The Seebeck coefficient is a measure of the thermoelectric properties of a material, it quantifies the voltage generated across a temperature gradient when a current flows through it. Often measured in volts/kelvin (V/K) or microvolts/kelvin (µV/K), the Seebeck coefficient is considered a fundamental parameter in thermoelectric research. Seebeck Coefficient Measurement Systems are designed to rapidly analyze the Seebeck coefficient and oftentimes can do so simultaneously with conductivity measurements, providing an all-in-one instrument for your thermoelectric research. When comparing Seebeck coefficient measurement systems, ensure that the temperature range sufficiently covers the operating conditions for the material to be tested. Also, consider a Seebeck coefficient measurement system that includes fixed thermocouples, this reduces the need for determining their distance improving analysis accuracy and throughput.
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- Simultaneous Determination of Seebeck Coefficient and Electrical Conductivity
- Two-heater system, integrated quality check, horizontal sample arrangement
- RT to 800 °C
- (WxDxH) 2.0 to 25.4 x 12.7 to 25.4 x 2 mm, Diameter 12.7 to 25.4 mm
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