Hot Disk® Instrument TPS 3500 Model:TPS 3500
The Hot Disk TPS 3500 is the state-of-the-art instrument for testing the Thermal Conductivity, Thermal Diffusivity, Thermal Effusivity and Specific Heat Capacity of tiny, highly thermal conducting samples. The capabilities of the TPS 3500 go well beyond that of any other available instrument to date – Thermal Conductivity ranging from 0.005 to 1800 W/m/K, tackling 10-micrometer-thick slab samples, and accommodating temperatures from cryogenic to 1000ºC. It has also the unique ability to analyse the anisotropic thermal transport properties of both uniaxial and biaxial materials, by use of specialized Hot Strip sensors in the latter case. The TPS 3500 meets ISO 22007-2 and is CE marked.
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∎ Features
Sensors
The TPS 3500 operates a wide variety of Hot Disk sensors. With sensor radius from 0.5 mm up to 30 mm the instrument is suitable for all kinds of materials and applications. Multiple sensors can be connected using an automatic sensor switcher. With sensor radius from 0.5 mm up to 30 mm the instrument is suitable for all kinds of materials and applications.Temperature Control
Automatic Temperature series measurements (Isothermal Steps) are easy to perform using either an optional external Furnace or a temperature-controlled Circulating Bath. These external devices can be directly controlled through the Hot Disk Thermal Analyser software to ensure ease of use.
Everything to get you started: The basic TPS 3500 setup includes everything you need to begin making measurements. The system includes: Hot Disk TPS 3500 instrument; Isotropic, One-dimensional and Structural Probe measurement modules; a Sensor; Insulating Support-Material for Single-Sided testing; Stainless Steel Verification Samples and Room-Temperature Sample Holder.Optional Software Modules
In addition to the standard ISOTROPIC, ONE-DIMENSIONAL and STRUCTURAL PROBE MODULES, optional software modules for SLAB, THIN FILM, ANISOTROPIC, SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY and LOW-DENSITY, HIGHLY-INSULATING SAMPLES are available. -
Sample Types Bulks, rods, slabs, sheets, foils, films, laminates, composites, minerals, batteries, textiles, granules, powders, pastes, gels, liquids, foams and insulators. Evaluation Anisotropy Yes, both uniaxial and biaxial materials can be characterised, using optional Anisotropic Measurement Module. One-Dimensional Yes, axial estimations possible for a complex sample configuration. Sample Dimensions Smallest Bulk sample: 0.5 mm thick x 2 mm wide (circle or square). Rod sample: 5 mm long x 2.5 mm wide (circle or square). Slab sample: 42 μm thick x 8 mm wide (circle or square). Thin film sample: 10 μm thick x 22 mm wide (circle or square). Largest Bulk sample: unlimited Rod sample: unlimited length x 60 mm wide (circle or square). Slab sample: 20 mm thick x unlimited wide (circle or square). Thin Film sample: 500 μm thick x unlimited wide (circle or square). Sample Temperature Range -253°C (20 K) to 1000°C. Core Instrument RT. With Optional TCU
Tubular Furnace: RT to 1000°C (oxygen-free environment required above 750°C). Muffle Furnace: RT to 750°C. Convection Oven: RT to 600°C. Bath Circulator: -30°C to 200°C. Cryostat: -195°C (78 K) to RT. Measurement Time 0.1 to 2560 seconds (depending on sample material and sensor dimensions). Measurement Range Thermal Conductivity Bulk sample: 0.005 to 500 W/m/K. Rod sample: 1 to 1800 W/m/K. Slab sample: 5 to 1800 W/m/K. Thin Film sample: 0.01 to 5 W/m/K. Thermal Diffusivity Bulk sample: 0.01 to 400 mm²/s. Rod sample: 1 to 1400 mm²/s. Slab sample: 5 to 1400 mm²/s. Thin Film sample: 0.02 to 2 mm²/s. Thermal Effusivity 20 to 55000 W√s/m²/K. Specific Heat Capacity Up to 5 MJ/m³/K. Measurement Accuracy Thermal Conductivity Better than 5%. Thermal Diffusivity Better than 10%. Measurement Reproducibility Thermal Conductivity Typically better than 2%. Thermal Diffusivity Typically better than 5%. Measurement Repeatability Thermal Conductivity Typically 0.11% (Stainless Steel bulk sample, Kapton-insulated Hot Disk sensor model 5501, and 22°C sample temperature) Thermal Diffusivity Typically 0.44% (Stainless Steel bulk sample, Kapton-insulated Hot Disk sensor model 5501, and 22°C sample temperature). Measurement Sensitivity Temperature Typically 43 μK (Stainless Steel sample, Kapton-insulated Hot Disk sensor model 5501, and 22°C sample temperature). -
The accuracy and precision of Hot Disk® instruments, coupled to the ease with which they test for relevant Thermal Conductivity, Thermal Diffusivity, Thermal Effusivity and Specific Heat Capacity has made them very popular with R&D and QC customers. These are often connected to industries of robotics, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, electronics, photonics, semiconductor, energy storage, construction, biotechnology, life sciences, food, textile etc. Hot Disk® instruments also offer an unmatched measurement range and capability of tackling all manner of sample types – coatings, films, sheets, slabs, rods, bulks, solids, liquids, pastes, gels, powders, and insulators. This excellence of performance has garnered Hot Disk thousands of satisfied users. Our clients have been pleased to note and confirm that their Hot Disk instruments readily and accurately tackle a vast range of applications within topical areas of building materials, batteries, polymers, metals, thermal interface materials, thermoelectrics, aerogels, graphites, graphene, crystals, semiconductors, ceramics etc.