Tools Useful for Biofuel Testing - Modular Calorimeter TAM
Evaluation of the generation process and characteristics of biofuels using a modular thermal analysis measurement device (TAM).
The calorimetry measurement device (TAM series) is an instrument known as a microcalorimeter that measures very small amounts of heat. By combining a thermostat with high isothermal performance with a calorimeter (calorimeter) suited to the sample and measurement method, it is possible to measure minute heat generated or consumed during physical processes or chemical reactions with sensitivity exceeding microwatts. It is a useful tool that can contribute to the research and development of biofuels and environmental improvement, allowing real-time calorimetry measurements while performing operations such as the addition, mixing, and titration of chemicals through module combinations. This document provides a detailed explanation of high-sensitivity calorimetry measurements of biofuels, which are difficult to observe with conventional differential scanning calorimeters (DSC), as well as real-time measurements of heat changes associated with chemical reactions. ◇ Quantification of wax based on the heat of solidification reactions ◇ Evaluation of the production rate of biofuels *Please download the document.
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It is equipped with excellent features that provide reliable and meaningful results for the evaluation and optimization of biofuel properties. In temperature scan (DSC) mode, the wax appearance temperature (WAT) is clearly visualized, and in isothermal mode, the reaction rate of catalytic reactions in the fuel generation process can be observed over time. Among analytical instruments and calorimetry devices, the TAM can evaluate a variety of products including liquids, solids, crystals, polymers, fuels, foods, and batteries. 【Features】 - Highly responsive temperature control, adjustable in the range of 4 to 150 ℃ - Accurate and stable heat flow measurements even in long-term experiments - Up to four calorimeter positions can accommodate a maximum of four calorimeters - Calorimeters are available in various configurations such as size and sensitivity - Up to eight independent accessories can be controlled - New voltage I/O module for independent probe/source interface 【Specifications】 [Thermostat] - Heat medium: Oil - Number of calorimeters: 4 - Temperature range: 4 to 150 ℃ - Accuracy: < ± 0.1 ℃ - Long-term stability: < ± 100 μ ℃/24h - Scan speed: ≤ ± 2 ℃/h
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Isothermal calorimeter TAM series
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■Resin parts, coatings, material properties Defect analysis, quality assurance ■Liquids, powders, pharmaceuticals Liquid-solid interactions ■Crystalline materials, polymers Crystallization, solidification, melting ■Batteries, semiconductors Voltage changes, charge and discharge
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June event! Webinar on evaluating the thermal characteristics of batteries using a microcalorimeter.
Event Date and Time: June 11, 2024 (Tuesday) You can register for the archived video using the link below! https://pages.waters.com/2024-06-11-WBN-TAJP-BCMSShortWebinar_LP-Registration1.html 1:00 PM - 1:40 PM [Title] Thermal Characteristics of Batteries Observed with a Microcalorimeter [Overview] A microcalorimeter is a device that can measure very small changes in heat with high sensitivity and is widely used to understand the thermal characteristics of substances and chemical reactions. It is also useful in the research and development of battery technology, including the analysis of battery self-discharge and degradation mechanisms, as well as safety evaluations. This presentation will introduce the overview and principles of microcalorimeters, along with application examples focused on batteries. [Speaker] Minako Maeda, Application Department, TA Instruments
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*Application Closed* April Online LIVE Seminar Held! ~Battery Seminar~
On April 2nd (Friday), we will start an online seminar on batteries, inviting Mr. Yoshiyasu Saito from the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Energy and Environment Division, Energy Conservation Research Department. We hope you find it useful for your research and development of batteries. Additionally, there will be a presentation from our group company, Japan Waters. We look forward to your applications. 【Participation Tool】Zoom *You can also participate via a web browser. (Participation is possible without downloading the Zoom application) Participation fee: Free Please refer to the detailed page for content and application information. We will notify you of the participation details via email one week before the event. Mr. Yoshiyasu Saito, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology 【Title】Utilization of Thermal Measurement and Thermal Analysis in Research and Development of Lithium-Ion Batteries Others
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*Application Closed* February Online LIVE Seminar Held! ~Pharmaceutical Seminar~
★ Announcement of Online Seminar on Pharmaceuticals to be Held on February 10 ★ On February 10, we will hold a seminar on the analysis and evaluation of pharmaceuticals, featuring Dr. Kawakami from the National Institute for Materials Science (Group Leader/Chief Researcher of the Medical Application Soft Matter Group, also a Professor in the Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences at Tsukuba University). Additionally, there will be a presentation from our group company, Waters Japan. We look forward to your applications. 【Participation Tool】Zoom *You can also participate via a web browser. (Participation is possible without downloading the Zoom application) Participation Fee: Free Please refer to the detailed page for content and application information. We will notify you of the participation details via email one week before the event. Dr. Wataru Kawakami, National Institute for Materials Science [Title] Thermal Analysis Equipment as a Research Tool for Pharmaceuticals: Advanced Utilization Beyond Mere Evaluation Methods Others
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*Application Closed* July Online LIVE Seminar Held! ~Protein Analysis~
★ Online Seminar on Protein Calorimetry & Antibody Engineering ★ We will be holding an online seminar on "Antibody Engineering." We are pleased to welcome Dr. Nagamori from the University of Tokyo's Institute of Medical Science, who will present cutting-edge information on protein calorimetry and antibody engineering research. Additionally, we will provide information on instruments such as isothermal titration calorimeters (ITC) and differential scanning calorimeters (DSC) for biomacromolecules, and our group company Waters will introduce HPLC and UPLC technologies specialized for antibody analysis. Please feel free to join from your home or workplace. 【Participation Tool】Zoom *You can also participate via a web browser. (Participation is possible without downloading the Zoom application) Participation Fee: Free *Due to software specifications, there is a limit on the number of participants. Please register early. For details on the content and registration, please refer to the detailed page. We will notify you of the course details via email one week before the event.
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*Fully Booked* Online LIVE Seminar in June! ~Thermal Analysis~
★ Co-hosted by TA Instruments & iPhase ★ Online LIVE Seminar - Considering Thermal Diffusion, Thermal Conductivity, Thermal Analysis, and Viscoelastic Measurement of Materials - Thank you for your continued support. This time, TA Instruments and iPhase Co., Ltd. will jointly hold an online seminar titled "Considering Thermal Diffusion, Thermal Conductivity, Thermal Analysis, and Viscoelastic Measurement of Materials." Mr. Hashimoto, the representative of iPhase, will present a live demonstration measuring films, bulk materials, and liquids using thermal conductivity and thermal diffusion measurement devices. Please feel free to participate from your home or workplace. Participation Tool: Microsoft Teams Participation Fee: Free *Due to software specifications, there is a limit on the number of participants. Please apply early. (For those who applied but could not participate due to the limit, we will send a video of the seminar and a priority invitation email for the next session at a later date.) For details on the content and application, please see the detailed page. We will also notify you of the course details via email one week before the event.