Impact

Fujifilm Prescale® Film Placed on a Golf Driver

Fujifilm Prescale® is a unique, affordable and easy to use tool that reveals the distribution and magnitude of pressure between any two contacting or impacting surfaces.

Fujifilm Prescale® is a mylar based film that contains a layer of tiny microcapsules. The application of force upon the fi lm causes the microcapsules to rupture, producing an instantaneous and permanent high resolution “topographical” image of pressure variation across the contact area.

Simply place Fujifilm Prescale® pressure indicating sensor film between any two surfaces that touch, mate or impact. Apply pressure, remove it and immediately the fi lm reveals the pressure distribution profi le that occurred between the two surfaces. Conceptually similar to Litmus paper, the color intensity of Fujifilm Prescale® is directly related to the amount of pressure applied to it. The greater the pressure, the more intense the color.

Fujifilm Prescale® is extremely thin (4 to 8 mils) which enables it to conform to curved surfaces. It is ideal for invasive intolerant environments and tight spaces not accessible to conventional electronic transducers.

Have you ever needed to evaluate pressure or force between two touching or mating surfaces? Previously, your only alternatives were strain gauges and load cells, that are both time consuming and difficult to interface. Now with the advent of our disposable one-time use pressure film, Fujifilm Prescale®, evaluating surface contact pressure distribution and magnitude is accurate, quick and highly economical.

Pressure Film Type Code Alternative Code Pressure Range Order Now
Ultra Extreme Low 5LW UXL310 0.87 – 7.3 PSI (0.06 – 0.51 kg/cm2) Order Now
Extreme Low LLLLW / 4LW XL310 7.2 – 28 PSI (0.5 – 2 kg/cm2) Order Now
Ultra Low LLLW UL270 28 – 85 PSI (2 – 6 kg/cm2) Order Now
Super Low LLW SL270 70 – 350 PSI (5 – 25 kg/cm2) Order Now
Low LW L270 350 – 1,400 PSI (25 – 100 kg/cm2) Order Now
Medium MS M270 1,400 – 7,100 PSI (100 – 500 kg/cm2) Order Now
High HS H270 7,100 – 18,500 PSI (500 – 1,300 kg/cm2) Order Now
Super High HHS SH270 18,500 – 43,200 PSI (1,300 – 3,000 kg/cm2) Order Now
Physical Specifications
Operating Temperature 68°F – 95°F (20°C – 35°C) much higher for brief exposure
Humidity Range 20% to 90% RH
Gauge (Thickness) 4 – 20 mils
Spatial Resolution From 5 – 15 microns
Substrate Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
Accuracy ± 10% visual, ± 2%
Utilizing optional optical measurement systems
Shelf Life 1 Year