DTA – Differential Thermal Analyzer
DTA measures the temperature difference between a sample and an inert reference as a function of time or temperature. This method is similar to DSC but does not quantify energy measurements, it is also used for high temperature work. Glass transitions, phase changes, and melting points can be measured.
Read MorePDSC – Pressure Differential Scanning Calorimeter
PDSC measures the effects of pressure. Controls pressure to study and understand the reason for differences. Equipped with heat flux plate designed to measure small energy changes.
Read MoreTMA – Thermomechanical Analyzer
TMA measures dimensional changes as a function of time or temperature. Various probes are utilized to measure expansion, contraction, penetration or softening of the sample.
Read MoreTGA – Thermogravimetric Analyzer
TGA is the measurement of weight change of a sample as a function of a temperature profile. This method is useful for determining sample.
Read MoreSTA – Simultaneous Thermal Analyzer
STA is the combination of DSC or DTA and TGA in a single experiment. With the option of three temperature ranges the STA can handle a wide range of applications.
Read MoreDSC – Differential Scanning Calorimeter
DSC measures the energy absorbed or released from a sample as a function of time or a temperature profile. DSC is useful to make the measurements for melting points, heats of reaction, glass transition, and heat capacity.
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