JIS A 1412 Calibration Compliant
Small, thin and easy to handle, the MF-180 is easy to attach to and detach from a range of surfaces and measures heat flux values from -30 ֯C to 120 ֯C.
A heat flux sensor is a thermopile, an electronic device that translates thermal energy into an electrical voltage proportional to the temperature gradient across its thermocouples' hot and cold junctions.
EKO Instruments offers a selection of thin substrate heat-flux sensors in a range of different sizes and thicknesses, an ideal option for research and engineering applications as well as manufacturing control and monitoring processes.
As small as 4 x 2 cm², with a thin 0.9 mm plate, the MF-180 is a flexible option for a variety of applications with a measurement range from -30°C to 120°C. Light and easy to install, multiple units of the MF-180 are a great alternative to the HF-30S for large areas with an irregular surface.
- Small & Thin
- High Sensitivity
- Measurement range from -30 ֯C to 120 ֯C.
| Response time 95% | 25 Sec |
| Sensitivity Approx. | 28 µV/W/m² |
| Thermal Resistance | 0.01 °C/(W/m2) |
| Impedance | 150 to 550 Ω |
| Operating temperature range | -30 to 120 °C |
| Cable length | 10 m (20 or 30 m) |
| Dimensions mm | 40 (L) x 20 (W) x 0.9 (H) |
| Weight | 0.0011 kg |
| Substrate | Teflon |
| Cladding | Polyester |
| Ingress protection IP | - |


