Differential Thermal Analysis / Thermogravimetric Analysis

Perkin Elmer Pyris Diamond

Differential Thermal Analysis / Thermogravimetric Analysis

Applications
Differential thermal analysis (DTA) determines energy changes between a sample and reference material as the two are heated at a controlled rate. It is used to study the phase transitions of materials, magnetic and non-magnetic.

Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) is a technique whereby a sample is continuously weighed as it is being heated or cooled at a controlled rate.
Thermomagnetic measurements (TMA) can be performed in a range 300-1200 K applying a magnetic field (e.g 150 Oe) under Ar (or other gas) flow to determine Curie and other transition temperatures of magnetic materials.

Technical Specifications

  • Accuracy: < ±1% / < ±0.1%
  • Sensitivity: .2μW
  • Dynamic Range: .2μW to 800mW
  • Peak Height: 7.44mW ± .15mW


Researcher in charge: M. Pissas

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