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You would like to perform a thermal expansion measurement on your materials

Anticipating the dimensional variations of a material in response to thermal changes

Thermal expansion is a physical property that describes the dimensional change of a material when it undergoes a temperature change (increase or decrease). This can result in elongation, contraction, or even a change in volume, depending on the geometry.
Determining the coefficient of thermal expansion (linear, surface, or volumetric, depending on the application) is essential for anticipating dimensional deformations in service, ensuring material compatibility, preventing thermal stresses, and guaranteeing the reliability of parts or assemblies subjected to temperature variations.

Our technical resources for thermal expansion measurement

Dilatometer

To measure the change in length of a sample subjected to a controlled temperature cycle.

TMA

Detect deformation, dilation or contraction, identify transitions

The FILAB laboratory performs thermal expansion measurements

In what context should a thermal expansion measurement be performed?

This thermal analysis is relevant when you need to:

  • verify the dimensional stability of a material or component subjected to changing thermal conditions
  • compare several materials to choose the one whose thermal expansion remains compatible with your dimensional constraints
  • validate the compatibility between different materials (metal/polymer/glass/ceramic) used together to anticipate stresses, deformations, risks of cracking or deterioration
  • model the behavior of an assembly or system under thermal stresses to dimension tolerances, clearances, fasteners, etc.
  • perform quality controls or investigations when dimensional anomalies are related to thermal cycling (e.g., dimensional changes, decoherence, deformations).

Our laboratory thermal analysis services

From analysis to R&D, the FILAB laboratory offers multi-sector services to meet a wide range of thermal analysis requirements, including :

FAQ

What is thermal expansion?

Thermal expansion refers to the change in dimensions of a material when it is subjected to a change in temperature. Depending on the nature of the material, this change can be linear, surface, or volumetric.

Why measure thermal expansion?

This measurement allows us to anticipate deformations of a component in service, to assess its dimensional stability, and to ensure compatibility between several assembled materials. It is essential data for preventing internal stresses, cracking, loss of fit, or functional defects.

Which materials can be analyzed in terms of thermal expansion?

The service applies to a wide range of materials:

  • Metals and alloys (aluminum, steel, titanium, copper, etc.): used in aerospace, transportation, additive manufacturing, etc.
  • Polymers, composites, resins: found in medical devices, cosmetics, technical packaging, plastics processing, etc.
  • Ceramics, glasses: for industrial, optical, high-temperature, and insulating applications, etc.
  • Various technical materials and composites: for any application requiring controlled dimensional stability.
How is a thermal expansion measurement performed?

A sample is heated or cooled according to a defined thermal program. A displacement sensor continuously records its dimensional change. Depending on the technique used (dilatometry or thermomechanical analysis), the measurement can also reveal phase transitions.

What results can I expect?

The results generally include:

  • the coefficient of thermal expansion,
  • stretch/length curves,
  • transition points (Tg, devitrification, solid → liquid phase…),
  • dimensional stability over the studied thermal range.
For which industrial sectors is this analysis relevant?

Thermal expansion measurement is useful in:

  • aerospace,
  • medical devices,
  • electronics and optics,
  • transportation and energy,
  • polymer, composite, or metallic materials,
  • high-temperature environments,
  • additive manufacturing
The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
(Staves available on www.cofrac.com - Accreditation number: 1-1793)
A complete analytical park of 5,200m²
A complete analytical park of 5,200m²
Tailor-made support
Tailor-made support
Video debriefing available with the expert
Video debriefing available with the expert
Thomas GAUTIER Head of Materials Department
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