Product category:
Weighing systems, Strain gauges
News Release from: RDP Electronics | Subject: Affordably priced load cells!
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2005
A new range of affordably priced load
cells
Sensor specialists RDP Electronics have announced the introduction of a new range of affordably priced load cells, offering linearities of 0.03% with overall accuracies of 0.1%
Sensor specialists RDP Electronics have announced the introduction of a new range of affordably priced load cells Offering linearities of 0.03% with overall accuracies of 0.1%, the new load cells are designed to meet the demands of todays competitive market place for cost conscious measurement applications, while still achieving high quality performance
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Fred Thorneycroft, RDP Sales Manager, predicting that prices will amaze engineers and purchasing managers explained, "with the new load cells our customers are now able to buy for example, a 2500kg (5000lb) Universal load cell with a linearity of 0.03%, for as little as GBP260, with large discounts on quantity orders." The new RDP range includes the widely used "pancake" style of cell for compression, tension and universal operation, in addition to models specifically designed for industrial and commercial weighing applications".
" A large selection of standard models and ranges are stocked and special requirements can usually be supplied within 6 to 8 weeks". Request a free brochure from RDP Electronics ...
Fred Thorneycroft concluded: "Anyone who uses load cells and looking to cut costs, should call the RDP Sales Department to request full specifications for this new product, or alternatively visit the RDP web site.
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