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| | | Taking Ceramics to New Heights Mathis technology has provided a breakthrough in the characterization of critical performance attributes of ceramics used for aerospace applications. The main advantage for solids applications is the simplicity of the sample format. The TCi eliminates technician time required for sample preparation. The sample size flexibility allows the evaluation of actual product formats - avoiding the need for mocking-up samples. | |
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| | | The Mathis TCi is truly a "one size fits all" thermal conductivity tool. No other instrument can test solids, liquids, powders, and pastes. Within a material type, the technology has the attributes necessary as a lab tool to accelerate your research & development efforts or improve your quality control. As an added bonus, the technology can be migrated to the shop floor to gain insights into your industrial production processes. | | |
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| | | The TCi is helping manufacturers improve the heat transfer properties of advanced nano-filled liquids. For engineered liquids, the wide range of operating temperatures make the TCi an attractive solution. The low amount of heat introduced during testing minimizes the convective errors typical in liquid testing. Lab users can opt to test through a bag, while process users can measure directly in contact with the fluid in a vessel. | | |
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| | | From Explosives to Pharmaceutical Excipients to Ink Toners The Mathis TCi is being used to safely test the stability, degradation, and shelf life of explosives because it is the only instrument capable of evaluating the thermal conductivity of powders. Sample volumes are as small as 1 tsp, which is critical to a rapidly growing client base in pharmaceutical manufacturing, where active ingredients are expensive and available in low quantities. Mathis technology is migratable to manufacturing environments as a cost-effective way to monitor powder processes. | | |
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| | | Keeping the Hottest Electronics Cool The faster and smaller microprocessors become, the more heat they generate. Mathis technology is providing vital insights into the development of all materials that contribute to the overall thermal budget, including thermal interface pastes. The TCi allows testing with different amounts of heat penetration. This feature results in a variable scale of scrutiny to probe the material to ensure the homogeneous distribution of vital filler components. | | |
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