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- From: forbesm@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU (Mark Forbes)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: Where to find condutive silicone rubber sheets?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.040601.23968@leela.cs.orst.edu>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 04:06:01 GMT
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- jkubicky@cco.caltech.edu (Joseph J. Kubicky) writes:
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- >Does anyone know where I can get conductive silicone rubber sheets around
- >1mm thick (although I might be interested in thinner)? I'd like to try
- >to use these to make a simple tactile sensor. Also, can anyone recommend
- >a good conductive glue (I've heard of something called "Silver Loaded" by
- >RS Ltd.) and a source for it?
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- Try Interlink Electronics
- PO Box 40760
- Santa Barbara, CA 93103
- (805) 684-2100
- (805) 684-8282 fax
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- They make force-sensing resistors in sheet form.
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- Mark G. Forbes | forbesm@atlantis.cs.orst.edu
- Corvallis, OR | 503 757 8416 work phone | Hardware R & D
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