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News Release from: Linkam Scientific Instruments | Subject: LTS350
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 29 April 2008
Liquid crystal manufacturer selects
Linkam stages
Hallcrest's technology centre has found Linkam's LTS350 heating microscope stages to be invaluable for determining the temperature at which the phase transitions that cause the colour changes occur
The most common examples of liquid crystal (LC) materials in routine use are as the display medium in LCD televisions, computer screens and calculators They have also become important as thermometers, an application that takes advantage of the colour changes that they can undergo as the temperature varies
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hallcrest is a manufacturer in the application of such thermographic materials for temperature measurement.
Notably, Hallcrest's LC room thermometers are being used in the British Gas Help the Aged 'Winter Deaths' campaign.
With six systems in use, this has allowed them to develop some of the most accurate LC thermometers on the market.
The high degree of control over heating and cooling rates, along with the accuracy and long term stability, make Linkam's LTS350 the preferred choice.
With LC applications ranging from medical thermometers, refrigeration indicators to novelty and promotional products, an LC thermometer may contain 12 different LC formulations to give the most appropriate temperature range for an application.
The Linkam LTS350 can be programmed with up to 100 temperature ramps, controlled to +/-0.1C, and when integrated with digital image capture, enables full temperature characterisation of the new LC formulations.
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