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Hollow Reaction Torque Sensor, Disc Type, 10-200 Nm

SUCH-TQS-NJY65
● Measuring range 10-200 Nm selectable ● Sensitivity 1.5-2.0 mV/V ● 120% F.S safety overload ● Stainless steel material
$330.61

Pressure and Temperature Integrated Sensor, IP68

SUCH-PRES-PD500
● Pressure range 0~600 kPa~60 MPa ● Temperature range 0~80℃ ● 4–20mA output, power supply 12-30 VDC ● Housing: 304 stainless steel, IP68 protection
$305.16

Ring Torsion Compression Load Cell, 1 ton-150 ton

SUCH-LC-RTC150
● Measuring range 1 ton to 150 ton ● Sensitivity 2.85mV/V ● 150% safe overload ● Recommended bridge voltage 10V DC
$259.99

3 Axis Force Sensor, 0-500N/1000N

SUCH-FS-3C
● Measures X, Y, and Z axis forces with optional ranges 0~500N/0~1000N ● Output sensitivity 1.0 to 1.5 MV/V, excitation voltage 12V DC ● Operating temperature -10~+65°C, temperature compensation 20~60°C ● Safe overload rate 150% F.S, zero point output ±1% F.S
$2,118.30

Flat Load Cell, Diaphragm Type, 50kg-10 ton

SUCH-LC-102
● Capacity ranges from 50kg to 10 tons ● 42CrMo alloy steel material ● Operating voltage 5-15V ● Insulation resistance≥5000MΩ/100VDC
$142.69

Industrial Piezoelectric Pressure Sensor, Stainless Steel

SUCH-PRES-SAYL
● Measurement range 10/50/100/200/400/600 MPa ● Operating temperature -40℃ to +150℃ ● Overload capacity 120% ● Mounting output method: M5 or L5
$533.64

Static Robot Joint Torque Sensor, Disc Type, 50-100 Nm

SUCH-TQS-NJY40
● Range 0-50/0-100 Nm selectable ● Sensitivity 1.5-2.0 mV/V ● Safety overload 120% ● Bridge voltage 5-12V DC
$335.79

6 Axis Force Sensor, 100kg/160kg/250kg/500kg

SUCH-FS-090
● Optional measurement range 100kg/160kg/250kg/500kg ● Output sensitivity 1.0±10%mV/V ● Alloy steel material, IP65 protection rating ● Recommended excitation voltage 5-10V DC/AC
$2,703.69

Force Torque Sensor, Ring Type, 20-200 Nm

SUCH-TQS-105
● Measuring range 20-200 Nm selectable ● Ring double flange construction, stainless steel ● Response frequency 10 kHz ● Safe overload 150%, limit overload 200%
$246.19

Miniature Pressure Sensor for Liquid/Air, 0-2.5/4/6/10MPa

SUCH-PRES-CYZ96
● Measurement range 0-2.5/4/6/10 MPa ● Output signal 0.5-3 VDC ● Temperature compensation range -40℃ to +85℃ ● 304 stainless steel housing, IP66 rating
$235.18

Pedal Force Load Cell Sensor, 1-200kg

SUCH-LC-TB002
● Measurement ranges 0-50kg/0-100kg/0-200kg ● Response frequency 10kHz, rated output 1.0-1.5mV/V ● Safe overload 150%, maximum overload: 200% ● Insulation resistance ≥5000MΩ/100VDC
$212.35

Dual Flange Static Torque Transducer, 0.2-5 Nm

SUCH-TQS-205
● Range 0.2-5 Nm optional ● Output sensitivity 1.0-2.0mV/V ● Excitation voltage 5-15V DC ● 120% F.S safety overload
$530.15

Silicon Pressure Sensor for Soil/Slurry, RS485/4-20mA

SUCH-PRES-CYZ38A
● Pressure range 0~0.6MPa ● Output signal RS485 output/4-20mA ● Power supply 5-28VDC/9-28VDC ● Medium temperature -40℃~150℃
$489.21

Non-Contact Dynamic Torque Transducer, 5-500 Nm

SUCH-TQS-305
● Torque range 5-500Nm optional ● Speed range 1000-12000RPM selectable ● Operating temperature -20~50℃ ● Supply voltage 9-32V DC
$1,320.77

Sanitary Pressure Transmitter, Flush Diaphragm

SUCH-PRES-CYYZ66E
● Measuring range 0.1~0~4 MPa (optional) ● Output signal RS485/4-20mA/1-5V/0-5V/0-10V ● Media temperature -40℃ to 85℃ ● Vibration resistance 10g (20–2000 Hz), shock resistance 500g/ms
$323.95

Atmospheric Pressure Sensor for Gas, RS485 Output

SUCH-PRES-CYZ27
● Pressure range 70~110 kPa (absolute) ● Accuracy ±0.05 kPa / ±0.25 kPa (reference at 25°C) ● Output signal RS485, response speed 5Hz ● Temperature range -40 to 60°C, IP67 protection
$165.13

High Precision Torque Sensor Signal Amplifier, RS485/0-5V/0-10V/4-20mA

SUCH-TQS-FD01
● Output RS485/0-5V/0-10V/4-20mA selectable ● Input signal 0.8~2mV/V ● Supply voltage 12~28V DC ● Protection class IP67
$126.98

Flush Diaphragm Pressure Sensor with Display

SUCH-PRES-CYYZ51E
● Measuring range 0~0.4~60MPa ● Accuracy ±0.25% FS (range >100 kPa) ● Temperature compensation -10℃~70℃, drift ±0.01% FS/℃ ● Output signal RS485/4-20mA/0-5V/1-5V/0-10V
$270.56

Small Rotary Motor Torque Sensor, 0.1-5 Nm

SUCH-TQS-202
● Range 0-0.1/5Nm selectable ● Safety overload 150% ● Speed up to 3000RPM ● Power supply 24V DC 0.2A
$1,142.58

Dynamic Torque Sensor, 50-10000 Nm, 4-20mA/+-10V Output

SUCH-TQS-NT40
● Measurement range 50-10000 Nm ● Torque output ±10V/4-20mA/RS485 ● Speed output 0-10V/4-20mA/RS485 ● Power supply voltage DC 12-28V
$4,852.67

Force sensors and pressure sensors are indispensable components in modern industrial automation and intelligent measurement and control systems. They play a critical role in various fields such as mechanical manufacturing, aerospace, medical equipment, automated production lines, and intelligent robots. Although their names are similar, force sensors and pressure sensors differ in their working principles and application scenarios. However, their core objective is the same: to convert physical quantities into readable electrical signals, thereby enabling precise measurement of mechanical quantities.

Force sensors are primarily used to measure physical forces such as thrust, tension, shear force, or torque acting on an object. Common types include load cells, strain-gauge force sensors, capacitive force sensors, and piezoelectric force sensors.

Among these, strain gauge force sensors are widely adopted due to their simple structure, wide measurement range, and sensitive response. They work by attaching strain gauges to an elastic body. When an external force acts on the elastic body, the resulting deformation causes a change in the resistance of the strain gauges, thereby outputting an electrical signal proportional to the external force. Such sensors are commonly used in applications such as mechanical structure stress analysis, automotive crash testing, and robotic gripping force control.

Load cells are devices that convert gravitational force (mass) into measurable electrical signals, commonly used in electronic scales, industrial weighing systems, and hopper metering applications. They detect the minute deformation caused by the force applied to an object through strain gauges, enabling high-precision weight measurement.

Pressure sensors are specifically designed to detect the vertical force exerted by gases or liquids on container walls, with primary measurement units being Pascal (Pa) or bar (bar). Based on operating principles, pressure sensors are categorized into piezoresistive, piezoelectric, capacitive, and fiber optic types. Piezoresistive pressure sensors are the most common type, featuring an internal pressure-sensitive membrane that undergoes microscopic deformation when pressurized, resulting in a change in resistance and outputting analog or digital signals. They are widely applied in hydraulic systems, fluid control, gas leakage monitoring, medical ventilators, and other applications.

Force and pressure sensor types


In industrial applications, users should select appropriate force or pressure sensors based on parameters such as measurement range, output format (e.g., 4-20 mA, 0-10V, RS485), supply voltage, accuracy grade, and installation method. For example, in high-precision laboratory environments, sensors with an error margin of ±0.1% or less are recommended; in harsh industrial settings, waterproofing, dustproofing, and vibration resistance must be considered.

To meet the specialized and diverse sensor requirements of different industrial sectors, the SUCH Shop offers a wide range of high-performance force and pressure sensor products. Whether it's load cells, strain gauge-based tension/compression sensors, dynamic force measurement modules, miniature pressure sensors, or diaphragm-type pressure transmitters, we provide extensive selection options, precise parameters, reliable performance, and support for multiple signal outputs and customization services, enabling users to seamlessly integrate them into PLCs, DCS systems, or embedded systems. The platform also features detailed technical documentation, selection guides, and engineering application cases to facilitate rapid deployment by engineers.

Force sensors and pressure sensors serve as the critical bridge linking the physical world with digital systems, playing a central role in modern industry and smart devices. Selecting high-quality sensors not only enhances system stability but also ensures production safety and efficiency.