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Is there a material that changes color under pressure? 2

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cloversprings

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We are working on a concept which involves determining visually if a material is properly stressed. A color change would indicate proper tension. Does such a materioal exist? That is, is there a materail plastic or composite material that changes color when compressed?
 
I think that I can make a plastic that changes transparency with pressure but you need a lot of pressure to make it change. I have already made an analogous material that changes transparency with temperature and it should be possible to make a version that changes with pressure. You can read more here:


Chris DeArmitt

Consulting to the plastics industry
 
Thank you for your quick and helpful responses.

Pressure sensitive paints and films might work as long as they do not change the operating characteristics of the substrate.

Are there brands/sources of pressure sensitive paints and films you would recommend?
 
I have used these Pressurex films to track mold sealing and composite layup. It worked quite nicely on these applications.

Have never tried to embed it into the part, I'm courious to know how it performs (would be nice to see a picture of it!). Dont think mechanical properties will be affected, but certainly surface properties.

 
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