TG-DTA is a hyphenated technology generally referred to as simultaneous thermal analysis (STA).
TG-DTA is a hyphenated technology generally referred to as simultaneous thermal analysis (STA).
TG-DTA is a hyphenated technology generally referred to as simultaneous thermal analysis (STA).
TG-DTA is a hyphenated technology generally referred to as simultaneous thermal analysis (STA).
TG-DTA is a hyphenated technology generally referred to as simultaneous thermal analysis (STA).
DSC is a thermal analysis technique that quantifies the amount of energy in a reaction.
Quantifies the energy changes in reactions such as melting, transition, crystallization and glass transition temperature.
TMA is the measurement of a change in dimension or mechanical property of the sample while it is subjected to a controlled temperature program.
TMA is the measurement of a change in dimension or mechanical property of the sample while it is subjected to a controlled temperature program.
The compact humidity generator (HUM-1) is connected to the TG-DTA for measurements under constant relative humidity water vapor atmosphere.
TMA/HUM measures change in dimension or mechanical property of a sample while subjected to a temperature regime under water vapor atmosphere with a constant relative humidity.
Thermo Mass Photo combines simultaneous thermal analysis with mass spectrometry. This technique is suitable for the qualitative analysis of evolved gases coincident with the STA signal.
In TG-FTIR, gases evolved by volatilization or thermal decomposition are qualitatively analyzed, which allows you to track changes in the generated amount along with the temperature change.