A newly developed pressure sensor could help car manufacturers design safer automobiles and even help Little League players hold their bats with a better grip, scientists report. The study describing ...
Madison, NJ (USA) – June 22, 2009 – Pressurex® film from Sensor Products Inc. is a quick, accurate and economical way to detect and correct pressure variations which can result in flaws (defects) in ...
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Nylon film turns pressure into power and survives being run over by a car
Researchers at RMIT University have developed a nylon-11 film that generates electricity when squeezed, stepped on, or even crushed under the weight of a car, and keeps working afterward. The device, ...
Pressurex is a tactile-pressureindicating sensor film that quickly and accurately measures surface- pressure distribution and magnitude between mating or contacting surfaces. In gasket and O-ring seal ...
Whether you're manufacturing cars, phones, sports equipment or pretty much anything else, a key part of the design process involves measuring the amount of mechanical stress experienced by different ...
The latest addition to the company’s tactile pressure-indicating sensor films, Pressurex Zero, characterizes contact surface pressure down to 7.2 psi. Reportedly, it is an easy-to-use flexible film ...
The film permanently changes color in response to interface pressures. Fuji Prescale mylar tactile pressure-indicating sensor film reveals surface pressure magnitude and distribution between ...
Tactile pressure sensor film (TPSF) from Sensor Products can help engineers map pressure distribution and magnitude between any two surfaces. For example, TPSF can be used in engine gaskets to ...
Researchers have developed an ultrathin pressure sensor that can be attached directly to the skin. It can measure how fingers interact with objects to produce useful data for medical and technological ...
A newly developed pressure sensor could help car manufacturers design safer automobiles and even help Little League players hold their bats with a better grip, scientists report. The study describing ...
Using colors from deep blue to rich coral, a novel sensor can tell us how much force and pressure objects such as crash-test dummies “feel.” Yadong Yin and colleagues explain that pressure is a part ...
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