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New HBM Torque Transducers Measure Torque and Speed at the Same Time

Marlborough, Massachusetts — July 19, 2013 — HBM , Inc. (www.hbm.com), a leading manufacturer of data acquisition systems, analysis and calibration software, strain gauges, transducers and sensors, introduces new T40B and T40FM torque transducers that include an integrated speed measurement system.

HBM torque transducers are specifically designed to work in harsh environments such as those that contain humidity, condensation, dust, oil and grease. These conditions typically restrict the use of a traditional optical speed measurement system. But because the T40B and T40FM take measurements based on the contactless sensing of an anisotropic magnetoresistive (AMR) sensor, the transducer signal is more robust and stable than that of an optical system. The transducer integrates both the magnetic technology and the speed measurement sensor, which saves space and makes installation easier.

There are many industry solutions designed solely for measuring rotational speed. The T40 now stands out because its new optional speed measurement sensor lets the device measure both torque and speed (rpm) at the same time. The T40 torque transducer measures speed with a 1024 pulse output, which provides users a far higher resolution as compared to the 60 or 360 pulses than traditional optical systems provide.

In addition, because the radial or axial distance between the sensor and the magnetic ring is only 2.5-mm, the rotational speed measuring system has a high tolerance of application-related vibrations.

An optional reference pulse signal is generated by a separate sensor that senses the corresponding magnetic field in the axial direction. The system can thus provide the signals to integrate the rotational speed and the angle of rotation in the control loop of downstream equipment such as a data acquisition system (DAQ).

Other important features of the T40B and T40FM include:

  • Torque measuring ranges of up to 80,000 Newton-meters
  • Low measurement uncertainty
  • Good temperature stability
  • Up to 0.03% of full scale linearity and hysteresis combined
  • Standard response times of 1000, 3000, 6000 and 10,000 Hz options

“High resolution and reliability has been achieved with the new T40 speed sensing system,” says HBM application engineer Mark Minda. “The transducer’s integration of torque and speed measurement capabilities results in a robust device that frees companies from worrying about testing in harsh conditions and lets them instead focus on making accurate and reliable measurements.”

More information can be found at http://www.hbm.com/en/menu/products/transducers-sensors/torque/t40b or by contacting HBM at:

HBM, Inc.

19 Bartlett Street
Marlborough, MA 01752
Tel: 800-578-4260
Fax: 508-485-7480
Sales Email: info@usa.hbm.com
Support Email: support@usa.hbm.com
Website: http://www.hbm.com

About HBM, Inc.

For more than 60 years, the name HBM stands for reliability, precision and innovation all over the world. HBM offers products and services for an extensive range of measurement applications in many industries. Users worldwide rely on the perfectly matched components of the measurement chain that guarantees maximum accuracy of measurement results and enables optimization of the complete product life cycle,  from the development through the testing stages, as well as in manufacturing and production. Their product range covers sensorstransducers,  gauges, amplifiers and data acquisition systems as well as software for structural durability investigations, tests and analysis. The potential fields of application can be found in every branch of engineering in both virtual and physical test and measurement.

HBM has 27 subsidiaries and sales offices in EuropeAmerica and Asia. HBM also has representatives in another 40 countries around the world. In addition to headquarters in Darmstadt, Germany, other HBM production facilities are located in Marlboro, Massachusetts, and Suzhou, China. 

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