Low-Temperature Calorimeter
Suitable for measuring the specific heat capacity of liquids in low-temperature environments, with a customizable test temperature of -160℃, it enables automated experimental operations.
The low-temperature calorimeter adopts the flow calorimetry method, a direct and reliable experimental approach for determining fluid specific heat. It is suitable for measuring the specific heat capacity of liquids in low-temperature environments, providing reliable data support for the research and development of energy storage materials, calculation of heat transfer efficiency, and design of heat exchange in chemical processes.
With a customizable test temperature of -160°C and a test pressure of 15MPa (higher pressures available upon request), it features high measurement accuracy, simple operation, wide applicability and high automation. Users can complete a series of automated experimental processes including automatic sampling, temperature control, pressure regulation, continuous automatic measurement at multiple temperature points, and automatic data processing through simple software operations.