Prescale™ Pressure Indicating Film Overview
(En Espanol)
Prescale™ film is used to measure contact pressures. The film structure consists of
micro-encapsulated color forming and developing material. When pressure is applied to the film,
a red color impression is formed in varying density according to the amount of pressure and pressure
distribution.
If your application involves dynamic events or calls for evaluation of pressures over time, our Tactile Pressure Mapping Systems
may be a better fit. Find out if Prescale film is right for your application.
Prescale Pressure Indicating Film is very simple to use:
Cut Prescale film to desired dimensions
Insert film and apply pressure
Remove Prescale and check density
How Prescale Pressure Indicating Film Works
Simply place Prescale film between any two surfaces which come into contact.
Varying colors of red patches will instantly appear revealing the pressure distribution
between the surfaces. The intensity of the red colors of the Prescale film is related to
the amount of pressure applied to it; the more intense the color, the greater the pressure.
There are seven different film types available ranging from 0.05 to 300 MPa (7.25 to 43,500 PSI).
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The affordability and ease of use of Prescale have prompted its use in endless applications.
When pressure is applied, the microcapsules are broken and the color-forming material is
released. Through Particle Size Control (PSC) technology, the microcapsules are designed to
react to various degrees of pressure, releasing their color-forming material at a density
that corresponds to the pressure.
For enhanced data analysis of Prescale film, a digital analysis system
is also available.