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Can an organization be NIST traceable?

No, an organization cannot be NIST tr...

Can a load cell be made traceable to NIST?

No. Only the results produced by that...

What is a NIST traceable calibration?

A NIST traceable calibration means th...

What is NIST?

NIST is the National Institute of Sta...

Why should I calibrate my sensors?

Any measurement is subject to degrada...

What are the major differences between the various forms of torque measurement?

The following chart compares the vari...

When should I strain gauge my shaft as my torque transducer?

When strain gauges are bonded to the ...

When should I choose a clamp collar?

Because a clamp-on torque cell is bas...

When should I choose an in-line sensor?

In-line torque cells maintain system ...

How do rotary torque sensors work?

There are two types of rotary torque ...

How do you measure rotary torque?

Rotary torque is the force required t...

What is rotary torque?

Rotary torque is the force required t...

What is reaction torque?

Reaction torque is the force required...

What is torque?

Torque is a measure of the forces tha...

How do I know what accuracy class to use for my sensor?

It depends on the application. How mu...

Why is the output of my pressure sensor quoted in mV/V?

mV/V output allows you to eliminate m...

What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a sensor internal amplifier on a pressure s

Systems without internal amplificatio...

When should I have zero and span adjustments on my pressure sensor?

Zero and span may shift due to temper...

What is zero balance for a pressure transducer?

Zero balance is the pressure sensor o...

How can I protect against water hammer?

Water hammer is one of the most commo...