Thermal Analyzer

Thermal analyzers are used to measure mechanical properties as a function of temperature or time. Numerous types of thermal analyzers are available such as simultaneous thermal analyzers, dynamic mechanical analyzers, thermogravimetric analyzers, thermomechanical analyzers, and many more. For a high throughput lab with a need for both thermogravimetric and calorimetric data, consider a simultaneous thermal analyzer as this can provide simultaneous data for both measurements under the same testing conditions. Many materials testing laboratories opt for dynamic mechanical analyzers for their ability to accurately analyze the mechanical and viscoelastic properties of various materials including polymers, thermoplastics, and metals. When comparing thermal analysis equipment some key considerations to keep in mind could be temperature precision, accuracy, and many other application-specific specifications. Thermal analyzers have a wide range of applications in materials testing, pharmaceutical testing, food testing, and many other applications.
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ItemDynamic Mechanical Analyzer DMA7100Differential Scanning Calorimeter NEXTA DSC600 and NEXTA DSC200RealView® Sample Observation SystemSimultaneous Thermogravimetric Analyzer NEXTA STA rangeThermomechanical Analyzer TMA7100 and TMA7300
Catalog NumberDMA7100NEXTA DSC200 / NEXTA DSC600RealView® Sample Observation SystemNEXTA STA200 / STA200RV / NEXTA STA300TMA7100 / TMA7300
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Temperature Range-150 to 600 °C-150 to 725°CInquireAmbient to 1500 °C (depending on Model)-170 to 600 °C or RT to 1500 ºC
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Measuring Range105 to 1012 Pa (Tension), 105 to 1012 Pa (Dual-Cantilever Bending), 103 to 109 Pa (Shear),104 to 1010 Pa (Film Shear), 105 to 109 Pa (Compression), 106.5 to 1013.5 Pa (3-Point Bending)InquireInquireInquire±5 mm
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