Calorimeter and thermal analysis equipment

Calorimeter and thermal analysis equipment
High Sensitivity DSC Microcalorimeter Ultra High-Temperature Thermal Analysis Device Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) TG-DSC Simultaneous Measurement Device
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Thermal Analysis Device THEMYS ONE Setaram Instrumentation
Standard model of thermal analysis equipment.
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Setaram's thermal analysis device "Calvet Calorimeter Series"
High-pressure measurements up to 50 MPa are possible! A series of calorimeters used in a wide range of fields.
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Adiabatic Runaway Reaction Calorimeter (ARC) [Setaram]
Desktop-sized adiabatic calorimeter (ARC)
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TG-DSC simultaneous measurement device 'Setline STA/STA+'
Sample containers made of platinum and other materials are available! A measuring device capable of high-precision simultaneous thermal weight analysis.
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Differential Scanning Calorimeter 'Setline DSC/DSC+'
Various measurements can be efficiently conducted! Easily and affordably replaceable sensors.
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Saturation Magnetization Characteristic Measurement Device [Setaram Instrumentation]
Quickly and accurately measure the saturation magnetization (σs) of ferromagnetic materials.
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High-sensitivity DSC microcalorimeter
Continuous heating and cooling measurements are possible in the range of 45℃ to 120℃.
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High-sensitivity microDSC [manufactured by Setaram Instrumentation]
Continuous heating and cooling measurements can be performed in the range of 45℃ to 120℃.
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Ultra High Temperature Thermal Analysis Device [Manufactured by Setaram Instrumentation]
It is possible to measure temperatures up to 2400℃.
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Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) [Setaram Instrumentation]
High-sensitivity measurement of thermal energy and weight changes is possible with a unique 3D sensor.
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Water vapor/CO2 adsorption measurement device IGA ECOsorp
High-precision measurement of co-adsorption of water vapor and carbon dioxide!
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