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Surface pressure mapping helps R&D and quality control
September 1, 2008
Tactilus, a surface pressure mapping technology, comprises a matrix-based tactile surface sensor element, software and electronic hub that plugs right into any Windows-compatible computer or laptop. The sensor element is essentially an “electronic skin” that records and interprets pressure distribution and magnitude between any two contacting or mating surfaces. Converters can use Tactilus to test roll pressures, laminating bonds and bag/pouch seals to ensure optimum machine set-up and product quality. The electronic hub assimilates the data collected into a powerful Windows-based software tool kit. Sensor Products Inc. 973-884-1755;www.sensorprod.com
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