TA Instruments DIL803L Horizontal Dilatometer RT - 1350 °C (Dual-Sample) 863029.901
The TA Instruments DIL803L Horizontal Dilatometer RT - 1350 °C (Dual-Sample) 863029.901 is a high-precision instrument used for measuring the change in size of samples as a function of temperature. It directly determines thermal expansion of samples and provides information on phase transitions, physical or chemical changes, and microstructure. This instrument is essential for evaluating the sintering behavior of materials, optimizing workpiece shapes, processing temperatures, improving product quality, and reducing costs. It offers a wide temperature range with highly accurate measurements, making it suitable for various industries.
Key Features:
- Horizontal furnace configuration for optimal uniformity
- High sensitivity displacement measurement with high-resolution LVDT sensor
- Thermally stabilized for accurate measurements
- Capable of simultaneous measurement of two samples
- Suitable for ceramics, glasses, polymers, metals, and other materials
Advantages:
- Provides accurate and reliable data on thermal expansion and material behavior
- Enables optimization of workpiece shapes and processing temperatures
- Improves product quality and reduces costs through precise measurements
- Offers high accuracy and stability for consistent results across a wide temperature range
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| Part Number | 863029.901 |
| 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.