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DSC L63
Differential Scanning Calorimetry - DSC
Extremely stable baseline and high reproducibility across a wide temperature range from -170 °C to 750 °C
Description
The Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is the most important thermal analysis technique to measure endothermic and exothermic transitions as a function of temperature. The instrument is used to characterize polymers, pharmaceuticals, foods/biologicals, organic and inorganic chemicals. Transitions measured include glass transition, melting, crystallization, curing, cure kinetics, oxidation induction time and heat capacity.
Unsurpassed performance
- Unsurpassed sensitivity – for detection of melts and weak transitions
- Benchmark resolution – precise separation of close lying events
- Reliable automation – up to 96 position autosampler
- Widest temperature range – from -170 °C to 750 °C in one measurement
The LINSEIS Differential Scanning Calorimeters (DSC) operate in agreement with national and international standards such as: ASTM C 351, D 3417, D 3418, D 3895, D 4565, E 793, E 794, DIN 51004, 51007, 53765, 65467, DIN EN 728, ISO 10837, 11357, 11409
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