TGA thermal analyzer STA 449 F5 Jupiter®

TGA thermal analyzer
TGA thermal analyzer
TGA thermal analyzer
TGA thermal analyzer
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This vacuum-tight STA 449 F5 Jupiter® is hand built specifically for your application. Each instrument comes pre-configured as you need it, with all of the hardware and software features that are required by high-temperature applications in the fields of ceramics, metals, inorganics, building materials, etc. Best Cost-Performance-Ratio The STA 449 F5 Jupiter® has high resolution, a high range, low drift balance and sensitive DSC capability that enables it to excel in all typical applications across a broad range of temperatures. Unique Combination – True TG-DSC and TGA for High-Sample Volumes True TGA and DSC measurements can be performed with high precision and reproducibility at sample temperatures from ambient to 1600°C. TGA measurements are also possible, even on large or heavy samples. Top-loading – The Proven Design for Thermobalances The STA 449 F5 Jupiter® is a top-loading system with a balance design that has been preferred for years in laboratories. The reasons are simple: These systems combine ideal performance with easy handling. MORE TECHNICAL DATA Temperature resolution: 0.001 K Balance resolution: 0.1 μg (over the entire weighing range) Balance drift: < 5 μg/hour Maximum sample load: 35000 mg (incl. crucible), corresponds to TGA measuring range Sample volume: Up to 5 cm3 (for TGA crucibles) Enthalpy accuracy: 1% (indium) DSC resolution (for DSC sensor type S): 1 µW Accessories Two Methods – More Effective Together The system comes equipped with a user exchangeable TGA-DSC sensor.

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