Now available with full support in the UK from Ixthus Instrumentation, German manufacturer NCTE’s directly mounted sensors are especially practical for dynamic, high precision load measurement of power transmission and power take-off (PTO) shafts where real-time data acquisition provides not just the safe operation of connected machinery, but also the ability to optimize efficiency and operation for the entire drive’s function.
NCTE applies its torque measurement technology across all areas of industry and research from controlling the power of e-bikes to preventative maintenance on wind turbines, and from precision torque measurement for motorsports to safety monitoring on robotic and automated medical equipment.
The company’s sensors are designed to form part of the drive chain as a ‘plug and play’ component complete, with integrated signal conditioning and no other components required. With several sized model options available, torque measurement, from a zero reference, can range from 1 to 10,000 Nm.
NCTE names its measurement technology ‘magnetostriction’ which is based on the magnetostrictive measurement principle. Simply put, this is a physical process where the length of a body changes under the influence of an external magnetic field. By reversing this principle NCTE’s sensors employ encoded magnetic fields and, as integral parts of the shaft, measure the minuscule dimensional changes directly induced on the driven shaft as torque or other physical forces. This contactless, wear-free and low maintenance technology tracks these changes in real-time with excellent stability over long periods of time. The sensors employ at least two opposed magnetic fields to allow error-free use where external magnetic fields such as EMC interference are present – or where mechanical influences such as strong vibration and shock conditions cause shaft distortions.
With standard protection class options of IP50 and IP65, the sensors can operate in high humidity, water, oils, and aggressive liquids used, for instance, in washdown situations.
The sensors have a standard operating temperature range of -40 °C to +85 °C, a torque measurement accuracy in the region of +/- 0.5% and a shaft speeds range from 2,500 rpm for the larger sized models to 10,000 rpm for the smaller. Output frequency is 2,500 Hz with output options via a single electrical connector including 0 – 10 V, 4…20 mA, CANbus and USB. USB interfaced models are supplied with a free of charge PC software that enables direct data display via a GUI with the possibility to export data for detailed analysis. NCTE’s custom design service is offered across all model ranges to facilitate use in extreme environments.
A particular area that demonstrates the technology and applied use of NCTE’s PTO torque sensors is that of mobile agricultural machinery where power and torque and/or bending moment and shear measurement can be optimized. Easily integrated between the PTO shaft of tractor and connected machinery such as powered harrows, spreaders, bailing presses etc., the sensors help to maintain the highest process efficiency and provide the basis for safe operation, maximum reliability, and preventative maintenance to avoid costly failures and repairs. In this application area NCTE’s 7000 series torque sensors can measure bi-directional torque in the region of 3000 to 5000 Nm at speeds up to 3600 rpm.
The 7000 series can be simply flange mounted or supplied with a wide choice of optional geared shaft and bush adapter that suit the most common tractor, harvester and other farm machinery PTOs. Test bench mounts are also available for research tasks.
As a supplier from component level to complete instrumentation systems and with knowledgeable technical staff on hand to assist with measurement solutions, Ixthus Instrumentation offers a complete technical sales and support service for NCTE’s wide range of torque sensors and also has distribution partnerships with several global sensor technology leaders for force, torque and vibration measurement