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Kistler Instrument Corp
Kistler Instrument Corporation is a distributor of precision measurement tools. Kistler's product offerings include pressure/force/torque transducers, pressure/force/torque sensors, and a variety of accelerometers. Kistler products are used in engine development, improving product quality in manufacturing, analyzing physical processes, automotive engineering, plastics/metal processing, installation technology, biomechanics, etc.
Company Info
- Website
- kistler.com
- Address
- NY
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in Force Sensors
Kistler Instrument Corp. provides piezoelectric force sensors that are robust and overload-proof, and capable of resolving small changes in force. Sensor types include: single component force sensors (tension/compression force or shear force), multi-component force sensors, and dynamometers.
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in Piezoelectric Sensors
Kistler Instrument Corp. manufactures piezoelectric force sensors and piezoelectric reaction torque sensors. The force sensors are robust and overload-proof, and are capable of resolving small changes in force with high preload. The torque sensors are used for measuring minute fluctuations in torque with a high degree of overload resistance.
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in Piezoresistive Pressure Sensors
Kistler Instrument Corp. offers Modulare piezoresistive pressure sensors in differential version Type 4264. Sensors have a measuring range of 0-10 bar, an operating temperature range from -55 to 125°C, and a voltage range from 5-15 V. Applications include: R&D, engine test, road test, component test, and general test applications. Kistler supports the automotive, aerospace, and industrial markets.
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in Torque Sensors
Kistler offers a variety of piezoelectric and strain gauge torque sensor systems. Piezoelectric sensor systems include fixed/rotating dynamometers, as well as fixed sensor systems. Kistler also offers a rotating strain gauge sensors. Kistler torque sensors are versatile, well suited for R&D, quality assurance, metrology and data collection.
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in Vibration Sensors
Kistler develops vibration sensors - including miniature and highly sensitive models - that can be used at extremes of the measurement range. The sensors are available as piezotron, charge output, capacitive, acoustic emission, impulse and piezoresistive types.