Ceramic Thermal Expansion Tester
Reference standards:
GB/T3810.8-2016 and 1SO 10545.8-1994 Determination of linear thermal expansion of ceramic tiles,
GB/T16920-1997 Determination of the average linear thermal expansion coefficient of glass,
GB/T3074 (1). 4-2003 Determination of thermal expansion coefficient of graphite electrodes,
GB/T 7320-2008 "Test Method for Thermal Expansion of Refractory Products",
GB/T4339-2008 "Determination of thermal expansion characteristic parameters of metallic materials".
Description:
This instrument is used to measure the expansion and contraction properties of metal materials, ceramics, glass, glazes, refractory materials, and other non-metallic materials during the high-temperature calcination process The computer automatically calculates the coefficient of expansion, volumetric expansion coefficient, linear expansion, and rapid thermal expansion.
Specification:
1. Maximum furnace temperature: 1000 ℃, 1400 ℃, 1600 ℃, 1700 ℃. |
2. The heating rate can be adjusted from 0-20 degrees per minute, and the microcomputer program controls the temperature with an accuracy of ± 1 ℃; |
3. Measurement of deformation range: ± 2.5mm. |
4. The sensitivity of the displacement sensor is 0.1um, the measurement accuracy is 0.5um, and the range is automatically calibrated; |
5. The computer automatically calculates the coefficient of expansion, volumetric expansion, and linear expansion. |
6. Automatically record, store, and print data, and print temperature expansion coefficient curves. The temperature spacing can be freely set, with a minimum spacing of 1 ℃. |
7. Automatically calculate compensation coefficients and perform automatic compensation, or manually adjust them. |
8. Sample size: Ø 6-10 × 50mm, 10 × 10 × 50mm, square or circular samples are acceptable. |
9. Adopting linear bearing transmission, it achieves frictionless transmission of expansion values, with excellent transmission accuracy and repeatability. |
10. Power supply: 220V, 2KW |
11. TEC intelligent expansion instrument is connected to a computer for automatic temperature control, recording, storage, and printing of data, and printing of temperature expansion coefficient curves. All experimental operations are completed through a computer interface, which is easy to learn and provides a complete set of software. |