CEFLA Series Low and High Temperature Strain Gauges
Single element low and high temperature strain gages
Key features
- 1% (10000×10⁻⁶ strain) Strain limit
- Operational temperature: -269~+200°C
- -196~+80°C temperature compensation
- Gauge resistance: 120Ω
- Gauge length: 1, 3, 6mm
- Gauge width: 0.5, 0.6, 1mm
- Type: High & Low Temperature Strain Gauges
About the CEF Series High & Low Temperature Strain Gauges
These are strain gauges utilizing polyimide resin for the gauge backing and special alloy foil for the grid. It features a wide range of operating temperature from cryogenic temperature to +200°C. This series is available only in single axis configuration with gauge length of 1,3 and 6mm.
Temperature compensation materials
- 11: Mild steel
- 17: Stainless steel
- 23: Aluminium
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Talk to an expertTechnical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Applicable specimen | Metal, Ceramics |
| Backing | Polyimide |
| Bonding adhesive | C-1, EA-2A, CN, EB-2 |
| Element | Special alloy foil |
| Fatigue life at room temperature | 1×10⁶ (±1500×10⁻⁶ strain) |
| Operational temperature(°c) | -269~+200°C |
| Strain limit | 1% (10000×10⁻⁶ strain) |
| Temperature compensation range(°c) | -196~+80°C |
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