Materials (May 2019)

FEP Encapsulated Crack-Based Sensor for Measurement in Moisture-Laden Environment

  • Minho Kim,
  • Hyesu Choi,
  • Taewi Kim,
  • Insic Hong,
  • Yeonwook Roh,
  • Jieun Park,
  • SungChul Seo,
  • Seungyong Han,
  • Je-sung Koh,
  • Daeshik Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12091516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1516

Abstract

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Among many flexible mechanosensors, a crack-based sensor inspired by a spider’s slit organ has received considerable attention due to its great sensitivity compared to previous strain sensors. The sensor’s limitation, however, lies on its vulnerability to stress concentration and the metal layers’ delamination. To address this issue of vulnerability, we used fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) as an encapsulation layer on both sides of the sensor. The excellent waterproof and chemical resistance capability of FEP may effectively protect the sensor from damage in water and chemicals while improving the durability against friction.

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