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LFA 457 MicroFlash® - Laser Flash Apparatus by Natzsch

Bob Fidler from Netzsch Instruments explain how the laser flash technique is used to measure thermal diffusivity, which in turn can be used to calculate thermal conductivity. He also shows us the LFA 457 MicroFlash® which is suited to a wide variety of materials and can operate at temperatures between -125°C to 1100°C.

The laser flash technique is a non-destructive test method that can take measurement extremely quickly once the desired temperature has been reached.

Run time - 5:27 min

The LFA 457 MicroFlash from Netzsch Instruments

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