Thermal conductivity of polymers by hot-wire method

Volume: 62, Issue: 13, Pages: 2281 - 2285
Published: Dec 26, 1996
Abstract
The hot-wire standard technique, mostly used for ceramic materials, was adapted to determine the thermal conductivity of nylon 6,6, polypropylene, poly(vinyl chloride), and poly(methyl methacrylate). The results obtained showed that the hot-wire standard technique can be used with accuracy and reproducibility to measure the thermal conductivity of polymers. In the second stage, to verify the effect of the use of a lignin (a “macromonomer”) in...
Paper Details
Title
Thermal conductivity of polymers by hot-wire method
Published Date
Dec 26, 1996
Volume
62
Issue
13
Pages
2281 - 2285
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