ASTM C539 Linear Thermal Expansion Testing by Interferometric Method

ASTM C539 is used to determine Linear Thermal Expansion of porcelain glaze and fired whiteware ceramics by Interferometric Method, at temperatures lower than 1000°C. The values are stated in SI units.

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    ASTM C539 Linear Thermal Expansion Testing by Interferometric Method

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    • Overview
    • Scope, Applications, and Benefits
    • Test Process
    • Specifications
    • Instrumentation
    • Results and Deliverables

    Overview

    ASTM C539 determines the linear thermal expansion of materials using an interferometric method that provides extremely high precision by measuring minute dimensional changes with optical interference. This method is ideal for materials that require highly accurate thermal expansion data.

    It is widely used in advanced ceramics, glass, and precision materials industries, where small dimensional changes can significantly impact performance.

    Scope, Applications, and Benefits

    Scope

    ASTM C539 evaluates the coefficient of linear thermal expansion (CTE) using interferometry. The method measures very small changes in length as the temperature varies.

    The test evaluates:

    • Linear thermal expansion with high precision
    • Coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE)
    • Dimensional stability under temperature changes
    • Behavior of precision materials
    • Suitability for high-accuracy applications

    Applications

    • Advanced ceramics and glass materials
    • Optical components and precision devices
    • Electronic and semiconductor materials
    • Scientific and research applications
    • Aerospace and high-performance materials
    • Thermal compatibility studies

    Benefits

    • Provides extremely high measurement accuracy
    • Detects very small dimensional changes
    • Supports precision material development
    • Helps prevent thermal mismatch failures
    • Enables detailed comparison of materials

    Test Process

    Sample Preparation

    Specimens are prepared with precise dimensions and smooth surfaces.

    1

    Optical Setup

    Samples are placed in an interferometric measurement system.

    2

    Controlled Heating

    Temperature is increased gradually under controlled conditions.

    3

    Data Recording & Evaluation

    Interference patterns are analyzed to calculate thermal expansion.

    4

    Technical Specifications

    ParameterDetails
    Applicable MaterialsCeramics, glass, precision materials
    Temperature Range~20°C to 700°C
    Measurement Resolution~0.01 µm
    Specimen Length~10 mm to 50 mm
    Heating Rate~1°C/min to 5°C/min
    Measured OutputsLinear expansion, CTE (×10⁻⁶/°C)

    Instrumentation Used for Testing

    • Interferometer system
    • High-temperature furnace
    • Optical measurement setup
    • Temperature control system
    • Sample preparation tools
    • Data acquisition system

    Results and Deliverables

    • High-precision thermal expansion data
    • Coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) values
    • Temperature vs expansion curves
    • Material compatibility analysis
    • Test condition summary
    • ASTM compliance report

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    ASTM C539 includes temperature range, heating rate, interferometer accuracy, specimen length, and optical measurement precision, evaluating linear thermal expansion of materials using interferometric techniques under controlled laboratory conditions.

    ASTM C539 determines coefficient of linear thermal expansion by measuring minute dimensional changes using interferometry, providing high precision thermal expansion data.

    ASTM C539 is commonly applied to ceramics, glass, and other materials requiring highly precise thermal expansion measurement.

    ASTM C539 requires an interferometer, temperature-controlled furnace, and optical measurement system to detect small dimensional changes accurately.

    ASTM C539 requires precise alignment and controlled conditions, and results may be affected by environmental disturbances or sample preparation, requiring careful setup for accurate measurements.

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