MAC3382
Industrial
- May 21, 2006
- 33
Hello, All:
Is anyone familiar with a scale that utlizes a loadcell/mechanism that is elctronicaly compensated/Magnetic Force Correcting?
The way is was described is that as the mass is applied to the measuring pan there is displacement, however; unlike a traditional loadcell the pan is returned to the original start positon.
I am infering that the mass displaces a coil in relation to a magnetic field in a VCM. The electronics sensing the indcued voltage, applies a voltage to "right" the system. This applied voltage is proprtional to the applied mass. I need this zero displacement method for airgap measurments with a magnet. Our current loadcells and scales have up to a 0.009" displacement relative to are target mass (gf.)
I have not had any luck with a scale manufacturer's current product line, but I have a Metler-Toledo Technical Datasheet from 1985 which describes what I have above.
I appreciate any help you may have to offer.
thanks,
Mac
Is anyone familiar with a scale that utlizes a loadcell/mechanism that is elctronicaly compensated/Magnetic Force Correcting?
The way is was described is that as the mass is applied to the measuring pan there is displacement, however; unlike a traditional loadcell the pan is returned to the original start positon.
I am infering that the mass displaces a coil in relation to a magnetic field in a VCM. The electronics sensing the indcued voltage, applies a voltage to "right" the system. This applied voltage is proprtional to the applied mass. I need this zero displacement method for airgap measurments with a magnet. Our current loadcells and scales have up to a 0.009" displacement relative to are target mass (gf.)
I have not had any luck with a scale manufacturer's current product line, but I have a Metler-Toledo Technical Datasheet from 1985 which describes what I have above.
I appreciate any help you may have to offer.
thanks,
Mac