EPCOS (TDK)

EPCOS (TDK)

EPCOS, a subsidiary of TDK Corporation, is a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components, modules, and systems. The company specializes in passive components such as ceramic capacitors, inductors, and varistors, catering to various industries ranging from automotive and industrial electronics to consumer electronics. With a focus on research and development, EPCOS continuously introduces innovative technologies and products to meet the evolving market demands. Their portfolio includes power factor correction components, surge protection devices, sensors, and EMC filters, providing efficient energy management and reliable protection for electronic systems. Leveraging synergies within the TDK Group, EPCOS offers comprehensive solutions by integrating various electronic components. This collaborative approach allows EPCOS to deliver customized, high-quality solutions to customers worldwide. Environmental sustainability is a priority for EPCOS, and they strive to develop environmentally friendly products that adhere to strict environmental standards. Their commitment to excellence and reliability has earned them a solid reputation as a trusted partner for customers seeking cutting-edge electronic components and solutions. Through their continuous innovation and dedication to superior quality, EPCOS plays a vital role in shaping the future of electronic engineering and technology. For more detailed information about EPCOS and its extensive range of electronic components and systems, please visit their official website.

Force Sensors - Industrial

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Industrial Force Sensors are specialized devices used to detect and respond to the presence or changes in pressure on their actuator. These actuators can take various forms including a ball, button, diaphragm, flat membrane, plunger, or pushbutton. The sensors are designed to accurately measure the force applied to the actuator and provide corresponding output signals. There are three primary types of Industrial Force Sensors: Force Sensing Resistor (FSR): FSRs are flexible and sensitive sensors that change their resistance based on the applied force. When pressure is applied to the actuator, the resistance of the FSR changes, allowing for the detection and measurement of force. These sensors have a wide range of force sensitivity and can be used in applications where precise force detection is required. Load Cell: Load cells are robust sensors that directly measure the force exerted on them. They are designed to convert mechanical force into an electrical signal. Load cells typically consist of strain gauges that deform under applied force, resulting in a change in electrical resistance. This change in resistance is then converted into an output signal that represents the applied force. Load cells are commonly used in industrial weighing systems, material testing, and force monitoring applications. Resistive Sensors: Resistive sensors are versatile devices that use the change in resistance to detect force. These sensors can be designed using various principles, such as piezoresistive or capacitive, depending on the specific application requirements. Resistive sensors offer a wide range of force measurement capabilities and can be used in diverse industrial settings. Industrial Force Sensors operate within a wide range of force, typically covering 0 to 1500 newtons (N), 0 to 22,680 kilograms force (kgf), or 0 to 50,000 pounds (lbs.). They come with different output options to suit the specific needs of the application. These options include analog voltage, resistive, ratiometric, and voltage outputs. The choice of output depends on the system requirements and compatibility with other components. These sensors are purpose-built for use in industrial settings where accurate force detection is critical. They find applications in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, robotics, automation, aerospace, automotive, and more. Industrial Force Sensors play a vital role in process control, quality assurance, safety monitoring, and precise force measurement tasks. Their reliability and accuracy contribute to improved efficiency, productivity, and safety in industrial operations.