Static Thermal Resistance

Thermal resistance is defined as the ratio of the temperature difference between the two faces of a material to the rate of heat flow per unit area.

Thermal resistance determines the heat insulation property of a material. The higher the thermal resistance, the lower is the heat loss.

The thermal resistance is connected with the thermal conductivity and the thickness of the material.

Applications

  • Thermal resistance of metals, plastics, compounds, components (e.g. PCBs)

Technical Specifications

  • Testing setup for samples of 2,5 cm diameter
  • Thermal resistance is measured relative to a reference material

Contact

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