Thermal Radiation Apparatus Model TH 072
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Thermal Radiation Apparatus Model TH 072
* Experimental unit for investigating thermal and visible radiation
* Wide range of experiments1
* User-friendly software with options for saving, printing and creating diagrams
Item Description
Sci-tech Thermal Radiation Apparatus Model TH 072 contains a blackbody emitter with a thermopile for the investigation of thermal radiation, a light source with luxmeter for illuminance measurements, and absorption plates with thermocouples for the investigation of Kirchhoff’s laws. The intensity of thermal and visible radiation can be adjusted. Colour filters and apertures extend the range of experiments. The measured values are displayed digitally on the measuring unit. At the same time, the measured values can also be transmitted, optionally directly to a PC via USB. The data acquisition software is included.
Technical Specifications
[1] Investigating thermal and visible radiation
[2] Blackbody emitter with thermopile to investigate thermal radiation
[3] White light source with luxmeter to investigate visible radiation
[4] Absorption plate and reflection plate fitted with thermocouples to investigate Kirchhoff’s laws
[5] Intensity of thermal radiator and light source adjustable
[6] 3 colour filters with holder (red, green, infrared), aperture
[7] Luxmeter to measure the illuminance
[8] Thermocouples to measure the temperature
[9] Thermopile to measure the radiation capacity
[10] Optional software for data acquisition via USB under Windows Vista or Windows 7
Technical specifications
Thermal radiator
– power output: 400W
– max. temperature that can be reached: 150°C
– radiation surface area: 0,032m² Light source
– power output of light bulb: 42W – angle of rotation, both sides: 0…90°
– illuminated area: 0,0289m²
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