General-purpose strain gauge with CE marking (compliant with RoHS2 directive)
"GOBLET" is a series of products that conform to CE marking standards based on our strain gauges and comply with the RoHS directive, featuring the CE mark. - General-purpose strain gauge F series (some models are not compliant) - High-temperature strain gauge QF series (some models are not compliant) - Composite material strain gauge BF series - Plastic strain gauge GF series - Wood and gypsum strain gauge LF series - Plastic deformation strain gauge YEF series The dedicated lead wires for connecting to strain measuring devices are also made with lead-free solder, and we offer a variety of options to choose from based on application needs. We continue to develop products not only to meet domestic and international demands but also with consideration for environmental factors such as effective resource utilization. 【Features】 ■ Compliant with lead-free solder ■ CE mark compliant ■ Compliant with RoHS directive ■ Dedicated lead wires available ■ Responding to domestic and international needs *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 <F Series> ■Operating temperature range: -196 to +150℃ ■Temperature compensation range: +10 to +100℃ ■Applicable adhesives ・CN: -196 to +120℃ ・P-2: -30 to +150℃ ・EB-2: -60 to +150℃ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our products are at the forefront of civil engineering technologies such as safe design and disaster prediction for vehicles, aircraft, ships, roads, and buildings that build social and economic infrastructure, as well as new construction methods. The importance of stress and strain measurement is being reevaluated in determining the appropriate timing for repairs and replacements of social infrastructure. Additionally, "manufacturing" aimed at achieving a low-carbon society in harmony with global environmental considerations has become one of the themes of emerging industries and technologies.