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top-loading TG or STA (DSC/DTA-TG) |
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low volume furnace, low volume transfer line and low volume gas cell |
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low purge gas flow rates |
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stainless steel, beam-conforming gas cell with long path length |
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unique dual window assembly |
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easy cleaning |
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MCT detector as standard |
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vacuum-tight TG/STA - interface |
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choice of coupling units (internal/external) for a maximum flexibility |
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| Optimized coupling interface between the two instruments provides an outstanding performance: |
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minimized dilution effects |
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minimized evolved gas mixing and decomposition |
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constantly heated line up to max. 230 °C |
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short response times |
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analysis of non-volatile compounds by measurement under reduced pressure |
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high detection sensitivity |
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excellent resolution of closely overlapping decomposition steps |
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| The TG - FTIR coupling was designed in a close cooperation by NETZSCH and BRUKER engineers to provide a truly optimized interface between the two instruments: Thermobalance (TG, STA) and Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FT-IR). |
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| The coupling yields a powerful analytical technique that combines the quantitative capabilities of TG and the qualitative capabilities of FT-IR spectroscopy. Such coupled system covers wide areas of application: |
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outgasing of materials |
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detection of residuals |
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analysis of additives, aging and decomposition processes |
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characterization of natural and raw materials |
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desorption behavior |
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analysis of synthesis processes |
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| Join us to learn more about the exciting world of materials characterization! |
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