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Photoelastic samples can also be cast from more common materials than [urethane](https://git-xen.lmgc.univ-montp2.fr/PhotoElasticity/Main/wikis/molding-urethane). For example gelatin is a very good photoelastic material, with a high photoelastic constant, which means a small stress induces a large photoelastic effect. [picture]
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The different photoelastic gels
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Gelatin is most likely the most used photoelastic gel but many others like agar or konjac exist ([Tomlinson and Taylor](https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/Optical-Engineering/volume-54/issue-8/081208/Photoelastic-materials-and-methods-for-tissue-biomechanics-applications/10.1117/1.OE.54.8.081208.short?SSO=1))
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Photoelastic samples can also be cast from more common materials than [urethane](https://git-xen.lmgc.univ-montp2.fr/PhotoElasticity/Main/wikis/molding-urethane). For example gelatin is a very good photoelastic material, with a high photoelastic constant, which means a small stress induces a large photoelastic effect. Gelatin is most likely the most used photoelastic gel but many others like agar or konjac exist ([Tomlinson and Taylor](https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/Optical-Engineering/volume-54/issue-8/081208/Photoelastic-materials-and-methods-for-tissue-biomechanics-applications/10.1117/1.OE.54.8.081208.short?SSO=1))
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![PEResponseGelSuspension](uploads/dc8a7fd217686de833f13ea249ea1fcd/PEResponseGelSuspension.PNG)
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