Mulligan, D R; Gnaniah, S J P; Sims, G D (2000) Thermal analysis techniques for composites and adhesives. Measurement Good Practice Guide. 32
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Abstract
Thermal analysis techniques are widely used to aid the processing of composites and adhesives. These techniques can assist at all stages of processing from assessment of input materials, through evaluation of optimal processing conditions and quality control of the finished material, to assessment of performance characteristics.
This Measurement Good Practice Guide covers three of the most common thermal analysis techniques. The advantages and disadvantages of each technique are identified and discussed. Following this discussion, recommendations are made on the choice of technique. A recommended procedure for each technique is presented together with a precision statement that provides a measure of uncertainty associated with these procedures.
| Item Type: | Report/Guide (Measurement Good Practice Guide) |
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| Notes: | NPL made every effort to ensure all information contained in this Good Practice Guide was correct at time of publication. NPL is not responsible for any errors, omissions or obsolescence, and does not accept any liability arising from the use of these Good Practice Guides. This publication has been superseded by Measurement Good Practice Guide No. 62 |
| Subjects: | Advanced Materials Advanced Materials > Composites Advanced Materials > Thermal Analysis of Materials |
| Last Modified: | 23 Feb 2026 11:00 |
| URI: | https://eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/id/eprint/2422 |
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