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PCB are used for varieties of products including mobile phones, car navigation systems and digital cameras. To evaluate the mechanical and thermal characteristics of these PCB, the KFRS gages were developed by integrating the advantageous features of KFG and KFR gages.
Dimensions of gage base (Bondable space to mounted components and narrow parts):
1.2 mm long by 1.1 mm wide (Uniaxial)
2.5 mm long by 2.5 mm wide (Biaxial or triaxial)
Linear expansion coefficient of 13 x 10-6/ºC, suitable for component-mounted board
Self-temperature-compensation range is made as wide as –30 to 120ºC to satisfy thermal cyclic tests of PCBs
Specifications
Gitterform
C1
Nennwiderstand
120
Ω
k-Faktor
2
Stück pro Packung
10
Stück
Materials Resistive element
NiCr alloy foil
Materials Base
Polyimide
Operating temperature in combination with major adhesives after curing
CC-33A: -196 to 120 ºC CC-36: -30 to 100 ºC PC-600: -196 to 150 ºC
°C
Operating temperature in combination with major leadwire cables
Polyester-coated copper cable: -196 to 150 ºC Vinyl-coated flat cable (L-6, L-7): -10 to 80 ºC Middle-temperature cable (L-11, L-12): -100 to 150 ºC
°C
Compensated Temperature Range
-30 –
120
°C
Applicable linear expansion coefficients
13.0
I
Strain limit at room temp.
1.6
%
Fatigue lives at normal temperature (times)
2x106
timesI
Nennwiderstand
120
Ω
Safe Temperature Range
-196 –
150
°C
Compensated Temperature Range
-30 –
120
°C
k-Faktor
2
Materials Resistive element
NiCr alloy foil
Applicable linear expansion coefficient
13
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KYOWA ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS CO, LTD. is a Japanese company that has been covering all core elements of industrial strain measurement technology since 1951.
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