Strain Gauges

Strain Gauges

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Image Part Number Manufacturer Description Series Operating Temperature Length - Overall Width - Overall Resistance Tolerance Width - Overall Pattern Width - Active Strain Range Resistance
MMF004072 Vishay Precision Group EA-06-062RE-120 RESIDUAL STRESS EA -100 ~ 350°F (-75 ~ 175°C) 0.42" (10.7mm) 0.42" (10.7mm) ±0.2% 0.180" (4.57mm) 0.020" (0.51mm) ±3% 120 Ohms
MMF003119 Vishay Precision Group CEA-06-125UE-350 STRAIN GAGES (5 - - - - - - - - -
MMF002201 Vishay Precision Group WK-06-125TM-350 STRAIN GAGES (5/ - - - - - - - - -
MMF000450 Vishay Precision Group SK-09-031DE-350 STRAIN GAGES (5/ - - - - - - - - -
MMF023367 Vishay Precision Group WK-06-125BB-350 STRAIN GAGES (5/ - - - - - - - - -
MMF000925 Vishay Precision Group WK-13-062AP-350 STRAIN GAGES (5/ - - - - - - - - -
MMF014982 Vishay Precision Group WK-06-250BF-10C/W STRAIN GAGES ( - - - - - - - - -
MMF017059 Vishay Precision Group STRAIN GUAGE CEA -100 ~ 350°F (-75 ~ 175°C) 0.38" (9.7mm) 0.19" (4.8mm) ±0.3% 0.120" (3.05mm) 0.100" (2.54mm) ±5% 350 Ohms
MMF301041 Vishay Precision Group WK-05-250TM-350/W STRAIN GAGES ( - - - - - - - - -
MMF000376 Vishay Precision Group EA-13-031CF-120 STRAIN GAGES (5/ - - - - - - - - -

About Strain Gauges


Strain gauges are devices designed to measure the deformation or strain in mechanical structures subjected to stress or load. These sensors consist of thin conductive wires or foil patterns bonded to the surface of the material under measurement. As the material deforms under stress, the strain gauge's electrical resistance changes proportionally, allowing the measurement of strain. Strain gauges find applications in structural health monitoring, load cells, force measurement, and material testing for tasks such as stress analysis, fatigue testing, and structural integrity assessment. They offer advantages such as high sensitivity, accuracy, and compatibility with different materials and structural configurations, making them valuable tools in structural engineering, aerospace, automotive, and civil engineering applications.