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Overview of Dacell’s Load Cells and Torque Sensors

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Dacell's competitiveness is cost-down and customization, we are dreaming of entering the robot industry with multiaxis sensors. Load cells were first commercialized in the           USA and Japan, and they were first developed in Korea 20 or more years ago.   Accordingly, it goes too much to say that Dacell has witnessed the history of load cells in the domestic market.   Mr. Shin, Hyeong-Gyun, CEO of Dacell, who has engaged in the development of load cells for a long time, explained that the company’s competitiveness lay in cost down strategy and product customization.   He mentioned how he could enhance brand recognition home and abroad, saying, “The quality of our load cells is almost same as that of American and Japanese competitors, but our prices are very competitive as opposed to them.   That is how we could survive in competition with those high-priced products.   At the same time, we have tried our best...

Dacell’s load cells and torque sensors found in diverse products

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Load cells are sensors designed to measure force or weight; they have played a critical role in measuring and weighing tasks in diverse sectors ranging from home to industry. Mr. Shin, Hyeong-gyun, CEO of Dacell Co., founded Dana Loadcell in 1989.   It specialized in the manufacture of load cells and has still continued its business even though it moved the location, expanded the business, and changed its name to Dacell.    Entering into the study of load cells at a company that put out electronic scales, he has accumulated his own technological knowhow through numerous trials and errors to successfully develop and supply sensors suitable for local conditions at reasonable prices.   And he had received orders from Taiwan, China, and other South Eastern countries at the same time of the establishment of the company, on which he could grow a load cell specialty enterprise. Torque Sensor Measuring Product He said humbly, “He just had luck.   Twain and China w...