Other applications
Why is pressure measurement with novel’s capacitive force sensors so relevant?
Capacitive force sensors are commonly used in various industrial applications where precise force measurement is needed. Some examples include:
- Quality control and testing of products: Capacitive force sensors can be used to measure the force required to compress a foam cushion, the force required to push a button, or the force required to open a lid on a container.
- Robotics and automation: Capacitive force sensors can be used to measure the force of a robotic gripper or the force exerted by an actuator.
- Medical device testing: Capacitive force sensors can be used to measure the force required to puncture skin, the force required to insert a catheter, or the force required to compress a heart valve.
- Industrial process control: Capacitive force sensors can be used to measure the force of a press, the force of a punch, or the force of a spring.
- Biomechanics and ergonomics: Capacitive force sensors can be used to measure the force exerted by a person during activities such as walking, running, or lifting.
- Automotive and aerospace: Capacitive force sensors can be used to measure the force of a landing gear, the force of a braking system, or the force of an airbag deployment.