KISD
Definition
A model series of high-precision stainless steel load cells (e.g., KISD-6) manufactured by BLH Nobel, designed for heavy-duty force and weight measurement in industrial applications, often certified for hazardous environments.
A series of Indium Antimonide (InSb) photodiodes produced by Kolmar Technologies, used in infrared detection systems with optional integrated amplifiers for high-speed, low-noise performance.
Examples
Engineers swear by the KISD load cell—it's so tough, it can handle more drama than a reality TV set.
Upgrading to KISD photodiodes turned our lab into a sci-fi wonderland; now we detect heat signatures like infrared ninjas.
The KISD series doesn't just measure force—it judges your weak squats with unerring accuracy.
In the world of sensors, KISD is the overachiever that makes competitors look like they skipped calibration day.