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The newly-developed precision P. G. Strelkov's system dilatometer DKS-900 has a high sensitivity (1·10−1cm), a raised resistance to vibrations, and stable readings.
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The dilatometer DKS-900 can be widely used, owing to the special design of its measuring device, for high-precision dilatometric investigations in factory and scientific laboratories. It is now being mass-produced by the Khar'kov Plant Pribor.
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It has been found that the errors in determining the temperature coefficient of linear expansion on our precision dilatometer DKS-900 is 3–4 times smaller than that of the Chevenard dilatometer produced by several foreign firms.
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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 1, pp. 19–20, January, 1971.
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Myakish, I.I., Lifanov, I.I., Ivanov, V.I. et al. Precision dilatometer DKS-900. Meas Tech 14, 27–29 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00982237
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