Super Insulators Thermal Conductivity Coefficient Measuring Device
Application:
Measuring the thermal conductivity of solid materials with a very low thermal conductivity coefficient
Product Introduction:
The hot wire method is a transient method that operates based on increasing the distance from a linear heat source (which is placed inside the sample).
If we assume that this heat source gives heat at a certain distance from the sample with a constant power, the thermal conductivity coefficient is calculated according to the temperature increase of the sample piece in a certain time.
In the mathematical modeling of this method, it is considered that the ideal state has the following conditions:
* The thickness of the wire is assumed to be very low.
* The length of the heat source is assumed to be long.
* The sample piece has an initial temperature and has very large dimensions that completely covers the heat source.
Technical Specifications:
Hot wire material | Pure platinum |
Thermocouple type | S-type to measure the temperature of the sample |
Structure material | Carbon steel with electrostatic powder coating (color) |
Multimeter type | Digital |
Desired temperature | 10 to 30 °C |
Humidity | 15-80% |
Dimensions (mm) | 1800 × 1500 × 1000 |
Weight (Kg) |
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Type | This product is a final B2B equipment. |
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