Last update: 28 Nov 2016 @ 05:21pm
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.
Features:
• Extremely fast controlled scanning rates to 750ºC/min
• In-situ ballistic cooling to 2100ºC/min, enabling experiments that mimic real-world processes
• Extremely fast data readout rates (100 points/second) providing high data integrity
• Photo-calorimetry
Typical applications for the DSC 8500:
• Phase transitions (Enthaly/Entropy variation)
• Characterization of pharmaceutical materials
• Polymorph characterization in pharmaceuticals
• Process studies in pharmaceuticals
• Process simulation in plastics