
Services
Services
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In addition to our standard transducers, Michigan Scientific also has considerable experience in making custom strain gage transducers from a wide variety of stock parts supplied by our customers. Wheel Force Transducers (WFTs) are used to measure vehicle reaction forces during durability and vehicle dynamics testing.
Products
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Michigan Scientific Corporation (MSC) provides engineering services specializing in the design and manufacturing of slip ring assemblies, transducers, signal conditioning electronics, and data acquisition. We find solutions to our customers' problems through engineering consultation. These instrumentation quality slip ring assemblies are designed to transmit signal from strain gages, thermocouples, or other rotating sensors from rotating equipment.
Electronics
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Michigan Scientific offers a wide variety of electronics including signal conditioning equipment. We design and manufacture low noise strain gauge differential amplifiers, thermocouple amplifiers, and remote amplifier control units with many different configurations. Michigan Scientific has precision low noise differential amplifiers for strain gage bridges and thermocouples.
Fiber-Optic Systems
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Used when seeking electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) laboratory certification for The American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) or the Automotive EMC Laboratory Recognition Program (AEMCLRP). Michigan Scientific Corporation is a leading manufacturer of Fiber-Optic (F-O) based signal monitors for automotive component and full-scale vehicle EMI/RFI engineering and testing.
Wireless Sensor Telemetry Systems
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Michigan Scientific wireless sensor telemetry systems provide a means for non-contact signal transmission in harsh conditions. The transmitter's small size and light weight allows measurements in areas with limited space and/or rotating applications. The Clamping Induction Telemetry (CIT) is a wireless, non-contact signal transmitter that easily mounts to shafts with a minimum diameter of one inch.
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