Employee measuring the electrical conductivity of powder samples in the laboratory

Employee measuring the electrical conductivity of powder samples in the laboratory
Employee measuring the electrical conductivity of powder samples in the laboratory
When testing the electrical conductivity of powder samples, the powder is first filled into the cylinder and then installed in the measuring device (see background). The powder is compressed with a stamp and the electrical conductivity is measured at a defined pressure. The resistance is measured using the 4-pin method.