NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH Absolute Determination of the Thermal Conductivity of Ceramic Materials in Accordance with ISO 8894-1 and ISO 8894-2 - Thermal Conductivity Tester: TCT 426

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TCT 426 - Thermal Conductivity Tester: furnace/hot-wire method Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity are the most important thermophysical parameters for characterization of the thermal transport properties of a material or component. The hot-wire method is an absolute method for direct determination of the thermal conductivity, based on the measurement of the temperature increase of a linear heat source/hot wire (cross-wire technique, according to ISO 8894-1) or at a specific distance from a linear heat source (parallel-wire technique, according to ISO 8894-2). The hot wire and thermocouple are embedded between two test pieces, which make up the actual test assembly. The time-dependent temperature increase after the heating current is switched on is a measure of the thermal conductivity of the material being tested. Another variation, the so-called "Platinum Resistance Thermometer Technique" or "T(R) Technique", is described in ASTM-C 1113. Here an integral temperature measurement is carried out over the entire length of the hot wire; i.e. the hot wire is both heat source and temperature sensor at the same time. The TCT 426 thermal conductivity tester enables the use of all three of the methods described in easily interchangeable, pre-wired measuring frames.

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Absolute Determination of the Thermal Conductivity of Ceramic Materials in Accordance with ISO 8894-1 and ISO 8894-2 - Thermal Conductivity Tester: TCT 426 -  - NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH
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Absolute Determination of the Thermal Conductivity of Ceramic Materials in Accordance with ISO 8894-1 and ISO 8894-2 - Thermal Conductivity Tester: TCT 426
Absolute Determination of the Thermal Conductivity of Ceramic Materials in Accordance with ISO 8894-1 and ISO 8894-2 - Thermal Conductivity Tester: TCT 426
TCT 426 - Thermal Conductivity Tester: furnace/hot-wire method Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity are the most important thermophysical parameters for characterization of the thermal transport properties of a material or component. The hot-wire method is an absolute method for direct determination of the thermal conductivity, based on the measurement of the temperature increase of a linear heat source/hot wire (cross-wire technique, according to ISO 8894-1) or at a specific distance from a linear heat source (parallel-wire technique, according to ISO 8894-2). The hot wire and thermocouple are embedded between two test pieces, which make up the actual test assembly. The time-dependent temperature increase after the heating current is switched on is a measure of the thermal conductivity of the material being tested. Another variation, the so-called "Platinum Resistance Thermometer Technique" or "T(R) Technique", is described in ASTM-C 1113. Here an integral temperature measurement is carried out over the entire length of the hot wire; i.e. the hot wire is both heat source and temperature sensor at the same time. The TCT 426 thermal conductivity tester enables the use of all three of the methods described in easily interchangeable, pre-wired measuring frames.

TCT 426 - Thermal Conductivity Tester: furnace/hot-wire method

Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity are the most important thermophysical parameters for characterization of the thermal transport properties of a material or component.
The hot-wire method is an absolute method for direct determination of the thermal conductivity, based on the measurement of the temperature increase of a linear heat source/hot wire (cross-wire technique, according to ISO 8894-1) or at a specific distance from a linear heat source (parallel-wire technique, according to ISO 8894-2).
The hot wire and thermocouple are embedded between two test pieces, which make up the actual test assembly. The time-dependent temperature increase after the heating current is switched on is a measure of the thermal conductivity of the material being tested.
Another variation, the so-called "Platinum Resistance Thermometer Technique" or "T(R) Technique", is described in ASTM-C 1113. Here an integral temperature measurement is carried out over the entire length of the hot wire; i.e. the hot wire is both heat source and temperature sensor at the same time.
The TCT 426 thermal conductivity tester enables the use of all three of the methods described in easily interchangeable, pre-wired measuring frames.

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  NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH
Product Category Calorimeters and Thermal Analyzers
Product Name Absolute Determination of the Thermal Conductivity of Ceramic Materials in Accordance with ISO 8894-1 and ISO 8894-2 - Thermal Conductivity Tester: TCT 426
Thermal Analyzer Type Thermal Conductivity
Properties Measured Thermal Conductivity of Ceramic Materials
Features Temperature Control
Certifications ISO 8894, ASTM C1113, EN 993-14/15, DIN 51046
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