

By design, this patch type sensor uses neither epoxies nor other glues as part of its structure and fuses materials science with Micron Optics' core optical technology in high-performance, tunable components. Unlike traditional foil strain gages, the os310 has minimal 0-drift in high fatigue situations. In fact, the os310 has been tested to > 80 million cycles at +/- 2,000 strain. The os310 strain gage is easy to handle and mount; it can be spot-welded or bonded to most materials using conventional techniques.
The os310 is designed to work with Micron Optics line of optical sensing interrogators. It can be used as a strain gage for automotive, aircraft/aerospace, structural, geotechnical, and energy monitoring applications or as the core OEM building block for higher level sensors such as accelerometers, inclinometers, displacement, pressure, load sensors and many other transducers.
Company Description:Micron Optics, a leading provider of tunable technologies, offers a comprehensive portfolio of products for sensing and telecom markets. Leading the industry for nearly a decade, the Optical Sensing line addresses energy, aerospace, civil, transportation and defense applications. A Telecom line of tunable components, OEM modules and test instruments provides superior solutions for signal conditioning, channel drop, and spectrum measurements. Micron Optics is a private company based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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