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In this application, we will be investigating the thermophysical properties to understand the thermal conductivity of Teflon ®. Teflon® (polytetrafluoroethylene) is a slick fluoropolymer that consists of carbon and fluorine atoms. Teflon® is used in a wide range of industries and applications from cookware to coatings and bearings and has gained...
This application will measure the thermal conductivity of neoprene and describe how the thermal properties of neoprene change with different durometers. Neoprene was originally developed as an oil-resistant replacement for rubber, however, its durability, elasticity, insulative capabilities, resistance to moisture, and resilience against outdoor...
Epoxy is a thermosetting resin or adhesive that is used in a wide variety of applications. Thanks to its high strength, chemical and corrosion resistance, and excellent adhesion to a variety of surfaces it is useful in many different industries. Epoxies typically have very low thermal conductivity and are electrically insulating which makes them...
A thin-film is a layer of material ranging from fractions of a nanometer to several micrometers in thickness and can be anything from protective or optical coatings to electrical insulation. The ability to accurately determine the thermal conductivity for Kapton thin-films is critical for the performance and thermal management of many electrical...