TA Instruments DIL801L Horizontal Dilatometer RT - 1350 °C (Single-Sample) 863021.901
The TA Instruments DIL801L Horizontal Dilatometer RT - 1350 °C is a single-sample dilatometer designed for measuring thermal expansion and phase transitions in materials such as ceramics, glasses, high-performance materials, polymers, and metals with great accuracy. It offers automated features and a high-resolution optical encoder for precise measurements.
Key Features:
- Temperature range: Room temperature to 1350°C
- Horizontal push-rod design for optimal temperature uniformity
- High sensitivity displacement measurement with high resolution LVDT
- Patented 1 nm resolution encoder for accurate length measurements
- Automatic recording of initial length and linear range up to 1000 N
- Water-cooled furnaces with maximum heating rate of 50 K/min
- Integrated electronics with network connection and touch screen interface
Advantages:
- Accurate measurement of thermal expansion and Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE)
- Ideal tool for R&D laboratories in various industries
- Enhanced stability and detection core with patented features
- Increased throughput by enabling two samples to be tested simultaneously
- Unmatched heating rate and cooling time compared to competitive instruments
- Improved precision and reliability in length measurements
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| Part Number | 863021.901 |
| Brand | TA Instruments |
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TA instruments provides innovative material characterization instruments that are widely used for research, analysis, and quality control in the evaluation of physical properties. We are the world’s leading supplier of thermal analysis, rheology, and microcalorimetry instruments, and our product areas have expanded to include thermal conductivity & diffusivity, dilatometry, rubber testing, and dynamic mechanical characterization.