Hi, Anupama,
Please have a look at: www.aurorascientific.com Aurora Scientific Inc. has
different setups for force measurements in the micro N. Further on Aurora has
special setups for studies on muscle physiology. We are currently using two
force transducers from the "Series 400A Force Transducer Systems". I have no
problems with measuring forces in the low micro N range. By the way, this
company has a great customer service and they are extremely helpful, I would
definitively give them a call.
I hope this will help.
With best regards,
Marc
PS If you need any further information just send me an email.
[email protected], General MEMS discussion
schrieb am 07.07.05 00:38:21:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for force sensors or load cells that can measure
> forces applied to a biological specimen in the range of
> microNewtons.
>
> I have found load cells that measure in millinewtons but not
> in microNewtons. Any help in this direction will be much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks for your time
> Anupama
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