Flexible 1 m long piezo PVDF sensor - robust, flexible, long-lasting, waterproof.
- Piezoelectric PVDF sensor with lead wires. - Made of high d31 PolyK piezo PVDF long film, it is long, durable, strong, and flexible. - Constructed from PVDF film with a waterproof coating of 110μm thickness. - Comes with a waterproof coating, rivet ring connector, and 24 gauge silicone wire (length 40 cm) or solderable pins. - Features screen-printed silver electrodes and a protective coating. - Can be laminated to any surface using double-sided tape. - Please check the images for size and capacitance. - Can generate output signals of 10 to 100V when stretched. Note: The effective area (capacitance) can be changed simply by cutting it smaller with scissors. After cutting, clean the cut surface with IPA or acetone and ensure there is no electrical short circuit between the top and bottom electrodes.
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basic information
Active layer thickness: 110 μm Active film area: 10 mm x 880 mm (total width 16 mm, length 1000 mm) Capacitance: ~9.5 nF, dielectric loss <1.5%
Price information
@¥40,000 *Quantity discount available... If you order 10 or more, please contact us for the discounted price.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P4
※We always have it in stock.
Applications/Examples of results
Detection of the opening and closing states of various doors Investigation of sleep state in bed Detection of window opening and closing Other detections such as external pressure for long objects and irregular shapes
Detailed information
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Total length 1 meter
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Capacitance: ~9.5 nF Dielectric loss: <1.5%
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Waterproof coating Rivet ring connector 24 gauge silicone wire (40 cm long) or soldering pins
Company information
Since its establishment, we have primarily engaged in the import and sales of advanced materials and research equipment, focusing on national research institutions, public universities, and corporate research laboratories. Our main market is in the field of material development, including dielectrics, ferroelectrics, piezoelectrics, and pyroelectrics. We contribute to research and development across a wide range of material fields, from bulk materials to polymers.