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Nanoparticle-based strain gauges High sensitivity Large deformation range High impedance Datasheet: strain gauges

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Nanoparticle-basedstrain gauges

High sensitivityLarge deformation rangeHigh impedance

Datasheet: strain gauges

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A very high sensitivity for extremely precise measures

Comparison of the resistance variation measured by a nanoparticle-based strain gauge (blue) and a metallic strain gauge (gray).

Conditioning• Bias voltage: typ. 0,5 - 12 V (DC)

• Possible conditioning: Wheatstone bridge (full, half bridge), voltage or current polarization, linear or logarithmic amplifier...

Substrate• Polyimide

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Nanolike is a young innovative company specialized in the development and the manufacturing of high impedance sensors (strain gauges, temperature sensors, humidity sensors...) combining a high sensitivity, a low electrical consumption and a large deformation range.

Your custom-made strain gauge

Adjustable parametersfitting the client needs• Gauge length: L: 1 mm - ∞• Gauge width: w: 1 mm - ∞• Gauge thickness: h: 25 -150 µm• Active area length: a: 0.1 - 0.5 mm• Active area width: b: 1 - 50 mm

Features of the active area• Sensor response shape: ΔR/R

0 = exp(g.ε)-1

• Gauge factor: k: 30 - 150• Nominal resistance: R: between 1 and 10MΩ• Strain range: ε: 1 - 40 000 µm/m (limit: 4%)• Operating temperature: T: -80 à +80°C

Example of a strainnanogauge(successive zooms)

Diagram of the high impedance strain nanogauge Nanoparticles (blue) and electrodes (yellow)

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