The Linseis L75 Laser Dilatometer is designed to measure thermal expansion and coefficient of thermal expansion, and measures between 0 and 1000°C under various atmospheric conditions, including air, nitrogen and argon. This equipment is well suited for detailed analysis of the thermal expansion properties of materials, which can provide important information for materials design and manufacturing. The laser measurement principle ensures precise results and a wide range of applications through testing in different atmospheric environments.
Thermal expansion, coefficient of thermal expansion test
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