Hukseflux Thermal Sensors B.V. products
Heat Flux Sensors - Heat Flux Sensors
Hukseflux - Model FHF05 Series - Heeat Flux Sensors
Heat flux sensors that cover most heat flux measurement applications; Sensors of the FHF05 series are suitable for general-purpose heat flux measurement. The range consists of sensor models of five different dimensions. Sensors with larger dimensions have a higher sensitivity and a larger area over which the heat flux is averaged. Thin, flexible and versatile, FHF05 sensors measure heat flux through the object in which they are incorporated or on which they are mounted, in W/m2. The sensor in FHF05 is a thermopile. This thermopile measures the temperature difference across FHF05’s flexible body. A type T thermocouple is integrated as well to provide a measurement of temperature. The thermopile and thermocouple sensors do not require power.
Hukseflux - Model SBG04 - Heat Flux Sensor
SBG04 is a water-cooled sensor that measures heat flux. SBG04 is mainly used as a calibration reference standard for testing with cone calorimeters. All specifications and dimensions are standardised for use in cone calorimeters according to ISO 5660 and ASTM E1354 reaction-to-fire tests. The design includes two water cooling tubes fixed at a 90° angle to the sensor body, with a sensor body of a 0.5 inch diameter. The sensor may also be used in flammability, fire resistance, and smoke chamber testing. For other water-cooled heat flux sensors, see the SBG01 and GG01 sensors.
Specials for Thermal Measurement - Thermal Conductivity Measuring Systems
Hukseflux - Model TPSYS20 - High-accuracy Thermal Conductivity Measuring System
TPSYS20 is a user friendly system for the measurement of thermal conductivity using TP02 or TP08 thermal needle probes. The system is designed for high-accuracy measurements. It is particularly suitable for analysis of soils, thermal backfill materials, sediments, foodstuff, sludges, paints, glues and highly viscous fluids. The TPSYS20 thermal needle probe system is particularly suitable for thermal conductivity measurements in a laboratory environment.
