necktwist
Automotive
- Dec 8, 2010
- 18
I am using an old Vishay 350a unit to measure residual strains in zinc castings that are overmolded on steel bar. I glue on the gage, then cut off the casting to see how much it shrinks after the tension is relieved. For some reason, the results are coming up low.
Is there a reason why this model Vishay 350a, or old strain gages tend to read lower when they get old? maybe i have not glued on my gage properly, everything from the early 80's.. gage factor was 2.03 per the packaging.
I am reading 365 micro strain, i expected about double that. this machine could be spot on but i wont know until i get it calibrated (soon).
Any info on these old buggers would be helpful. thanks!
Is there a reason why this model Vishay 350a, or old strain gages tend to read lower when they get old? maybe i have not glued on my gage properly, everything from the early 80's.. gage factor was 2.03 per the packaging.
I am reading 365 micro strain, i expected about double that. this machine could be spot on but i wont know until i get it calibrated (soon).
Any info on these old buggers would be helpful. thanks!