DSC - Differential Scanning Calorimetry

Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a thermoanalytical technique in which the difference in the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a sample and reference is measured as a function of temperature.

Both the sample and reference are maintained at nearly the same temperature throughout the experiment while the sample holder temperature increases linearly as a function of time. The reference sample should have a well-defined heat capacity over the range of temperatures to be scanned.

The evaluation of the different heat flows (sample vs reference) reveals information about physical transformations of the sample, e.g. a phase transition or glass transition.

Applications

  • Polymer curing
  • Melting point
  • Glass transition temperature

Technical Specifications

Netzsch - DSC 204 Phoenix with TASC 414/3 A controller

  • Temperature range: RT to 700°C
  • Heating rate: 0.1 to 100K/ min

Contact

Chemical and Physical Analytics

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