
Fujifilm 4332020717 Prescale Pressure Indicating Film Sample Pack
Visualize pressure distribution between any two contacting surfaces with this multi-range sample pack of Prescale film.
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Overview
Key Features
Includes Fujifilm Prescale Super Low, Fujifilm Prescale Low, Fujifilm Prescale Medium and Fujifilm Prescale High film ranges
Fujifilm Prescale is a unique, affordable and easy to use tool. It is extremely thin (4 to 8 mils) which enables it to conform to curved surfaces.
Reveals distribution & magnitude of pressure between any 2 contacting, mating or impacting surfaces
Ideal for invasive intolerant environments and tight spaces not accessible to conventional electronic transducers
Included at no cost is the revised and updated Best Practices Guide to Handling and Applying Fujifilm Prescale . This booklet offers expert advice on storage, film preparation, use, and interpretation of results.
All films guaranteed to have 18 months of shelf life available.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Includes four pressure ranges in one pack, allowing you to identify the correct film for your application without buying full rolls
- Extremely thin profile at 4 to 8 mils conforms to curved surfaces and fits in tight spaces
- Provides immediate visual feedback of pressure distribution without electronic equipment or wiring
- Comes with a Best Practices Guide covering storage, handling, application, and result interpretation
- All films guaranteed to have at least 18 months of shelf life
👎 Cons
- Sample pack provides limited quantities, so it is intended for evaluation rather than production-scale testing
- Results are qualitative visual maps that require separate analysis tools or color correlation charts for precise pressure values
- Film is single-use and cannot be reapplied once pressure has activated the microcapsules
- Temperature and humidity conditions during storage and use can affect measurement accuracy