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Haptic-Enabled WD-40 Lubricant Valve for Virtual Reality Training and Teleoperation with Force Feedback.

Nombre De La Marca: MUFUTE
Cuota De Producción: 100000 set
Precio: Negociable
Detalles Del Embalaje: Caja de cartón
Condiciones De Pago: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, Moneygram
Información detallada
Lugar de origen:
Hebei, China
Tipo de válvula:
Pulverización
Inflamable:
Tipo de contenedor:
Lata de aerosol
Muestra:
Gratis
Capacidad de la fuente:
10,000,000 de conjuntos por mes
Resaltar:

WD-40 Maintenance valve

,

WD-40 Rust prevention valve

,

WD-40 Valve lubricant

Descripción del producto
Haptic-Enabled WD-40 Lubricant Valve for Virtual Reality Training and Teleoperation with Force Feedback
Bridge the physical and digital worlds with our groundbreaking Haptic-Enabled Valve. Developed for advanced virtual reality (VR) training simulators and teleoperated robotics, this valve provides realistic force feedback and actuation data. In a VR environment, trainees can feel the authentic resistance and "click" of a real valve, while the system tracks their spray angle, duration, and pressure. This data is used to score their technique, from applying an even protective coating to using short, controlled bursts of penetrant. For teleoperation, the valve can be integrated into a robotic system, allowing a remote operator to precisely control the lubrication process with authentic tactile feedback. This valve is not for the consumer market; it is a critical component for the future of industrial training, remote maintenance, and the development of autonomous robotic systems.
Key Features
  • Provides authentic haptic (force) feedback for virtual reality training simulators
  • Outputs real-time data on spray angle, duration, and pressure for performance analytics
  • Enables precise teleoperated control of lubrication tasks in hazardous or remote environments
  • Accelerates skill development and ensures procedural compliance through immersive training
  • Features a robust I/O connection for integration with simulation and control systems
Application Scenario
A trainee at a nuclear facility practices decontamination and lubrication procedures in a VR simulator, using the haptic valve to build muscle memory without using consumables or entering a live environment.
Production Details
This is a low-volume, high-precision product assembled in a lab-like setting. Each unit is calibrated against a master standard and features micro-USB or Bluetooth connectivity for data/power.
Packaging
Shipped as individual calibrated units in custom, foam-lined Pelican-style cases with all necessary cables and documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of data does the valve output?
A: It can output actuation force, spray duration, canister orientation (tilt), and estimated flow rate, providing a complete digital twin of the lubrication event.
Q: Does it require software to function?
A: Yes, it is designed to be integrated into a larger VR training or teleoperation software platform via a provided API (Application Programming Interface).
Q: Is the spray real or simulated?
A: In a VR training context, the spray is simulated visually within the software. The valve itself does not dispense liquid. For teleoperation, it would be mounted on a real, liquid-filled canister controlled by the robot.
Q: What is the primary application for this valve?
A: Its primary use is for high-fidelity training and certification in industries like aerospace, energy, and defense, where mistakes in the real world are exceptionally costly.
Q: Can it be used for standard, non-digital lubrication?
A: No, it is a specialized electronic instrument. For physical lubrication, a standard mechanical valve is required.
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Detalles De Los Productos

En Casa > Productos >
Válvula de rociado de aerosoles para vehículos
>
Haptic-Enabled WD-40 Lubricant Valve for Virtual Reality Training and Teleoperation with Force Feedback.

Haptic-Enabled WD-40 Lubricant Valve for Virtual Reality Training and Teleoperation with Force Feedback.

Nombre De La Marca: MUFUTE
Cuota De Producción: 100000 set
Precio: Negociable
Detalles Del Embalaje: Caja de cartón
Condiciones De Pago: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, Moneygram
Información detallada
Lugar de origen:
Hebei, China
Nombre de la marca:
MUFUTE
Tipo de válvula:
Pulverización
Inflamable:
Tipo de contenedor:
Lata de aerosol
Muestra:
Gratis
Cantidad de orden mínima:
100000 set
Precio:
Negociable
Detalles de empaquetado:
Caja de cartón
Tiempo de entrega:
5-10 días de trabajo
Condiciones de pago:
L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, Moneygram
Capacidad de la fuente:
10,000,000 de conjuntos por mes
Resaltar:

WD-40 Maintenance valve

,

WD-40 Rust prevention valve

,

WD-40 Valve lubricant

Descripción del producto
Haptic-Enabled WD-40 Lubricant Valve for Virtual Reality Training and Teleoperation with Force Feedback
Bridge the physical and digital worlds with our groundbreaking Haptic-Enabled Valve. Developed for advanced virtual reality (VR) training simulators and teleoperated robotics, this valve provides realistic force feedback and actuation data. In a VR environment, trainees can feel the authentic resistance and "click" of a real valve, while the system tracks their spray angle, duration, and pressure. This data is used to score their technique, from applying an even protective coating to using short, controlled bursts of penetrant. For teleoperation, the valve can be integrated into a robotic system, allowing a remote operator to precisely control the lubrication process with authentic tactile feedback. This valve is not for the consumer market; it is a critical component for the future of industrial training, remote maintenance, and the development of autonomous robotic systems.
Key Features
  • Provides authentic haptic (force) feedback for virtual reality training simulators
  • Outputs real-time data on spray angle, duration, and pressure for performance analytics
  • Enables precise teleoperated control of lubrication tasks in hazardous or remote environments
  • Accelerates skill development and ensures procedural compliance through immersive training
  • Features a robust I/O connection for integration with simulation and control systems
Application Scenario
A trainee at a nuclear facility practices decontamination and lubrication procedures in a VR simulator, using the haptic valve to build muscle memory without using consumables or entering a live environment.
Production Details
This is a low-volume, high-precision product assembled in a lab-like setting. Each unit is calibrated against a master standard and features micro-USB or Bluetooth connectivity for data/power.
Packaging
Shipped as individual calibrated units in custom, foam-lined Pelican-style cases with all necessary cables and documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of data does the valve output?
A: It can output actuation force, spray duration, canister orientation (tilt), and estimated flow rate, providing a complete digital twin of the lubrication event.
Q: Does it require software to function?
A: Yes, it is designed to be integrated into a larger VR training or teleoperation software platform via a provided API (Application Programming Interface).
Q: Is the spray real or simulated?
A: In a VR training context, the spray is simulated visually within the software. The valve itself does not dispense liquid. For teleoperation, it would be mounted on a real, liquid-filled canister controlled by the robot.
Q: What is the primary application for this valve?
A: Its primary use is for high-fidelity training and certification in industries like aerospace, energy, and defense, where mistakes in the real world are exceptionally costly.
Q: Can it be used for standard, non-digital lubrication?
A: No, it is a specialized electronic instrument. For physical lubrication, a standard mechanical valve is required.