
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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Setaram Instrumentation
- Drop Calorimeter / DSC
- Up to 1500°C or 1600°C (depending on sensor)
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Setaram Instrumentation
- Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) / Calorimeter
- Ambient to 830°C; -120 to 200°C (with cooling accessory)
- 0.01 to 30°C/min
Setaram Instrumentation
- Microcalorimeter / Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC)
- -45 to 120°C (cooling below 0°C requires auxiliary thermostat)
- 0.001 to 2°C/min
Setaram Instrumentation
- Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC)
- -170 to 700°C
- 0.01 to 100°C/min
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