Conductive Rubber Sheet / Stretch Sensor- 200mm x 200mm x 0.5mm
Qty | Discount |
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1-9 | $5.50 |
10-99 | $4.95 |
100+ | $4.40 |
Description
This rubber sheet is made of the same carbon-black impregnated rubber material that our conductive rubber cord uses. Traditionally it would be used for EMF shielding, or conductive gaskets - but it's very fun to play with and we think it makes for an interesting stretch sensor or maybe a conductive material that is soft and conforming.
In a 'relaxed' state, the bulk sheet resistivity is about 50 ohm*mm. As you pull on it, the resistance increases (the particles get further apart). You can stretch the rubber about 50-70% longer than the resting length, so a 6" piece shouldn't be stretched more than 10". Once the force is released, the rubber will shrink back, although it's not very 'fast' and it takes a minute or two to revert to its original length. It's not a true linear sensor, and the resistance may vary from batch to batch, so we consider it a way to measure stretching motion but isn't really precise.
This stuff is fun, so we give you a 200mm by 200mm square with 0.5mm thickness. You can easily cut this material with scissors or a die. You can use it as a conductor or add a 100 ohm resistor as a divider, then use our handy Thermistor tutorial to measure the analog voltage and convert that back to resistance.
Technical Details
Product Dimensions: 200.0mm x 200.0mm x 0.5mm / 7.9" x 7.9" x 0.0"
Product Weight: 22.6g / 0.8oz
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Robofun
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Switch Science
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Little Bird Electronics
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The Pi Hut
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Makersify
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SHA 256 Systems
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Core Electronics
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NTREX, Inc.- Devicemart
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DigiKey Electronics
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Kamami
Poland
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