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Construction and Building Materials

In construction, material selection is crucial for safety, durability, and energy efficiency. Thermal properties like conductivity and expansion impact building performance. Understanding how materials react to temperature changes is vital for structural integrity. Advanced thermal analysis techniques, including thermal conductivity testing and dilatometry, assess material performance.

They help design energy-efficient buildings compliant with codes. Thermal analysis aids in developing sustainable practices, reducing energy consumption. It also enhances safety by assessing fire resistance and preventing thermal bridging. As the industry embraces eco-friendly solutions, thermal analysis drives innovations in construction materials and design.

Thermtest instruments help customers gain valuable insights into thermal properties of their materials.

Construction & Building Materials

Application Notes

Thermal Conductivity of Dolomite

Thermal Conductivity of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Materials

Thermal Conductivity of Compressible Materials

Homogeneity Testing of Fibrous Glass Board (NIST 1450D)

Axial and Radial Thermal Conductivity of NIST1450D

Testing Extruded Polystyrene Thermal Conductivity at Various Thicknesses with the Thermtest Heat Flow Meter

Investigating the Thermal Conductivity of Batt Insulation using the Thermtest Heat Flow Meter

Investigating the Thermal Conductivity of Softwood using the Heat Flow Meter

Thermal Conductivity of Concrete

Webinars and Demos

HFM-100 Demo: Thermal Resistance and Thermal Conductivity for Insulation and Construction Materials

HFM-25: Thermal Resistance and Thermal Conductivity for Insulation and Construction Materials

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