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A hot box is a testing apparatus that evaluates a material's thermal properties by simulating controlled conditions, using two chambers (hot and cold) separated by the test specimen. By maintaining a constant temperature difference across the specimen and measuring the heat flow, the device determines the material's steady-state thermal resistance (R-value) or U-value, which are crucial for building insulation and energy efficiency.
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| Name | TUD_LABCUP_AS3807 |
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