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Schenck Compact Ring-Torsion Load Cells RTN

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  • Brand:    Schenck
  • Type:    RTN
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Introduction
OIML approved as suitable for trade use (up to 5000 d and 7500 d in case of multi-divisional scales)
% High accuracy, even for very small utilisa-tion ranges (down to 15% in case of trade use according to OIML)
% High output signal and, thus, high-resolution of useful signal range
% Low power consumption allows realisation of multi-scale systems with simple evalua-tion electronics
% Protection to EEx ib IIC T 6 for use in explo-sion hazardous areas

% Protection class IP 68


Application
Acting as a transducer, the load cell converts the mechanical input signal, the load, proportionally into the electrical output voltage.
The consistent optimization of the ringtorsion load cells offers additional advantages:
% The extremely low headroom simplifies the use in almost all weighing applications.
% The sturdy design enables easy transport, installation, and operation, even under very harsh environmental conditions (e.g. aggressive media, inter-fering forces, or extreme tem-peratures)

Construction
% Hermetically sealed due to laser welding; protection class IP 68
% High corrosion protection due to the use of electrolytically polished stainless steel
% All electrical components are inside the load cell and are thus optimally protected
% The high-quality, sturdy con-nection cable is lead radially into the load cell
% The RTN load cells are com-patible with earlier ring-torsion load cells if our adapter kits are used

Functions
% High measuring sensitivity
% High repeatability
% High long-term stability and, thus, continuing and consis-tently high accuracy
% Minimal effect on accuracy by side forces
% High reliability and availability, even in case of unavoidable shock loads, constraining forces or electrical interfer-ences
% Integral excessive voltage protection
% Moment-free load input/output due to direct, vertical force flow


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