Thermal Measurement Laboratory
The Thermal Measurement Laboratory at the University of Salford has been providing a test research and development service to the insulation and construction industry for over 40 years. The Laboratory provides accurate and verifiable measurements of insulation performance of component building materials which is essential for the realistic evaluation of carbon savings in the enormous areas of exposed elements in the built environment.
Measurement credibility of the Laboratory is underpinned by the rigour of accreditation (UKAS Testing laboratory No. 1660, Notified laboratory No. 1145 for UK approved body for UKCA and CE + UKNI marking) for measuring the thermal conductivity and resistance of materials used in buildings.
Committed to excellent professional practice, the testing and calibration activities are carried out in accordance with client requirements and strict UKAS procedures to ensure an impartial, high standard of service and confidence in the reported results.
The Laboratory operates a management system to international standards which meets both the technical competence requirements and management system requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2017 that are necessary for the Laboratory to constantly deliver technically valid test results within its accredited scope.
Thermal Measurement Laboratory Expertise
The Laboratory offers expertise in all aspects of thermal properties of building materials, energy conservation, insulation materials and methods to ISO 8301, ISO 8302, BS EN 12667, and BS EN 12664 and provides measurements to product standards EN 13162 – EN 13171.
Our range of services includes:
- Accredited and accurate thermal conductivity/resistance measurements
- Thermo-physical expertise in the built environment (temperature range 0 – 80 °C)
- Expertise in the field of heat transfer mechanisms in thermal insulation
- Initial type testing under the Construction Products Regulation (for UKCA and CE + UKNI marking of thermal insulation products)
- Traceable Thermal Measurements
- Emissivity measurements
- Thermal calculations and impartial technical reports
UKAS Accredited Thermal Conductivity / Resistance Measurements:
- Heat Flow Meter Method (UKAS Accredited)
- Uncertainty 2.5 to 5%, depending on sample specifications
- Testing of insulation materials
- Modified method to test masonry and hard materials
- Built Environment ISO 8302, BS EN 12667, and BS EN 12664
- ASTM standards, based on ISO BS EN methods
Access Information
Location
Located in Acton Square, just off the Crescent (building ‘V’ on the campus map).
Access
The building is accessible through a flat, paved area leading to automatic double doors. Meetings rooms are located on the ground floor and are accessible.
Rest Rooms
Accessible, gender-neutral toilets are available on the ground floor.
Accessible Parking
The closest car park is Christchurch Ave/Acton Square car park. There are no allocated disabled spaces; however, the car park is available for State-Registered Blue Badge holders.