Fujifilm Prescale Super Low Pressure LLW (2LW) - Surface Pressure Mapping - Pressure Indicating Film - Tactile Sensor - Pressure Range 70-350 PSI (9 6"x6" Pieces)

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AgeRangeDescription : adult
Brand : Fujifilm
BulletPoint : Flexible conductor - gluing process
BulletPoint1 : Reveals distribution & magnitude of pressure between any 2 contacting, mating or impacting surfaces
BulletPoint2 : Extremely thin (4 to 8 mils) which enables it to conform to curved surfaces.
BulletPoint3 : Ideal for invasive intolerant environments and tight spaces not accessible to conventional electronic transducers
BulletPoint4 : The color intensity of the film is directly related to the amount of pressure applied to it
BulletPoint5 : EASY CONNECTION: This sensor has standard wiring for easy connection, compact size for easy installation, meets more force measuring needs.
Color : 0-10V
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 7596317624976
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 0860009827950
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 860009827950
IncludedComponents : Film
ItemName : Fujifilm Prescale Super Low Pressure LLW (2LW) - Surface Pressure Mapping - Pressure Indicating Film - Tactile Sensor - Pressure Range 70-350 PSI (9 6"x6" Pieces)
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 6 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 6 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 6 inches
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : electronic-pressure-sensors
Manufacturer : Fujifilm
Material : tile, paper, iron, 9 6 x6 Pieces
MeasurementAccuracy : .01%
ModelName : kwbegdv
ModelNumber : PN7009
NumberOfBoxes : 1
NumberOfContacts : 1
NumberOfItems : 1
NumberOfLevels : 1
PartNumber : CC_2LW-R
ProductDescription : This Fujifilm Prescale sold by Sensor Products Inc., is a unique pressure indicating film that reveals both pressure distribution and pressure magnitude between any two contacting or impacting surfaces. Fujifilm Prescale is a thin sensor film that instantaneously and permanently captures a pressure profile "snapshot" by virtue of its "changing color." Conceptually similar to Litmus paper, the color Fujifilm Prescale turns is directly proportional to the amount of force applied. The pressure range for this specific product is 28 to 85 PSI (2 to 6 kg/cm²). We have other ranges and full-length rolls in stock.

Prescale is a unique pressure indicating sensor film that illuminates what is occurring between any two mating, contacting, or impacting surfaces.

Simply place the paper-thin pressure indicating film between your two surfaces, whether in your product, process, or R&D environment and the film instantaneously and permanently changes color to capture a “snapshot” in time of the maximum compressive load that has occurred between the two surfaces and the magnitude of that pressure (in PSI or Kg/cm^2).

The pressure film immediately develops to a shade of magenta whose intensity is tightly correlated to a precise level of pressure (in PSI or Kg/cm^2).

Conceptually similar to Litmus paper, the color intensity (ie pressure magnitude) that the film captured when under compressive load can readily be translated into a precise pressure level (in PSI or kg/cm^2) by visually comparing the pressure film to a color correlation chart that is included with the purchase).

Additionally finer interpretation may be resolved by using an optical scanner product that digitally analyzes the pressure indicating film.
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2023-02-02T17:03:30.111Z
Size : 50KG
Style : fashion
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
SupplierDeclaredHasProductIdentifierExemption : 1
UnitCount : 1
UnspscCode : 41112110
Voltage : 702 volts

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