S-type load cells, also referred to as S-beam load cells, are force sensors specially designed to accurately measure both tension and compression. The name "S-type" is derived from their distinctive S-shape. Some users prefer to call them "Z-type," referring to their structured centre beam spring element.
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The S-type load cells we offer vary in capacities, ranging from a nimble 25kg up to an impressive 30 tonnes. These units utilize advanced metal foil strain gauge technology. Their notable accuracy and compact design attributes make them a top choice for applications requiring precise force measurements. With easy and versatile installation using rod ends or load buttons, S-type load cells deliver outstanding performance for tension and compression applications alike.
Our range of S-type load cells is available in both low and high-capacity options. They are primarily designed to measure tensile forces but are equally competent in measuring compressive forces.
Built from stainless steel or aluminum alloy, depending on the range size, these sensors offer measurements from as light as 200g up to a hefty 1T. Their high precision, easy installation, and reliable stability are just some of their numerous advantages. With such robust features, they are a perfect fit for applications such as dosage scales, packaging scales, hook scales, and technical control equipment. Through precise force measurement, they enhance the reliability of these devices, helping to optimize operations and product quality.
The pros and cons of the mattress, can it make people relax and rest?
How to choose the right mattress for a restful and comfortable sleep? What kind of mattress can truly help you achieve a good night's sleep? Our reporter had an exclusive interview with Ma Hongfeng, a senior expert at the Double Tiger Furniture Spine and Sleep Research and Development Center, who sheds light on common misconceptions that confuse many sleepers.
When it comes to mattress firmness, there are cultural differences. Chinese consumers often prefer firmer mattresses, while Westerners tend to favor softer ones. But what exactly defines a mattress as soft or firm? Scientifically speaking, a mattress that is too soft may not provide enough spinal support, while one that is too hard can lack comfort. Both extremes are not ideal for healthy sleep. The right level of firmness directly affects sleep quality.
A properly balanced spring mattress offers the best combination of comfort and support. Its spring system distributes pressure evenly across the body, ensuring proper spinal alignment and full-body support. This helps improve sleep efficiency, leaving you more refreshed and alert in the morning. Compared to wooden or sponge mattresses, spring-based options generally offer better sleep quality.
Choosing a very hard mattress is a common misconception that can actually harm your health. Studies show that sleeping on a hard surface can restrict blood circulation in the back, leading to poor sleep quality. You might wake up feeling stiff, irritable, and even in pain. On the other hand, a mattress that is too soft can also be problematic. When the body sinks too deeply into the mattress, the spine remains bent for extended periods, causing discomfort and poor posture.
To determine whether a mattress is suitable, consider how well it supports your body. Lie down on the mattress, then move gently. Lie flat on your back for two minutes, slowing down your movements. Then roll onto your side and check the natural curve of your body. Reach your hands from your neck, waist, and hips down to your thighs—look for any gaps between your body and the mattress. If there are no gaps, it means the mattress aligns well with your natural sleeping posture, indicating a balanced firmness level.
In short, the perfect mattress isn't about being too soft or too hard—it's about finding the right balance that supports your body and promotes restful, healthy sleep.