Instrument for Measuring Thermal Conductivity of Materials at Low Temperatures

  • Magazine Article
  • TBMG-8471
Published September 01, 2010 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
Language:
  • English

With the advance of polymer and other non-metallic material sciences, whole new series of polymeric materials and composites are being created. These materials are being optimized for many different applications including cryogenic and low-temperature industrial processes. Engineers need these data to perform detailed system designs and enable new design possibilities for improved control, reliability, and efficiency in specific applications. One main area of interest is cryogenic structural elements and fluid handling components and other parts, films, and coatings for low-temperature application. An important thermal property of these new materials is the apparent thermal conductivity (k-value).