The thermal conductivity apparatus can be used to observe the thermal conductivity of various materials that are commonly used as building products, such as wood, glass and ceramics.
Uses the temperature difference between ice and steam flowing out of the steam generator for research. The materials observed in this experiment are wood, glass, ceramic, and pertinax. Each of these materials is equipped with a water flow barrier so that the melted ice flows directly to the container provided.
Steam chamber with fixtures for mounting the sample – 1 pc.
Length: 21.6 cm
Width: 17.5 cm
Height: 11.2 cm
Material: stainless steel
The presence of a sealing rubber gasket between the sample and the steam cavity.
The presence of a condensate drainage hole.
The presence of a channel for drainage of water as a result of ice melting.
Steam chamber holder – 1 pc.
Length: 16 cm
Width: 12.5 cm
Height: 10 cm
Tilt angle: 10°
Material: metal
The presence of a rubber surface on the plane.
Ceramic, glass, pertinax and PVC samples – 1 set
Size: 12.7 x 12.7 x 0.5 cm
Availability of water flow barrier
Electric steam generator – 1 pc.
Operates at 220 VA and 450 W of power.
Equipped with a switch.
The presence of a power regulator.
Width: 28 cm
Length: 25 cm
Height: 11.5 cm
An airtight evaporator bulb is used to produce steam.
Steam exhaust connector with a hose
Made of stainless steel with heat-resistant coating
Silicone hose – 2 pcs.
Container for freezing water (to make ice) – 1 pc.
Water collection tank – 1 pc.
Sample holder – 1 pc.