Differential scanning calorimetry analysis provides insight into critical physical properties of materials by testing their response to heat. The heating of both a sample and reference material provides a validated relative temperature response and heat capacity. These furnace-based systems are perfect for studying unique phase-change properties, such as with liquid crystals, determining quantitative enthalpy of materials, or testing the elasticity of products exposed to extreme temperatures and/or pressures. Differential scanning calorimeters offer temperature ranges as low as -180C and as high as 2400C, with the highest available heating rate at 300 K/min for DSC analysis. The principle models utilize heat flux systems, corrosion-free silver furnaces, or cylindrical high-conductivity silver block units, among others. The customer should keep an eye out for a differential scanning calorimeter that suppresses or prevents overlapping vaporization and/or simulates realistic temperature and pressure conditions.
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Company | NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH | NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH | NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH |
Item | DSC 404 F3 Pegasus® High-Temperature DSC / DTA Analyzer | DSC 3500 Sirius® Differential Scanning Calorimeter | DSC 404 F1 Pegasus® High-Temperature DSC Instrument |
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Catalog Number | DSC 404 F3 Pegasus | DSC 3500 Sirius | DSC 404 F1 Pegasus |
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Principle | Heat-Flux DSC | Heat-Flux DSC | Heat-Flux DSC |
Temperature Range | -150 °C to 2000 °C | -170 °C to 600 °C | -150 °C to 2000 °C |
Measuring Range | Cp measuring range: 0 to 5 J/(g*K) | +/- 650 mW | Cp measuring range: 0 to 5 J/(g*K) |
Heating Rate | 0.001 K/min to 50 K/min (dependent on furnace) | 0.001 to 100 K/min | 0.001 to 50 K/min |
Cooling Rate | Rate: 0.001 to approx. 50 K/min (furnace dependent) | 0.001 K/min to 100 K/min | Rate: 0.001 to approx. 50 K/min (furnace dependent) |
Description | Fascinating Flexibility in Thermal Analysis
The DSC 404 F3 Pegasus®, High-Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimeter, is part of the economical NETZSCH F3-product line, which is specially tailored to the requirements of comparative material characterization and quality control.
DSC 404 F3 Fascinating Flexibility in Thermal Analysis
The DSC 404 F3 Pegasus®, High-Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimeter, is part of the economical NETZSCH F3-product line, which is specially tailored to the requirements of comparative material characterization and quality control.
DSC 404 F3 Pegasus®, High-Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimeter, can be operated from -150°C to 2000°C with various DTA and DSC sensors that are easily exchangeable by the user and various furnace types (please see accessories).
The sample chamber can be purged with inert or oxidizing gases in order to remove gases evolved from the sample.
The measuring system is vacuum tight (10-4 mbar).... Read More | The cost-effective starter instrument for material characterization
The DSC 3500 Sirius unites state-of-the-art technology with high sensitivity in a robust, easy-to-operate measuring system across a temperature range from -170°C to 600°C. The most important characteristics of the DSC 3500 Sirius The cost-effective starter instrument for material characterization
The DSC 3500 Sirius unites state-of-the-art technology with high sensitivity in a robust, easy-to-operate measuring system across a temperature range from -170°C to 600°C. The most important characteristics of the DSC 3500 Sirius measuring cell are its silver furnace with long-life heating element and its monolithic DSC sensor featuring high stability and optimal resolution.
For high sample throughput, we recommend that the unit be equipped with an automatic sample changer (ASC) – this accommodates up to 20 samples and references, even of different crucible types.
The design of the DSC 3500 Sirius developed in Japan is tailored to routine tasks in quality control and failure analysis as well as for material characterization of technical textiles, of food products, in packaging, in the polymer and cosmetic industry and for further organic or inorganic materials.... Read More | Fascinating Flexibility in Thermal Analysis
The DSC 404 F1 Pegasus® High-Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimeter, is designed for the exact determination of specific heat of high-performance materials at high temperatures.
- Determination of thermodynamic properties of ceramics and metallic
Fascinating Flexibility in Thermal Analysis
The DSC 404 F1 Pegasus® High-Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimeter, is designed for the exact determination of specific heat of high-performance materials at high temperatures.
- Determination of thermodynamic properties of ceramics and metallic high-performance materials
- Performance of quantitative enthalpy and cp determinations in a pure gas atmosphere
- Vacuum-tight up to 10-4 mbar for creation of highly pure atmospheres for tests on materials sensitive to oxidation
- Characterization of amorphous metals, shape memory alloys and inorganic glasses
This DSC 404 F1 Pegasus® stands for highest flexibility, excellent quality and optimal performance.
The DSC 404 F1 Pegasus® comprises a high-capacity heat flux DSC for highly sophisticated application measurements.
The concept of the DSC 404 F1 Pegasus® allows configuration for up to eight different furnace types, easily interchangeable by the user, for a wide temperature range within -150°C to 2000°C.
We offer diverse sensors for DSC and DTA measurements, various crucible types as well as a great variety of technical accessories.
The coupling to a FT-IR or MS is possible without problems.
An important hardware extension, like the automatic sample changer (ASC) for up to 20 sample and reference crucibles, and software features, such as BeFlat® for an optimized baseline or the optional temperature modulation of the DSC signal (TM-DSC) make the DSC 404 F1 Pegasus® the most versatile DSC system for research & development, quality assurance, failure analysis and process optimization.
The DSC 404 F1 Pegasus® is the ideal tool for your daily laboratory work.... Read More |
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