Adafruit pressure-sensitive conductive sheet, Velostat/Linqstat, 28x28 cm, 0.1mm thick,
Produktnummer: ADA1361
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The Adafruit Pressure Sensitive Conductive Sheet (Velostat/Linqstat) is a flexible, conductive material that is ideal for creating sensors due to its pressure-sensitive properties. When pressure is applied to the material, the resistance is reduced, making it a cost-effective alternative to standard pressure or bending sensors. The material is particularly suitable for the production of flexible sensors and can be used in various projects such as wearables, interactive devices or as part of touchpads.
To use the product, a simple circuit that measures the resistance of the Velostat is also required. This requires electronic components such as resistors, conductive wires and a microcontroller (e.g. an Arduino) to read and react to the changes in resistance. The material can be easily integrated into various applications, be it for creating pressure sensors, interactive art projects or as an input device for wearables.
The Velostat can easily be used for projects in a variety of temperature ranges (-45°C to 65°C) and is available in a size of 28 cm x 28 cm and a thickness of 0.1 mm. The material can also be supplied folded to optimise shipping and can be easily flattened again to realise the desired projects.
Features at a glance
- Conductive material, known as Velostat or Linqstat
- Pressure sensitive - reduces resistance to pressure, ideal for flexible sensors
- Much cheaper than standard pressure or bending sensors
- Can be folded for easy delivery, easy to flatten
- Dimensions: 280mm x 280mm
- Thickness: 0.1mm
- Weight: 18.66g
- Temperature range: -45°C to 65°C
- Heat sealable: Yes
- Volume resistance: <500 Ohm-cm
- Surface resistance: <31,000 Ohm/sqcm
- Can be delivered folded to optimise shipping
- 1x pressure-sensitive conductive sheet (28cm x 28cm, 0.1mm thick)
This presentation from Hannah Perner-Wilson (plusea) has a lot of great ideas for how to use this material.
Zolltarifnummer: | 39206900 |
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Brand: | Adafruit |
Country of Origin: | Canada |
Gross Weight (kg): | 0.030 |
Manufacturer ID: | 1361 |
Product ID: | ADA1361 |

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Safety instructions
- Protect sensor from moisture, extreme heat and dust.
- Do not disassemble or open improperly.
- Protect from damage due to mechanical or electrical overload.
- Only use with compatible devices and voltage values.
- Work carefully when connecting to avoid short circuits.
- Do not use in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic fields.
- If damaged or malfunctioning, dispose of properly, do not dispose of with household waste.
- Recycle electronic components in accordance with regional regulations for electronic waste.
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