Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC)

Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC)

MANUFACTURER TA Instruments
MODEL Q1000

General description:

Differential scanning calorimetry is a thermal analysis technique that determines the temperature and heat flow associated with material transitions as a function of time and temperature.

Applications:

Determine a material’s melting point, glass transition temperature (Tg), crystallization point, and degree of crystallinity. For an unknown material, these values can aid in its identification. They can also help determine the number of polymers in a mixture.

Characteristics :

  • Temperature range: -90°C to 400°C. The maximum temperature must remain below the sample’s degradation point.
  • Inert nitrogen atmosphere
  • Standard ramp rate of 10°C/min
  • Modulated ramp testing available (for difficult-to-obtain Tg measurements or Cp measurements)

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