Need help with choosing the right load cell?

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When selecting a load cell for a tensile tester designed to test 3D printed parts, key considerations include load range, operating principle, output type, installation configuration, and manufacturer reputation. The setup involves a vertical axis tensile tester with load cells positioned at the top and bottom, suitable for ASTM D638 miniature specimens with a maximum tensile force of 731.77 lb and a minimum of 102.3 lb. It's important to note that load cells can vary in design for tension and compression applications. Additionally, the machine's frame must be robust enough to handle the loads applied during testing, as the tensile load on the specimen directly correlates to a compressive load on the frame. Understanding these factors will ensure the successful construction and operation of the tensile testing machine.
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Hey guys, my group is building a tensile tester for testing 3d printed parts as specimen(standard ASTM D638). We're trying to use cheap parts to build the machine and I would like to ask you guys something about load cell. When choosing which load cells to buy, what conditions should I consider before choosing one when it's used specifically for building a tensile test machine?
 
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Please post a sketch of general layout of testing machine and provide basic some information about components to be tested
 
Nidum said:
Please post a sketch of general layout of testing machine and provide basic some information about components to be tested
Thank you for the response.

We're pretty much just using standard vertical axis tensile tester set up with load cell installed top and bottom (framework using aluminum extrusion using nuts and bolts). We'll be using standard ASTM D638 miniature specimen to test the tension. we'll be using different types of these specimen with max required tensile force of 731.77 lb and minimum 102.3 lb

I'm kind of confused about the shapes. So there are specific load cells for tension/compression or beam with shape being different specifically?
 
Read everything on this site :

http://www.loadcells.com/Load-Cells/Load-Cells.html
 
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Are you trying to obtain the complete load / extension characteristic of the specimen or just the final load when it breaks ?

You may have problems making your machine frame strong enough if you just use bolted together Aluminium sections .

An actual load cell is not always needed . For example in a hydraulic system you can find the load by monitoring the pressure .

Load cells are relatively easy to make - especially for undemanding applications .
 
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Nidum said:
Are you trying to obtain the complete load / extension characteristic of the specimen or just the final load when it breaks ?

You may have problems making your machine frame strong enough if you just use bolted together Aluminium sections .

as in the frame won't withstand the weight of load cell?
 
Frame carries the same magnitude load as the specimen under test .

Tensile load on specimen equals compressive load on frame .
 
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