The Setaram 131 EVO Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) measures crystallization and melting processes. It accurately determines the energy variations associated with temperature changes, allowing detailed analysis of crystallization and melting processes. In addition, glass transition temperatures between -140°C and 700°C can be determined. DSC measurements have a wide range of applications, as they also provide the possibility to monitor oxidation, degradation and other processes.
Investigation of crystallisation and melting processes
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- Investigation of crystallisation and melting processes
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Scanning calorimeter (DSC) The use of a scanning calorimeter (DSC) to monitor heat-induced or cooling-induced processes in the test material and track phase transformation processes.
Thermal imaging inspections Thermal camera tests using the FLIR SC 660 type thermal camera. High-resolution still or moving thermal images for thermotechnical analyses of high-temperature equipment, fault detection, and building energy assessments.
Scanning microscopic examinations Heating microscope tests using the SYLAB IF-2000G heating microscope. Examination of the melting and softening properties of fuel ashes and determination of the softening parameters of ceramics at temperatures up to 1550 °C.