1. Mechanical testing: Torque sensors can further understand the properties and uses of materials by measuring torque or the effect of torque in research. During the material testing process, each part needs to be tested to ensure quality and performance.
2. Manufacturing industries such as aviation and food: In the research and development, processing, and production processes, torque sensors can be used to inspect and calibrate machines, tools, and instruments, ensuring production efficiency and quality. They are widely used in the foreign food industry.
3. Warehouse and logistics applications: torque sensors can be used to ensure the correct and safe operation of storage equipment (such as forklifts, winch, etc.). Torque sensors provide support for data collection, such as measuring the battery level of a machine.
4. Oil and Gas Industry: In the oil and gas industry, torque sensors are used to measure the torque of drill bits, pumps, and fracturing equipment to ensure the safety and level of equipment operation.
In summary, torque sensors are a high-precision and convenient testing tool with important application value in industry, manufacturing, mechanical testing, and quality control, and their application scope is constantly expanding.