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In this iLearn video, Darryl explains about strain-sensing alloys. The principal component which determines the operating characteristics of a strain gage is the strain-sensitive alloy used in the foil grid. However, the alloy is not in every case an independently selectable parameter. This is because each Micro-Measurements strain gage series (identified by the first two, or three, letters in the alphanumeric gage designation) is designed as a complete system. That system is comprised of a particular foil and backing combination, and usually incorporates additional gage construction features (such as encapsulation, integral leadwires, or solder dots) specific to the series in question. Micro-Measurements supplies a variety of strain gage alloys as follows (with their respective letter designations): A: Constantan in self-temperature-compensated form. P: Annealed constantan. D: Isoelastic. K: Nickel-chromium alloy, a modified Karma in self-temperature-compensated form. Micro-Measurements: https://micro-measurements.com/ Advanced Sensors Technology: https://micro-measurements.com/advanc... StrainTalks™ seminar: https://straintalks.com/ StrainBond™? https://micro-measurements.com/bonding StrainBlog: https://www.strainblog.com/