Strain Gages for Transducer Manufacturers - HBM - #14

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Positioning and fixing of stick-on strain gages Fixing the strain gage is performed using polyimide, heat-resistant tape, available from HBM. Clamping and curing Cover the strain gage application with Teflon foil and some silicone-rubber, pressure-balancing pads Apply clamping pressure of 20 - 35 N/cm
2 Apply heat at a warm-up rate of 2.5 K/min (under pressure), from room temperature up to 165°C (329°F)Cure for 3.5 h at 165°C (329°F) Cool down (under pressure) to room temperature Post cure (without pressure) for 1 h at 165°C (329°F)

Additional technical data

Adhesive material:Hot-curing adhesive on the basis of phenolic resinLayer thickness:15 ±2 µm Try it… request your free sample! Are you interested? Would you like a competitive offer for the strain gages in your transducers? Would you like to discuss your application?

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Strain Gages for Transducer Manufacturers - 6017 makingtransducers@hbm.com Strain gage catalog S1265-1.0 en

For more information on…Accessories including adhesives, protectivecoatings and cleaning materialsRosette strain gages for pressure transducers Y series stress analysis gages G and K series gages for transducer manufacturing…please refer to catalog S1265-1.0 en

14 Strain Gages for Transducer Manufacturers

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