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ISO 22007-6:2014

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Plastics — Determination of thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity — Part 6: Comparative method for low thermal conductivities using a temperature-modulation technique

ISO 22007-6:2014 specifies a modulated temperature method realizing the measurement of thermal conductivity. An input of temperature deviation is less than 1 K, and a double lock-in method is applied to amplify the small temperature modulation.

ISO 22007-6:2014 specifies the method to determine the thermal conductivity in the range from 0,026 W/mK to 0,6 W/mK.

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