"Force" is a fundamental physical quantity! We have achieved low cost, high reliability, and high performance through the capacitive method, solving the issues present in conventional products.
Since our establishment in 2007, our mission has been to "contribute to society through the development of new products." We have successfully commercialized a low-cost, highly reliable force sensor (Dyn PickTM) to meet market expectations, and we have developed many force sensors to accommodate diverse applications. Despite being a fundamental quantity among physical quantities, force sensors are currently not as widely adopted in the market compared to other sensors such as optical sensors and temperature/humidity sensors. Our force sensors are primarily based on capacitive technology, and their simple structure has resolved traditional issues. Moving forward, we will strive to ensure that force sensors become widespread in society and develop as familiar products. 【Business Description】 ■ Manufacturing and sales of force sensors *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications of Capacitive Force Sensors】 ■ Precision fitting ■ Component assembly work ■ Constant force pressing (following) ■ Direct teaching *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company's capacitive force sensor, DynPick, is a sensor that detects the six-axis components of force using capacitive elements arranged in the same plane. Unlike conventional force sensors, its simple structural principle allows for low cost, high reliability, and high performance. We expect it to be applied in various fields, including industrial robots, collaborative robots, assistive living robots, and medical welfare robots, which are anticipated to have significant market growth in the future. Despite being one of the most fundamental physical quantities, "force" sensors are currently not as widespread in the market compared to other sensors like optical sensors or temperature and humidity sensors. We are committed to advancing the adoption of force sensors in society, aiming for them to develop into familiar products.