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Sensors and Materials, Volume 31, Number 10(2) (2019)
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pp. 3075-3086
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https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2019.2245
Published: October 25, 2019

State-of-the-art Noncontact Gauge Meter for Flat Rolling and Cold-rolled Precision Metals Expected for Microsensor Application [PDF]

Yoshihiro Hosoya, Elke Roller, Hiroyuki Yoshimi, Kohsuke Endou, Kazuma Takahashi, Yuta Matsumura, and Shuhei Hiruta

(Received December 20, 2018; Accepted April 4, 2019)

Keywords: cold rolling, sensor material, noncontact gauge meter, clad metal, resistor materials, spring materials, medical materials, diaphragm pump

In this paper, by focusing on cold-rolled precision metals widely used as sensor materials, a state-of-the-art noncontact gauge meter, which enables high-precision thickness control in a cold-rolling mill with high thickness tolerance, is introduced as a sensor technology, and the following three typical precision thin gauge metals, which are expected as the reverse use of the sensor technology, are introduced as the material technology: (1) clad metal used for electronic sensors, (2) ultrahigh-strength thin gauge stainless steel with high durability for haptic device applications, and (3) ultrafine grain metal foil to be applied to a medical diaphragm micropump.

Corresponding author: Yoshihiro Hosoya


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Yoshihiro Hosoya, Elke Roller, Hiroyuki Yoshimi, Kohsuke Endou, Kazuma Takahashi, Yuta Matsumura, and Shuhei Hiruta, State-of-the-art Noncontact Gauge Meter for Flat Rolling and Cold-rolled Precision Metals Expected for Microsensor Application, Sens. Mater., Vol. 31, No. 10, 2019, p. 3075-3086.



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