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ISO 4897:1985

ISO 4897:1985 Cellular plastics – Determination of the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of rigid materials at sub-ambient temperatures

CDN $115.00

SKU: 11ca7224f5b9 Category:

Description

Specifies two methods for determing the coefficient of linear thermal expansion. Method A is the preferred method, it gives a value on a large sample at a chosen temperature. Method B should be employed to obtain an average coefficient for the temperature interval between the cryogenic temperature and the ambient temperature. In an annex the test apparatures for both methods are described in detail.

Edition

1

Published Date

1985-04-11

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

9

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

Specifies two methods for determing the coefficient of linear thermal expansion. Method A is the preferred method, it gives a value on a large sample at a chosen temperature. Method B should be employed to obtain an average coefficient for the temperature interval between the cryogenic temperature and the ambient temperature. In an annex the test apparatures for both methods are described in detail.

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