- Possible measurement in high temperature ranges
- Hermetically sealed
- Low profile
- High Output


A high-temperature load cell is a specialized force sensor engineered with high-grade materials and construction (like hermetic sealing, special adhesives, and high-temp cables) to accurately measure tension or compression in extreme heat, commonly found in steel mills, foundries, and aerospace, functioning reliably where standard load cells fail due to temperature-induced material breakdown.
TML Load cell uses advanced materials (e.g., specific strain gauges, ceramics, PTFE cables) for elements sensitive to heat, allowing operation at 150°C, 300°C, or even higher for extreme applications and the hermetic sealing design protects internal components from contaminants and moisture, crucial in harsh industrial environments.
The load cell built from stainless steel or nickel-plated alloy steel, often with double-beam designs, provides stability and overload protection and is equipped with high-temperature PTFE (Teflon) sheathed cables to withstand heat without degrading.
This compression load cell can be used for measurement in high temperatures. The inert gas-filled and hermetically sealed structure offers stable measurement.