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Principle

Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a thermoanalytical technique in which the difference in the amount of heat required to increase/decrease the temperature of a sample and reference is measured as a function of temperature.

Samples can be either solids or liquids.


Capabilities

  • Melt Temperature
  • Melt Enthalpy (latent heat of fusion)
  • Crystallization Temperature
  • Crystallization Enthalpy
  • Glass Transition Temperature
  • Specific Heat (Cp)

Assets


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Perkin Elmer DSC 7

Thermal transitions in the range RT -> 600 °C


Perkin Elmer Pyris DSC

Thermal transitions in the range -160 °C -> 200 °C

TA Instruments DSC 25

Thermal transitions in the range -80 °C -> 430 °C, 54-positions autosampler

TA Instruments DSC 2500Thermal transitions in the range -120 °C -> 400 °C, 54-positions autosampler, Direct Cp determination

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