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A strain gauge load cell is a sensor that measures force or load by converting mechanical deformation into an electrical signal. It consists of strain gauges attached to a deformable metal body, which change their electrical resistance when subjected to force. This resistance change is then converted into a voltage output that is proportional to the applied force. METTLER TOLEDO offers strain gauge load cells to convert any structure into a scale.
The weigh module buying guide leads engineers through 8 steps to make the right weigh module selection for any application. Find information about load cell input voltage, load cell wiring, bidirectional load cell solutions – and more! Read more
Envisioning the perfect industrial weighing and processing solution has never been easier. Download the free catalog to identify and select your next manufacturing, quality control, logistics, and service solutions. Read more
With more than 150 fact-filled pages, the Handbook helps you select and apply weigh modules to create high-performance weighing or inventory control systems. Explore critical guidelines for professionals in engineering, operations, or integration. Read more
With Good Weighing Practice™, we provide guidance and technical documentation to define the ideal combination of components and calculate the expected measurement uncertainty for each individual application.
Automated weighing dramatically improves machine throughput giving you a competitive edge by exceeding your customers' highest expectations. Minimize engineering investement on every project with our smart weighing sensors.
Fast, traceable, and hassle-free – RapidCal™ tank scale calibration is the ideal method for most tank, reactor, hopper, and silo scales, saving time and money. Eliminate the need for test weights or material substitution.
We support and service your measurement equipment through its entire life-cycle, from installation to preventive maintenance and calibration to equipment repair.