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Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)/ Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) - SETSYS Evolution DTA/DSC
High-performance modular DTA & DSC thermal analyzers (ambient / 2400°C)
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Highly-sensitive DTA transducers are available:
• A unique tricouple transducer, featuring three thermocouples for the sample and reference sites resulting in unsurpassed sensitivity and resolution; in addition, the detector's symmetry guarantees excellent baseline stability.
• Plate transducer for very-high temperature measurements (up to 2400°C).
• Protected transducer if corrosive gas emanates from the sample.
SETSYS Evolution DSC up to 1600°C
The DSC plate transducer offers an alternative to use of DTA rods.
when a quantitative measurement is desired. It is designed to provide the highest sensitivity over the full temperature range.
Up to 1750°C, platinum, alumina and zirconia crucibles are
proposed for tricouple and protected transducers. Three volumes of crucible (20, 100 and 300 mm
dehydration.
The DSC plate rod requires the use of flat-bottomed alumina or platinum crucibles. For high temperature or special measurements, tungsten or graphite crucibles with covers are available.
See also:
SETSYS Evolution DTA/DSC
SETSYS Evolution TGA
SETSYS Evolution TGA-DTA/DSC
SETSYS Evolution TGA-gas analysis couplings
SETSYS Evolution TMA
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