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 - Discontinued Thin Film Heat Flux Sensor

HFS Series

Thin Film Heat Flux Sensor Models HFS-3 and HFS-4 | HFS Series

Thin Film Heat Flux Sensor Models HFS-3 and HFS-4

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  • Two Heat Flux Sensitivity Levels
  • Type K Thermocouple is Standard
  • Conveniently Interfaces with Voltmeters or Recorders and Temperature Indicators
  • Easily Attaches to Curved and Flat Surfaces
  • Temperature Range from -200 to 150°C (-330 to 300°F)

    APPLICATIONS
  • Determining Thermal Properties of Materials
  • Monitoring Structural Heat Transfer
  • Process Control in Heat Treating, Rolling Mills, and Glass Production
  • Effective for Convection, Conduction and Radiation Heat Transfer
  • Determining Heat Loss and Insulation Efficiency in Housing
  • Analyzing Aerodynamic Wind Tunnels

Description

The HFS-3 & 4 sensors have been discontinued. please review our range here for a suitable alternative.

Each HFS series Heat Flux Sensor functions as a self-generating thermopile transducer. It requires no special wiring, reference junctions or signal conditioning. A readout is accomplished by connecting a sensor to any direct reading dc microvoltmeter or recorder. The HFS series sensor is designed for precise measurement of heat loss or gain on any surface. It can be mounted on flat or curved surfaces and employs butt-bonded junctions with a very low thermal profile for efficient reading. The HFSs utilize a multi-junction thermopile construction and is available in two different sensitivity ranges. The carrier is a polyimide film which is bonded using a PFA lamination process.

The sensor also has an integral thermocouple for discrete temperature measurement needed to describe the heat flux.
All amounts shown in EUR
Note: Other sizes and styles available, consult Sales or Applications Engineering.
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