Anton Paar - High Temperature Ultra Nanoindentation
Manufactured by Anton Paar
The UNHT³ HTV high-temperature nanoindentation tester is a low-load nanomechanical test system for measuring the hardness and elastic modulus of..
The UNHT³ HTV high-temperature nanoindentation tester is a low-load nanomechanical test system for measuring the hardness and elastic modulus of thin films and coatings up to 800 °C. Patented UNHT technology combined with unique heating provides a high stability solution at any temperature.
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Features of High Temperature Ultra Nanoindentation
The new generation of high-temperature nanoindentation tester
- The lowest thermal drift at ambient conditions (>106 N/m) and lowest frame compliance (<<0.1 nm/mN): Two independent depth and load sensors combined with high-resolution capacitive sensors for true depth and load control modes.
- High vacuum system with 5-axis magnetically levitated turbopump and buffer system which allows switching off the primary pump during measurement so that pump vibration is minimized.
- Unique heating management (3 patents pending) which incorporates 3 infrared (IR) heaters for the indenter, reference and sample and 4 thermocouples for controlling sample surface temperature to within 0.1°C.
- Compliant with ISO 14577 and ASTM E2546
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Force:
- Max. load: 100 mN
- Load resolution: 6 nN
Depth:
- Max. depth: 100 Μm
Depth - Resolution: 0.003 nm
- Ultimate vacuum: 10 mBar
Maximum temperature: 800 °C