Fluororesin-based ferroelectric layers achieve high responsiveness and sensitivity. They are flexible and do not require sensor drive power. Please make use of them in a wide range of applications.
Our company has developed a "piezoelectric flexible sensor" using a fluororesin-based ferroelectric material in the piezoelectric layer. Thanks to the properties of the piezoelectric material, it achieves a response speed of less than 1 ms, generating a clear voltage even with extremely small pressures.
Additionally, by adopting a printing method, we offer high design flexibility for patterns, accommodating installations in small gaps as well as large area sensing.
No driving power is required for the sensor. Materials such as resin films, elastomer sheets, and textiles can be selected for the substrate, allowing for installation in various locations.
【Features】
- The sensor is made by laminating organic materials with a thickness of less than 20 μm on the substrate surface, making it thin and flexible.
- It is also possible to manufacture piezoelectric element arrays.
- The sensor has transparency, allowing for the identification of text on the back.
- It supports high signal-to-noise ratio specifications with an electromagnetic shielding layer (optional).
- It can be used for vital sensing, vibration, shock, and water leak detection.
- It also supports haptic devices utilizing the reverse piezoelectric effect (under development).
*For more details, please refer to the materials available for download in PDF format. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.