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Non-contact torque sensors enhance fuel economy, comfort, and safety
Non-contact torque sensors enhance fuel economy, comfort, and safety
In order to determine the most suitable torque sensor, it is necessary to understand the application and environment. Some applications may require underwater sensors, while others may only need a torque sensor. The type of mounting and assembly is also important.

Torque sensors have been popular in a variety of applications, including electric and hybrid automobile engines, medical prostheses, and robotics, because torque measurement is an important parameter in rotating parts, devices, and machines to ensure excellent process quality and performance optimization.

 

The market for torque sensors can be divided into two categories: application and technology. Test & measurement, automotive, aerospace & military, industrial, and medical are the subcategories of the application segment. Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW), rotary, magnetoelastic, and optical torque sensors are all part of the technological industry. Contact and non-contact sensors can be separated from the rotating segment.

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