Resources

Resources

Browse our library of pressure mapping and force measurement resources, including eBooks, Case Studies, On Demand Webinars, Whitepapers, and much more.

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On Demand Webinar

Pressure mapping technology plays a critical and expanding role in battery formation for optimizing performance, maintaining quality, ensuring safety, and advancing battery technology through research and development efforts.

Articles & Research

In Utilizing digital occlusal indicators to increase occlusal accuracy and decrease complications in implant-supported cases, Dr. Robert B. Kerstein shares his analysis of how digital occlusal indicators results in improved accuracy and less complications compared to traditional methods.

On Demand Webinar

ABSTRACT This lecture describes a digital workflow that aids in transforming complicated occlusion cases into simple restorative cases, by replacing sophisticated analogue equipment with a predictable digital workflow. The full digital workflow includes a variety of digital technologies, techniques...

Articles & Research

A 2019 study published in the Journal of the Electrical Chemical Society used Tekscan pressure mapping sensors and software as a visual tool and means of data gathering over time to reveal hot spots at various pressure applications.

Articles & Research

Research in the Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics: Why are tapes better than wires in knotless rotator cuff repairs?

Articles & Research

Researchers at the Univerity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign studied Rail Seat Deterioration and pressure distribution in concrete sleepers (rail ties) using Tekscan tactile sensors.

On Demand Webinar

Dr. Robert Kerstein Explains his Strategies for Using T-Scan as a Vital Case-Finishing Instrument for Implant Patients

On Demand Webinar

Tekscan's Ed Haidar, applications engineer and product manager for the embedded sensing division, shares how a team of engineers leveraged their R&D pressure mapping insights to develop a vital safety application for their electronic device design.

Articles & Research

Ultra-thin piezoresistive sensors can be used in both R&D and as embedded components to develop safer, longer-lasting lithium-ion battery technologies.

On Demand Webinar

Dr. Riaz Yar Shows How T-Scan Aids in Comprehensive Restorative Care