Applications

Flexible Strain Gauge

Ensuring Structural Integrity with Flexible Macro Fiber Composites

MFC as a Piezoelectric Strain Gauge

The Macro Fiber Composite (MFC) is widely used as a piezoelectric strain gauge due to its high-frequency capabilities and flexibility. Ideal for dynamic, non-static strain measurements, MFCs excel in applications where dynamic changes exceed 1Hz.

Applications of MFC as a Strain Gauge

MFC-based strain gauges are employed in various industries for precise and reliable measurements

Automotive Quality Control

Used for monitoring spot welders in automotive manufacturing (SWAC GmbH, GER).

Magnetic Field Measurement

Utilized for measuring magnetic fields in the pT range (Virginia Tech, USA).

Crash Sensors

Integrated into automotive crash sensors for enhanced safety systems (Volkswagen, GER).

Flow Measurement

Applied in flow meters for both small and large pipes.

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MFC P1 type,
d33 effect – Elongator

P1 type MFCs, including the F1 and S1 types, utilize the d33 effect for actuation. They will elongate up to 1800ppm when operated at the maximum voltage rate of -500V to +1500V. P1 type MFCs are also very sensitive strain sensors.

MFC P2 and P3 type
d31 effect – Contractor

P2 and P3 MFCs use d31 effect for actuation and contract up to 750ppm when operated at the maximum voltage rate of -60V to +360V. Both P2 and P3 MFCs are most commonly used for energy harvesting (PEH) and as strain sensors.

MFC Custom Design

In addition to manufacturing Macro Fiber Composite™ in a variety of standard sizes, we also offer numerous specialized MFC layouts. Specialty MFCs have more complex designs, including arrays of single MFCs, and also allow electronic components to be integrated with the MFC.

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