PLTL-108 DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry) Thermogram
When a substance melts, freezes or undergoes a glass transition, thermal properties such as heat of expansion, specific heat and thermal conductivity change. A DSC thermogram scans the heat flow in a substance as the temperature is increased. It may help identify melting and glass transition temperatures.
The sample is placed in a DSC, and the temperature is slowly increased until the range of interest is covered. A copy of the scan is provided along with the temperature at which transitions are observed. Please specify the temperature range of interest.
Price: $357.00
Sample size: 1 g
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- ASTM D5483 – Oxidation Induction Time of Greases by PDSC – 1 run for screening
- ASTM D6186 – Oxidation Induction Time of Oils by PDSC
- ASTM E1269 – Specific Heat by DSC (up to ten temps one charge)
- ASTM E1858 – Oxidation Induction Time of Hydrocarbons by DSC
- ASTM E2009 – Oxidation Onset Temperature by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
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- PLTL-149 – Oxidation Onset Temperature
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