Sensor+Test 2019

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Non-contact torque sensor in a compact format

NCTE presents what the company claims is the smallest non-contact torque sensor for series applications. Its shaft is not much thicker than a toothpick.

In addition to standard sensors, NCTE also offers customized sensor solutions. © NCTE

At the 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. Visitors can also find out about the "smart" versions of the measurement technology, such as sensors with active temperature compensation.

With the help of magnetic fields, NCTE sensors measure variables such as torque, force, shear, speed or bending in a non-contact and maintenance-free manner under difficult conditions such as extreme temperatures and vibrations. The sensors are used in e-bike drives, on the racetrack, in medical technology and in vehicle construction, as well as by numerous industrial companies for process automation.

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