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Contact Sensor

Contact Sensor

The sensor that converts the measured value into an electrical signal by the sensitive element in the sensor through mechanical structure or direct contact with the measured object is called a contact sensor, that is, a sensor for contact measurement. This kind of sensor needs a certain measuring force to ensure that its measuring end is in contact with the measured object during measurement and senses the changes in the measured value. In dynamic detection, the dynamic characteristics of the contact link, that is, the dynamic response characteristics, should be considered.

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