Thermal Conductivity Meter / Thermal Conductivity Measurement (Thermal Diffusivity)

Thermal conductivity refers to a material's ability to conduct heat. Knowledge of a materials' thermal conductivity is essential for numerous applications. For example, materials with high conductivity are used in production of computer processors while those with low conductivity are often sought for their insulating properties. A material's thermal conductivity can also give qualitative information regarding its quality and purity.

The two types of thermal conductivity meter are steady-state and non steady-state, also called transient, conductivity meters. Steady-state meters measure a material while temperature remains constant while transient methods take measurements while a sample is heating up.

CompanyNETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbHNETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH
ItemLFA 427 - Laser Flash Apparatus / Pyrometer version for up to 2800°CLFA 707 StratoFlash® Classic Laser Flash Analyzer
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Catalog NumberLFA 427LFA 707
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DescriptionOutstanding attributes of the LFA 427 are high precision and reproducibility, short measuring times, variable sample holders and precisely adjustable atmosphere conditions in the application range from -120°C to 2800°C. The LFA 427 is the most powerful LFA system for use in research & development.

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The Universal, Off-the-shelf Laser Flash Analyzer for the Metal, Glass and Ceramics Industry

Laser Flash Analysis (LFA) is a fast, accurate, non-destructive and non-contact method used to measure the thermal properties of materials like ceramics, metals, polymers, and composites over a broad
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TypeLaser FlashLaser Flash (LFA)
Temperature Range-120°C to 2800 °C (5 furnace types)RT to 1600°C
Sample Size6 mm to 12.7 mm diameter (20 mm special version), 10x10 mm square, 0.1 mm to 6 mm thicknessUp to 25.4 mm diameter (3-sample holder); up to 12.7 mm (5-sample holder)
Sample TypeCeramic, Glass, Metals, Melts / Liquids, Powders, Fibers and Multi-Layer MaterialsSolids, liquids, pastes, powders, composites (incl. anisotropic & multilayer)
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