Strain Gauges

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MMF403930

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VPG Micro-Measurements

GAGE CEA-13-250UWA-350 LINEAR

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MMF017867

MMF017867

VPG Micro-Measurements

N2A-06-20CBW-350 STRAIN GAGES (5

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MMF016312

VPG Micro-Measurements

CEA-05-062UR-350 STRAIN GAGES (5

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MMF009397

VPG Micro-Measurements

CEA-00-250UN-350 STRAIN GAGES (5

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MMF000847

MMF000847

VPG Micro-Measurements

EA-06-062AK-120 STRAIN GAGES (5/

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MMF001063

MMF001063

VPG Micro-Measurements

EA-06-062EN-350/E STRAIN GAGES (

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MMF022274

MMF022274

VPG Micro-Measurements

WK-06-032SG-120 STRAIN GAGES (5/

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MMF001102

MMF001102

VPG Micro-Measurements

EA-13-062RB-120 STRAIN GAGES (5/

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MMF016617

MMF016617

VPG Micro-Measurements

EGP-5-120 EMBEDMENT GAGE (1/PK)

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MMF003270

MMF003270

VPG Micro-Measurements

CEA-06-500UW-120 STRAIN GAGES (5

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MMF000908

MMF000908

VPG Micro-Measurements

WD-DY-062AP-350 STRAIN GAGES (5/

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MMF003215

MMF003215

VPG Micro-Measurements

CEA-06-250UR-120 STRAIN GAGES (5

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MMF020741

MMF020741

VPG Micro-Measurements

EA-00-10CBE-120 STRAIN GAGES (5/

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MMF000576

MMF000576

VPG Micro-Measurements

EA-06-045AL-350 STRAIN GAGES (5/

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MMF003263

MMF003263

VPG Micro-Measurements

CEA-06-375UW-350 STRAIN GAGES (5

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MMF015250

MMF015250

VPG Micro-Measurements

CEA-00-187UV-350 STRAIN GAGES (5

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MMF001058

MMF001058

VPG Micro-Measurements

WK-06-062ED-350 STRAIN GAGES (5/

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2200-0201

2200-0201

FlexPoint

BI-DIRECTION BEND SENSOR 2 INCH

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MMF403345

MMF403345

VPG Micro-Measurements

STRAIN GAUGE 350 OHM LINEAR 10PC

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MMF002367

MMF002367

VPG Micro-Measurements

EA-06-250AE-350/E STRAIN GAGES (

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Strain Gauges

1. Overview

Strain gauges are passive resistive sensors that measure mechanical strain by detecting changes in electrical resistance. As the core component of modern stress analysis systems, they convert mechanical deformation into proportional electrical signals. Their importance spans across engineering mechanics, structural health monitoring, and industrial automation, enabling precise measurement of force, pressure, torque, and weight in critical applications.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Metal Foil Strain GaugesHigh accuracy, temperature stability, 2-5% strain rangeStructural testing in aerospace, load cells for weighing systems
Semiconductor Strain GaugesHigh gauge factor (50-100), non-linear responseMicro-scale pressure sensors in automotive electronics
Film Strain GaugesThin-film deposition on stainless steel, corrosion resistanceHarsh environment applications in oil & gas industry
Fiber Optic Strain SensorsImmune to EMI, distributed sensing capabilitiesBridge monitoring, pipeline integrity assessment

3. Structure and Composition

Typical strain gauge construction includes:

  • Substrate: Polyimide or epoxy resin base material
  • Sensing Element: 3-5 m thick metal foil/semiconductor grid pattern
  • Lead Wires: Copper/nichrome alloy for electrical connection
  • Protective Coating: Epoxy or silicone encapsulation
The Wheatstone bridge configuration is commonly used to enhance measurement sensitivity and compensate for temperature effects.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Rated Resistance ( )Standard values: 120, 350, 1000 Affects bridge circuit design and signal amplification
Gauge FactorRatio of resistance change to strain (GF= R/R/ )Determines sensitivity level
Operating Temp Range ( C)-50 C to +350 C typicalDictates environmental suitability
Non-linearity (% FS)Measurement deviation from ideal straight lineImpacts overall system accuracy

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Automotive: Engine torque measurement, suspension load analysis
  • Aerospace: Wing stress monitoring, composite material testing
  • Medical: Prosthetic limb force detection, patient weighing systems
  • Industrial: Crane load monitoring, pipeline pressure sensing
Case Study: In wind turbine monitoring, 350 foil gauges detect blade bending stress with 0.1% full-scale accuracy.

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecialization
HBM (Germany)KYOWA KFG-1.5-120-C1-11LHigh-precision aerospace applications
Vishay (USA)Micro-Measurements WK-60-250BFHigh-temperature industrial sensors
Omega (USA)SG-AFS-500Cost-effective general-purpose gauges
TE Connectivity (Switzerland)4080A-2K-350Harsh environment sensors

7. Selection Guidelines

Critical selection factors:

  1. Material compatibility with mounting surface
  2. Operating temperature range vs. gauge specifications
  3. Required measurement bandwidth and frequency response
  4. Environmental protection rating (IP67+ for outdoor use)
  5. Cost vs. required precision class (Class A: 0.1%, Class B: 0.5%)
Recommendation: For dynamic measurements, select gauges with low transverse sensitivity (<1%) and appropriate rosette configuration.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments:

  • MEMS-based micro-strain sensors for IoT applications (size reduction >80%)
  • Self-temperature-compensating hybrid polymer-metal structures
  • Wireless strain monitoring systems with embedded signal processing
  • Graphene-enhanced nanocomposite strain sensors (GF>200 achieved in lab prototypes)
Market projections indicate 6.2% CAGR through 2030, driven by structural health monitoring demand in infrastructure and renewable energy sectors.

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