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From: "Sensor Expert" <joseane.delfino@sensorexpert.com>
To: linux-xfs <linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com>
Subject: Monitor and measure contact surface pressure accurately and inexpensively
Date: 19 May 2010 01:40:22 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100519014022.18111.qmail@acast.ca> (raw)


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Pressurex pressure indicating sensor film can reveal pressure distribution and magnitude between any two contacting or impacting surfaces. This thin plastic sensor film is placed at the actual contact surfaces and instantaneously and permanently captures the pressure profile by changing color. Similar in concept to Litmus paper, the color Pressurex turns is also directly proportional to the amount of force applied and can be quantified.

Pressurex can be used in many applications including in a bolted joint interface, composite layup, heat sealing and lamination presses; it can act as a force sensing resistor, and it can measure surface pressure distribution whether it is used as an impact force sensor, seat pressure sensor, as a strain gauge or even as nip impression paper.



If you would like to receive a sample of Pressurex, simply click on only one of the buttons below to indicate the pressure range most suitable to your application and we'll gladly send one out to you. Please be sure to include complete contact info and a full mailing address.
   Micro 2 - 20 PSI (0.14 - 1.4 kg/cm²)
   Ultra Low 28 - 85 PSI (2 - 6 kg/cm²)
   Super Low  70 - 350 PSI (5 - 25 kg/cm²)
   Low 350 - 1,400 PSI (25 - 100 kg/cm²)
   Medium 1,400 - 7,100 PSI (100 - 500 kg/cm²)
   High 7,100 - 18,500 PSI (500 - 1,300 kg/cm²)
   Super High 18,500 - 43,200 PSI (1,300 - 3,000 kg/cm²)

Click here for product brochure
Sensor Expert (USA)   •   Tel: (973) 884-1755   •   Fax: (973) 884-1699   •   samples@sensorexpert.com  •   www.sensorexpert.com


http://www.sensorexpert.com



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