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Dynamic differential calorimetry for thermal analysis (DSC, Netsch 204 F1 Phoenix®)

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Dynamic differential calorimetry for thermal analysis (DSC, Netsch 204 F1 Phoenix®)

 

This device enables thermal analysis in the temperature range from -180°C to 700°C. Thanks to the gas-tight construction, measurements can be carried out under argon or nitrogen gas. The high calorimetric sensitivity of the µ-sensor allows particularly precise analyzes.

Typical applications:

  • Phase transformations
  • Glass transition temperature
  • Crystallinity
  • Specific heat capacity
  • Oxidation stability

Technical specifications:

  • Temperature range -170 ° C… 600 ° C
  • Heating and cooling rates 0.001K / min… 1000K / min
  • Measuring range ± 650 mW
  • Temperature accuracy 0.1 K
  • Atmospheres: oxidizing, inert

 

 

Responsible employees:

Laura Huber

Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Chair of General Materials Properties

  • Phone number: +49 9131 85-27478
  • Email: laura.huber@fau.de

Patrick Ortner, M. Sc.

Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Chair of General Materials Properties

  • Phone number: +49 9131 85-25240
  • Email: patrick.p.ortner@fau.de

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