Fujifilm

Fujifilm Prescale High Pressure (HS) Pressure Indicating Film

10.6 in

Reveal Surface Pressure Distribution with PrecisionFujifilm Prescale High Pressure film is a unique tool for visualizing and quantifying surface pressure between mating or impacting surfaces. This pressure indicating film instantaneously changes color, providing a permanent record of the maximum ...

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Overview

Reveal Surface Pressure Distribution with Precision

Fujifilm Prescale High Pressure film is a unique tool for visualizing and quantifying surface pressure between mating or impacting surfaces. This pressure indicating film instantaneously changes color, providing a permanent record of the maximum compressive load and pressure distribution. Ideal for various applications, including heat seal planarity, roller set parallelism, and clamping force analysis.

  • Type: High Pressure (HS)
  • Pressure Range: 7,100-18,500 PSI (500 - 1,300 kg/cm²)
  • Dimensions: 32.8 ft. x 10.6 in. (10m x 270mm)
  • Film Type: Pressure Indicating

Key Features

Characterize surface pressure between any two mating, touching, or impacting surfaces. The dimensions of this film are 32.8 ft x 10.6 in. (10m x 270mm).

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 7,100 - 18,500 PSI (500 - 1,300 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

Product Type
Pressure Indicating Film
Film Dimensions
32.8 ft x 10.6 in (10m x 270mm)
Pressure Range (PSI)
7,100 - 18,500 PSI
Pressure Range (kg/cm²)
500 - 1,300 kg/cm²
Response Time
Less than a millisecond
Shelf Life
18 months

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Precisely characterizes surface pressure magnitude and distribution with a clear color change.
  • The film comes on a roll, allowing for easy cutting to custom dimensions for specific applications.
  • Provides an instantaneous color change response, capturing pressure data in less than a millisecond.
  • Offers a wide pressure range from 7,100 to 18,500 PSI, suitable for high-pressure applications.
  • Guaranteed to have an 18-month shelf life, ensuring product viability for an extended period.

👎 Cons

  • The film's high-pressure range may be unsuitable for applications requiring measurement of lower pressures.
  • Requires a subsequent color intensity analysis to convert the color change into precise pressure values.
  • Its specific dimensions of 32.8 ft x 10.6 in may not be ideal for all surface pressure analysis needs.
  • The film is designed for pressure characterization and does not provide real-time digital readouts.

Frequently Asked Questions

The film indicates pressure through an instantaneous and permanent color change; the intensity of this color directly correlates to the amount of pressure applied to it.
This Fujifilm Prescale High Pressure (HS) film is capable of measuring pressure ranging from 7,100 to 18,500 PSI (500 to 1,300 kg/cm²).
Yes, the film is supplied on a roll and is super thin, allowing it to be easily cut with scissors or a laser to meet your precise application requirements.
The color change observed on the Prescale film is permanent, meaning the pressure "map" remains visible after the pressure has been applied.
This specific High Pressure (HS) film is designed for a range of 7,100 - 18,500 PSI, which would be too high for low-pressure applications.