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Industrial Pressure Measurement Systems
Tekscan offers a variety of user-friendly,
tactile force and pressure measurement systems. Each Industrial pressure measurement system
includes:
- Sensors
- Software
- Data acquisition electronics (Handles or Cuffs)
- Sensor to PC interface hardware
Our systems are designed to let you start at any level and add on sensor
models, software modules, and
upgrade options as your needs evolve. The
key component to each of these systems is our patented,
thin-film (0.004" / 0.1 mm) sensors. These sensors coupled with our
data acquisition hardware and analysis software, turn your
PC into a complete pressure measurement system. Data can be viewed and analyzed
in real-time, 2-D, and 3-D color images.
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I-Scan®
I-Scan is a general purpose and versatile system tailor-made,
by choosing from over 200 available sensors, to meet your specific application requirements.
I-Scan is available in Cross-Handle Scanning, High Speed,
I-Scan Lite, and Handheld.
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CONFORMat®
CONFORMat system enables for optimization of seating, cushioning, and positioning
solutions. The sensor mat design
eliminates sensor hammocking while it conforms to the surface, resulting in the most true and
accurate pressure data.
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BPMSTM
BPMSTM (Body Pressure Measurement System) uses large mat sensors to
measure pressure distribution on support surfaces such as mattresses, seats, and cushions. |
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GripTM
The GripTM system measures static and dynamic
pressures from grasping objects. Whether used to improve product design, study carpal tunnel and repetitive motion syndrome, or analyze the
human hold on various tools and sports equipment, the Grip system is an ideal tool for pressure and
force measurement. |
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TireScanTM
TireScan electronically measures static and dynamic footprint pressure for passenger, truck, off-road, agricultural,
and aircraft tires. It enables you to analyze data to assess tire footprint,
tread design, and contact pattern. |
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WiperTM
Wiper measures wiper blade to windshield interface profiles under various testing conditions.
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