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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)

SETSYS Evolution DTA/DSC
SETSYS Evolution DTA up to 2400°C
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 mm3) are available for different masses of sample to be analyzed or thermal effect to be measured. For limited-temperature use (up to 500°C), aluminum crucibles with lids are appropriate for the study of controlled
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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  • November 03, 2010 - November 03, 2010

    BATTERY SAFETY 2010

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    Boston, MA - USA

    We will also be holding a workshop on November 4th entitled:

    An Introduction to Assesment of Batteries & Materials Using Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis

    A seminar designed to help understand the applications of calorimetry and thermal analysis in the assessment of batteries, cells and materials development. This includes everything from screening materials, to self discharge and of course abuse and overcharge testing.

    The agenda is a series of presentations that introduce the techniques, principles of operation and key measurement capabilities of different techniques as well as a review of data and publications in the recent months that describe experimental procedures being applied today throughout the battery world.
  • October 18, 2010 - October 22, 2010

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    Nantes, FRANCE
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    Co-organized by more twenty learned societies, these events have been meeting opportunities between the national actors in the various fields of Materials Science.

    For this 3rd edition, 14 symposiums are proposed whose:
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    Marseille, FRANCE

    This conference will follow the very successful 2008 conference that was held in Augsburg. The conference 2010 will be organized in Marseille at a central location overlooking the old port. The aims of MOF2010 are to address all questions concerning the community working with Metal Organic Frameworks, Metal Coordination Compounds and related materials. The spectrum of topics to be treated range from synthesis and characterization of new materials to properties of materials towards potential applications in biology/medicine, catalysis, magnetism, luminescence and sorption. Both experimental and theoretical aspects will be dealt with, along with key questions pertaining to potential industrial applications of this fascinating family of materials.
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    Annecy, FRANCE

    17th International Conference on Solid Compounds of Transition Elements

    SCTE 2010 will be held in Annecy September, 5-10, 2010. The conference will be jointly organized by Institut Néel, CNRS-Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble and Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux, CNRS- Université Bordeaux 1, Bordeaux.
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