Non-contact torque sensor

Magnetic sensors on toothpicks

NCTE is presenting the smallest non-contact torque sensor for series applications at Sensor+Test in Nuremberg. NCTE realized the sensor on a shaft not much thicker than a toothpick for an automotive supplier.

The torque sensor was realized for an automotive supplier on a shaft not much thicker than a toothpick. © NCTE

At the trade fair stand, NCTE will also be demonstrating how the non-contact torque sensors are suitable for internal measurements in hollow shafts and retrofitting in existing applications, i.e. retrofitting systems and machines for Industry 4.0. Visitors can also find out about the "smart" versions of the measurement technology, such as sensors with active temperature compensation.

Contactless and maintenance-free
With the help of magnetic fields, NCTE sensors measure variables such as torque, force, shear, speed or bending contactlessly and maintenance-free under the most difficult conditions, such as extreme temperatures and vibrations. The sensors are used, for example, in e-bike drives from Fazua, on the race track for the Red Bull KTM MotoGP Factory Racing Team, in medical technology and vehicle construction as well as in numerous industrial companies for process automation. The cooperation with industrial partner Schaeffler is constantly developing and is being expanded to include several industrial products.

"Whether for large series, special applications or retrofitting, whether in the smallest installation spaces, at temperatures of up to 200 degrees Celsius or in water and oil - as soon as it comes to measuring forces on a shaft, our magnetic technology is the right choice," says Verena Graf, CEO of NCTE. as

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