
Fujifilm Prescale Extreme Low Pressure Film Roll
## Reveal Pressure Distribution with Precision Fujifilm Prescale Extreme Low Pressure film is a unique tool for visualizing and quantifying surface pressure distribution. Ideal for a wide range of applications, this pressure-indicating film instantly changes color to reveal pressure variations be...
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Overview
Specifications
- Brand: Fujifilm
- Model: Prescale Extreme Low Pressure (4LW)
- Pressure Range: 7.2-28 PSI (0.5 - 1.97 kg/cm²)
- Dimensions: 9.8 ft x 12.6 in (3m x 320mm)
- Film Type: Pressure Indicating Film
- Color Change: Instantaneous and permanent
Key Features
Characterize surface pressure between any two mating, touching, or impacting surfaces. The dimensions of this film are 9.8 ft. x 12.6 in. (3m x 320mm).
Prescale provides a surface pressure “map” that illuminates actual pressure magnitude (in precise PSI or kg/cm^2) and distribution between your two surfaces. The pressure range of this film is 7.2 - 28 PSI (0.5 - 1.97 kg/cm²)
Prescale reveals the contact surface pressure by virtue of a color change. This color change is instantaneous (less than a millisecond) and permanent
Prescale comes on a roll, is super thin, and can easily be cut from the supplied roll with scissor or laser to your precise application requirement
The color intensity of the film is directly related to the amount of pressure applied to it
All films guaranteed to have 18 months of shelf life available.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Provides a visible surface pressure "map" for precise analysis of pressure distribution
- Offers immediate and permanent color change upon pressure application for quick results
- Comes on a roll, allowing users to cut the film to exact dimensions required for various applications
- Guaranteed to have an 18-month shelf life, ensuring availability for future projects
- Reveals pressure magnitude in precise PSI or kg/cm², offering quantitative data for analysis
👎 Cons
- The film has a specific pressure range of 7.2 - 28 PSI, limiting its use to low-pressure applications
- Requires precise cutting to fit specific application requirements, which may involve additional tools
- Does not provide continuous, real-time pressure monitoring, as it's a one-time use indicator film
- The film's color change, while instantaneous, must be interpreted to determine exact pressure values
- Being a physical film, it may not be suitable for applications with irregular or highly complex 3D surfaces without careful preparation