tasks. The DD1 is based on a displacement transducer that converts the displacement of a probe tip into an electrical signal. The DD1 has become the proven standard in many strain measurement applications owing to its wide range of accessories, such as a quick clamp set, extensions, and probe blades. It has proven to be a useful and reusable alternative to bonded strain gauges for tensile tests in materials testing. The DD1 has a creep value that is very close to zero owing to the use of a special strain gauge developed by HBM. The sensor can be used at frequencies of up to 50 Hz and, therefore, provides detailed results in dynamic applications. The transducer is renowned for its very low weight and compact dimensions. .

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