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SensorData Technologies Unveils Redesigned Website

By Editor | October 18, 2013

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SensorData Technologies Inc. has launched a completely redesigned website www.sensordata.com.

The new website was developed in collaboration with global marketing partner, Embassy Global, LLC (www.embassyglobalpr.com).

Designed to help customers find required information quickly and easily through improved navigation, ease-of-use, and enhanced search capabilities, www.sensordata.com offers a number of specialty customer tools, including: an online standard product catalog; application success story library; white papers; technical note portals, created to educate customers on technology fundamentals; and the Tech Toolbox, a dedicated collection of calculation tools. The site also details the company’€™s extensive custom capabilities, which extend far beyond those of most other industry force and torque manufacturers. Such capacity to quickly and effectively respond to customization needs further reflects SensorData’s ongoing market position as the “€œgo-to”€ resource for challenging force measurement requirements, backed by one of the most experienced engineering teams in the industry.

Just a few of the most popular SensorData products featured on the site include multi-axis tire geometry force sensors; reaction torque sensors; rotary torque transformers; fatigue rated load cells (both shear and compression mode); shaft-driven transformer couple torque sensors; heavy track multi-component wheel force and torque transducers; shaft driven slip ring torque sensors; strain gauge transducer simulators; and vehicle weight sensors, incorporating optical and wireless technologies. The company’€™s force and torque sensing technologies are used to support a variety of industries, including automotive, heavy truck, industrial utility and off-highway vehicle manufacturing; military vehicle development; spacecraft and satellite vehicles; industrial automation; hydraulics and pneumatics; rail; and commercial aircraft testing.

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