KFEM Ultrahigh-elongation-foil-strain-gages
Max. 30% material deformation
Order on request
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Order on request
This product is ordered on request!
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KFEM series ultrahigh-elongation foil gages can measure strain in elastic to plastic region on structures and are suitable for large strain measurement or rupture tests of metals (Steel, stainless steel, aluminum) and plastics (Polyethylene, polypropylene).
- Measurement of 20% to 30% material deformation possible
- Laminate protruded from the tip of gage base ensures improved adhesive property, making the gages hard to peel off
- Foil material has an improved elongation property and is hard to disconnect
Specifications
- Materials Resistive element
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CuNi alloy foil
- Materials Base
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Polyimide
- Operating temperature in combination with major adhesives after curing
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CC-36: -20 to 80
°C
- Operating temperature in combination with major leadwire cables
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Polyester-coated copper cable: -20 to 80 ºC
Vinyl-coated flat cable (L-6, L-7): -10 to 80
°C
- Strain limit at room temp.
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20 to 30
%
Products
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CC-36-5
Instantaneous adhesive cured at normal temperatures for bonding a high-elonation gages
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CC-36-5
Instantaneous adhesive cured at normal temperatures for bonding a high-elonation gages
- Suitable for bonding a high-elonation gage such as KFEM and KFEL at normal temperatures of 20 to 80°C
- Suitable for bonding to hard-to-bond materials such as aluminum alloy (A7075) and magnesium alloy
- High peeling resistance, high impact resistance and less aging deteriotation of bonding strength
- Strong bonding power to hard-to-bond materials
- Curing time is longer than CC-33A
- Operating Temperature: -30 to 100°C
Main material:
- Metals (Steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminum alloys A1050/A2024/A7075, magnesium alloy, etc.)
- Plastics (acrylate, vinyl chloride, nylon, polypropylene, etc.)
- Composite materials (CFRP, GFRP, printed board, etc.)
- Concrete
- Mortar
- Lumber
- Rubber
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