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Ultra-thin Joint Torque Sensor for Precision Robotic Motion and Safety | AIDIN ROBOTICS

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The ultra-thin robot joint torque sensor by AIDIN ROBOTICS is a state-of-the-art sensing solution designed specifically for compact robotic systems where space efficiency and high precision are critical. This sensor is uniquely engineered with an ultra-thin profile, allowing it to be directly integrated into robot joints without adding bulk or compromising movement. Its slim form factor makes it an ideal choice for lightweight robots such as collaborative robots (cobots), exoskeletons, humanoid robots, and other mobile or wearable robotic systems. How Does an Ultra-thin Joint Torque Sensor Improve Robotic Motion Control? One of the most notable features of this sensor is its high-resolution torque measurement capability. It can detect even minute changes in torque with exceptional accuracy, enabling precise control of joint movements. This is essential for applications that require smooth, responsive, and coordinated robotic motion. In addition to torque, some models may also measure...

Improve Robot Safety and Efficiency with 6-axis Force Torque Sensors | AIDIN ROBOTICS

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AIDIN ROBOTICS is at the forefront of robotic innovation, delivering the world’s leading robot sensor technology designed to enhance precision, safety, and productivity in automation systems. Specializing in high-performance Force Torque (F/T) sensors, Aidin Robotics empowers robots with human-like sensitivity and control, enabling them to perform complex tasks such as polishing, assembling, and collaborative handling with unmatched accuracy. With cutting-edge technology and robust quality standards, Aidin Robotics sensors are trusted across various industries—including automotive, electronics, and manufacturing—where advanced sensing is essential for efficiency and adaptability. Why Are 6-Axis Force Torque Sensors Essential for Industrial Automation? Force Torque (F/T) sensors are designed to measure the amount of force and torque applied to a robot’s end-effector across six degrees of freedom. These include three axes for force (Fx, Fy, and Fz) and three for torque or rotational fo...