Gain valuable insight: Thermal Properties of the Elements
The thermal properties of a great variety of materials can be comprehensively analyzed with the powerful analytical instruments by NETZSCH.

NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH
Our testing methods can be used for determining the material properties of your polymers, metals and alloys, ceramics, glass, building materials, and other organic and inorganic materials.
In our new poster, “Thermal Properties of the Elements”, the following important values can be seen at a glance: melting point, boiling point, specific heat, heat of fusion, thermal expansion coefficient, thermal conductivity and density.
The poster can be ordered through our homepage, in A1-format: www.netzsch.com/tpoe
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