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Thermal conductivity sensors:

STANDARD DIN EN ISO 22007-2

Precise measurement results for your materials - Discover the advantages of DIN EN ISO 22007-2 and our Hot Disk measuring instruments!

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The ISO standard DIN EN ISO 22007-2 defines the "Hot Disk Method", a special method for determining the thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of plastics. This transient area source method is particularly suitable for testing homogeneous and isotropic materials as well as anisotropic materials with a uniaxial structure.

Within the scope of this method, C3 Analysentechnik provides the following specialized measuring instruments, which fully comply with DIN EN ISO 22007-2:2015:

  • Hot Disk TPS 3500
  • Hot Disk TPS 2500 S
  • Hot Disk TPS 2200
  • Hot Disk TPS 1500
  • Hot Disk TPS 1000

In addition, there are devices that operate similarly to the standard, but do not fully meet all requirements:

  • Hot Disk TPS 500 S
  • Hot Disk TPS 500
  • Hot Disk M1

The standard itself is available for a fee from Beuth Verlag.

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Thermal conductivity sensors: STANDARD DIN EN ISO 22007-2

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