ST Series Nanofilm Torque Sensor
- Commodity name: ST Series Nanofilm Torque Sensor
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The Songno Alliance nanofilm torque sensor series employs a novel sensing material with independently owned intellectual property rights, as well as advanced technologies such as vacuum atomic film deposition. By directly depositing torque-strain film resistors onto elastomers, the sensing element is atomically integrated with the elastomer, thereby eliminating the instability and unreliability issues caused by zero-point drift resulting from force-induced slippage between the sensing element and the elastomer in conventional torque sensors. This approach truly achieves high-precision and highly reliable torque measurement and control.
The elastomer of this series of torque sensors features an integrated design, a compact structure, low hysteresis, and excellent repeatability. Multiple types of signal outputs are available, meeting the torque measurement and control requirements of most collaborative robots, robotic arms, and automated equipment.¤ Collaborative robots ¤ Medical robots ¤ Automation equipment ¤ Intelligent robotic arms ¤ Aerospace equipment
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ST-torque Technical Parameters Supply voltage 9 ~ 32VDC Output format 4 ~ 20mA; 1 ~ 5VDC; 0 ~ 10VDC or other Pressure interface G1/4 (internal thread) or block test valve installation Electrical connector Hessmann connector Medium temperature range -40 ~ +125℃ Ambient temperature range -40 ~ +105℃ Protection level IP65 Housing material Acid-resistant aluminum alloy AlMgSiPb Liquid-contact material SUS316L acid-resistant stainless steel Full-scale temperature drift ± 0.03 %FS/℃ Zero-point temperature drift ± 0.03 %FS/℃ Medium temperature range - 40 ~ 125℃ ~ 150℃ ~ 200℃ Insulation resistance ≥ 1000 MΩ/100 VDC Destructive pressure 2–3 times, 400%FS (maximum not exceeding 400 MPa) Allow overload 200%FS Materials 17-4PH (or other) Measured medium Gases and liquids compatible with 17-4PH stainless steel -


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