Thermal analysis
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Thermal analysis

Thermal analysis encompasses a variety of techniques to assess the properties of materials as they change with temperature. Techniques such as Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) provide insights into thermal stability, composition, and transitions of materials. This category is essential for understanding the behaviour of materials under thermal stress, which is crucial for a wide range of applications in material science and engineering.

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TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Mettler Toledo- Differential Scanning Calorimeter
Thermal analysis
Australian National University (ANU) Optofab Node
Description
The Flash DSC1 from Mettler Toledo can be used to analyse changes in the microstructure of metastable materials, to optimise the composition of materials, to simulate technological processes, and for the thermal analysis of very small samples.
Related Information
DSC is used to analyse changes in the microstructure of metastable materials, to optimize the composition of materials, to simulate technological processes, and for the thermal analysis of very small samples
Tool Contact
stephen.madden@anu.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Mettler Toledo- Differential Scanning Calorimeter
Thermal analysis
Australian National University (ANU) Optofab Node
Description
The Flash DSC1 from Mettler Toledo can be used to analyse changes in the microstructure of metastable materials, to optimise the composition of materials, to simulate technological processes, and for the thermal analysis of very small samples.
Related Information
DSC is used to analyse changes in the microstructure of metastable materials, to optimize the composition of materials, to simulate technological processes, and for the thermal analysis of very small samples
Tool Contact
stephen.madden@anu.edu.au