Differential Scanning Calorimeters

Our Differential Scanning Calorimeters, often known as DSCs, are instruments that detect temperatures as well as heat fluxes associated with thermal changes in a substance. The most common uses are research, quality control, and production settings, where an inquiry, selection, comparison, and end-use performance assessment of materials are carried out. Glass transitions, "cold" crystallisation, phase shifts, melting, crystallisation, product stability, cure / cure kinetics, and oxidative stability are some of the properties that may be studied using our DSC procedures. The differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) makes it possible to conduct measurements of transitions including melting, crystallisation, and the glass transition. In addition, the chemical reaction may be measured, and some of the elements that can be measured include thermal curing, heat history, specific heat capacity, and purity analysis. In recent years, with the introduction of highly functional polymeric material, there has been a tremendous increase in the need for thermal property studies. Both DTA and DSC are capable of determining the temperature differences that exist between the sample and the reference; however, only DSC can make a quantitative assessment of the amount of heat that is on top. There is a Discovery DSC that can meet your needs and exceed your expectations, regardless of whether you need to increase the sample throughput of your instrument, conduct tests on materials while they are being subjected to pressure, or simply want to obtain the most accurate and reliable information about your material.