MF-180
- JIS A 1412 Calibration Compliant
Overview
A heat flux sensor is a thermopile, an electronic device that translates thermal energy into an electrical voltage proportional to the temperature gradient across its thermocouples' hot and cold junctions.
EKO Instruments offers a selection of thin substrate heat-flux sensors in a range of different sizes and thicknesses, an ideal option for research and engineering applications as well as manufacturing control and monitoring processes.
As small as 4 x 2 cm², with a thin 0.9 mm plate, the MF-180 is a flexible option for a variety of applications with a measurement range from -30°C to 120°C. Light and easy to install, multiple units of the MF-180 are a great alternative to the HF-30S for large areas with an irregular surface.
Specifications
Attribute | MF-180 | View Product | |
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Response time 95% | 25 Sec | ||
Sensitivity Approx. | 28 µV/W/m² | ||
Thermal Resistance | 0.01 °C/(W/m2) | ||
Impedance | 150 to 550 Ω | ||
Operating temperature range | -30 to 120 °C | ||
Cable length | 10 m (20 or 30 m) | ||
Dimensions mm | 40 (L) x 20 (W) x 0.9 (H) | ||
Weight | 0.0011 kg | ||
Substrate | Teflon | ||
Cladding | Polyester | ||
Ingress protection IP | - |
Use Case
Measuring Energy Loss in Buildings
The effective measurement of heat flow through exterior walls is crucial to understanding the energy consumption and efficiency of any building. Environmental conditions determined by location, design, structural conditions, and the materials used in construction can all contribute to...
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