lämpötoimilainetolkseintelaitteet
Lämpötoimilainetolkseintelaitteet, often abbreviated as LTLL, are a class of devices designed to measure and interpret thermal wave interactions within materials. These instruments typically employ a modulated heat source, such as a laser or an LED array, to generate transient thermal waves that propagate into the sample being analyzed. The response of the material to these thermal waves is then detected by an infrared camera or a thermal sensor, which records the temperature distribution on the sample's surface over time.
The core principle behind LTLL technology lies in the way thermal waves are affected by the material's
Applications for lämpötoimilainetolkseintelaitteet span across industries such as aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing for quality control and