Thermal Coefficient Of Materials Measurement Unit A uni-directional heat flux is created through the test specimen, and measurements are made when the steady state is reached. The parameters measured...
A uni-directional heat flux is created through the test specimen, and measurements are made when the steady state is reached. The parameters measured are those necessary for defining the heat transfer characteristics of a given material :
Measurements can be made more rapidly than by other methods, for one or two samples depending on the selected configuration of the test unit (3 options are available). The units have many applications for teaching, research and industrial testing.
The measurement unit can be used to determine the thermal coefficients of homogeneous or heterogeneous materials and liquids, with one or two test boxes depending on the tests to be carried out. In the case of liquids or granular materials (powders or sand) the samples are placed in an hermetic box, with copper plates on the upper and lower surfaces. Normal test temperatures are near ambient, but if required, materials can be tested at temperatures up to 80°C. The specimen dimensions are 270 x 270 mm, with thickness varying from 30 to 70 mm.
A uni-directional heat flux is created through the test specimen, and measurements are made when the steady state is reached. The parameters measured are those necessary for defining the heat transfer characteristics of a given material :
Measurements can be made more rapidly than by other methods, for one or two samples depending on the selected configuration of the test unit (3 options are available). The units have many applications for teaching, research and industrial testing.
The measurement unit can be used to determine the thermal coefficients of homogeneous or heterogeneous materials and liquids, with one or two test boxes depending on the tests to be carried out. In the case of liquids or granular materials (powders or sand) the samples are placed in an hermetic box, with copper plates on the upper and lower surfaces. Normal test temperatures are near ambient, but if required, materials can be tested at temperatures up to 80°C. The specimen dimensions are 270 x 270 mm, with thickness varying from 30 to 70 mm.
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