DSC / DTA / Calorimetry
Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is most popular thermal analysis technique it measures endothermic and exothermic transitions as a function of temperature. The instrument is used to characterise polymers, pharmaceuticals, foods/biologicals, organic chemicals and inorganics. Transitions measured include Tg, melting, crystallization, curing and cure kinetics, onset of oxidation and heat capacity.
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
DSC PT1600 - Differential scanning calorimeter
Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is the most common thermal analysis method due to its wide range of information provided. The LINSEIS high...
DTA PT1600 - Differential Thermal Analysis
The Differential Thermal Analysis is the most common thermal analysis method due to its wide range of information provided. The Linseis high...
DSC PT1000 - Differential Scanning Calorimeter
LINSEIS DSC – PT1000 – Differential Scanning Calorimeter: This product was developed to provide a general purpose TM – DSC with a broad...