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The advantages of the 6D force-torque sensor with multiple-axes measurement

11 Jul 2023

High-precision evaluation of tribological properties, such as friction forces, friction coefficients, and torques for arbitrary material pairs, is critical for many research and industrial applications. The only practical method available to produce a quantitative assessment of tribological properties is through laboratory experimentation and testing. Bruker’s UMT TriboLab™ utilizes the latest developments in sensor technology, and features the 6D Force-Torque Sensor. In this application note, explore the specific qualities and measurement advantages of Tribolab’s 6D Force-Torque Sensor.

UMT TriboLab

Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology

Bruker’s Universal Mechanical Tester (UMT) platform has been the most versatile and widely used tribometer on the market since the first model debuted in 2000. Newly designed from the ground up, the UMT TriboLab has a unique modular concept that harnesses more functionality than ever before. In fact, the UMT TriboLab offers higher speeds, more torque, and better force measurement than any of its competitors, plus it introduces powerful new features for improved efficiency and ease-of-use.

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The advantages of the 6D force-torque sensor with multiple-axes measurement