Strain Gauges
Strain gauges are devices used to measure strain forces on materials. The most common consists of an insulating flexible backing with a metallic foil pattern. The gauge is attached to an object with a suitable adhesive. As the object is deformed, the flexible backing and foil are deformed, causing a change in electrical resistance. This resistance change is usually measured with a Wheatstone bridge.
Product List
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Product | Pricing | Datasheet | Pattern Type | Strain Range | Resistance | Resistance Tolerance | Length - Active | Length - Overall Pattern | Length - Overall | Width - Active | Width - Overall Pattern | Width - Overall | Operating Temperature | Stock & Quantity |
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FS-L-095-103-ST Spectra Symbol | 1 $24.2700 | Datasheet | - | - | 10 kOhms | ±30% | 3.75" (95.25mm) | - | 4.41" (112.0mm) | - | - | 0.25" (6.35mm) | -31 ~ 176°F (-35 ~ 80°C) | 8,487 Cart + RFQ |