Thermal Analysis

Thermal analysis equipment measures the physical and chemical properties of materials as they change with temperature. This equipment ensures reliable and efficient performance in material testing environments.

  1. Williamson Pyrometer, Dual Wavelength (2-color), Pro 80 Series

    Thermal Analysis

    Williamson Pyrometer, Dual Wavelength (2-color), Pro 80 Series

    • Cline Innovations has an inventory of sturdy pre-owned pyrometers from Williamson.
    • Suitable for hydrogen-based plasma applications (such as diamond MPCVD) or more traditional furnace or oven applications.

      This listing includes details of one the Williamson pyrometers that we have in inventory:

      --Pyrometer Model: Williamson PRO 82-40 --Temperature Range: 475-1475C --Field of View: 0.15in@15in (3.81mm@381mm) --Pyrometer Device Power: 24VDC --Pyrometer Housing: Rugged, sealed metal casting. --Model 23 Interface Module (Controller) with advanced functions.

      The sensor measurement range (nominally 2 micron IR) is suitable for pyrometry of surfaces exposed to light-emitting hydrogen plasmas (e.g. Diamond MPCVD processes, etc.).  Use for traditional high temperature applications including vacuum brazing, heat treatment, and furnacing is also viable.

    Make:

    Model: PRO 82-40 Sensor, Model 23 Interface Module

    1 unit @ Best Price

  2. LumaSense impac 140 IR Pyrometer

    Thermal Analysis

    LumaSense impac 140 IR Pyrometer

    • LumaSense Technologies GmbH IMPAC IS 140-PB 750-2500C IR Pyrometer.
    • Telescoping lense is clearly marked a=340-4000mm.
    • Impac and LumaSense appear to be part of Advanced Energy as of 2024: See The Global Leader in Temperature and Gas Sensing Solutions - LumaSense Technologies A/S (lumasenseinc.com) 
    • Multiple units likely to be in inventory.  Please contact Cline Innovation to confirm physical inventory with this specification.
    • Photos available upon request.

Common Applications

material characterization

polymer analysis

composite testing

ceramic analysis

metallurgical studies

pharmaceutical testing

Buying Guide

Thermal Analysis Equipment Buying Considerations

  • Determine the specific thermal properties you need to analyze, such as heat flow or weight loss.
  • Ensure the equipment covers the required temperature range for your materials.
  • Consider the precision and sensitivity necessary for your analysis.
  • Evaluate the compatibility of the equipment with existing laboratory software and systems.
  • Assess the ease of maintenance and availability of technical support for the chosen brand.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is thermal analysis?
Thermal analysis involves techniques that measure changes in physical or chemical properties of materials as a function of temperature.
Why is thermal analysis important in material testing?
It provides insights into material properties such as melting points, thermal stability, and composition, critical for product development and quality control.
What types of thermal analysis equipment are available?
Common types include differential scanning calorimeters, thermogravimetric analyzers, and thermomechanical analyzers.
How do I choose the right thermal analysis equipment?
Consider the material properties you need to measure, the temperature range, and the precision required for your specific applications.