RE: New stress sensor can ensure proper registration of laminate on honeycomb core!

From: Marc Humphreys <mhumphreys@nexabit.com>
Date: Tue Apr 25 2000 - 06:38:16 PDT

And I suppose there is an IBIS model for this too!

At least advertise something that's somewhat related to IBIS.

And for any other smart ass, we really don't need to hear
about your creative suggestions on how it is relevant or
where to stick it!

All done being stressed.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: bebner@earthlink.net [SMTP:bebner@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 11:41 AM
> To: ibis@vhdl.org
> Subject: New stress sensor can ensure proper registration of laminate
> on honeycomb core!
>
> Dear Engineer:
>
> I am writing to inform you of a new product of ours - a sensor
> film that, by changing color, reveals the stress distribution and
> magnitude between any two surfaces that come in contact. The
> intensity of the resultant color is quantifiable and enables you
> to determine precisely what the PSI is at any point on the
> contacting surfaces. This product is useful for assessing
> interfacial stresses that occur at gasketed and flanged
> interfaces, in lamination presses, roller systems and heat
> sealers, during welding, in materials testing and from impact
> forces.
>
> If you would like a FREE product sample or literature please let
> me know and I will be sure to send it out immediately. Please be
> sure to include an approximate PSI range that you want to
> experiment with for the application you have in mind. Pressurex is
> available in five sample ranges. Please choose one:
>
> 28 - 85 PSI
> 70 - 350 PSI
> 350 - 1400 PSI
> 1400 - 7100 PSI
> 7100 - 18,500 PSI
>
> Also be sure to include your contact information (address, phone,
> fax, etc.)
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
>
> Bill Ebner
> Sensor Products Inc.
> 188 Rt. 10 Ste. 307
> E. Hanover, NJ 07936 USA
>
> http:\\www.fuji-prescale.com
>
> ph 973.560.9092
> fx 973.884.1699
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Received on Tue Apr 25 06:40:33 2000

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