TGA thermal analyzer TG 209 F1 Nevio

TGA thermal analyzer - TG 209 F1 Nevio - NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing
TGA thermal analyzer - TG 209 F1 Nevio - NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing
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Technology
TGA

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Analyzing the Thermal Stability and Composition of Pharmaceuticals, Foods and Cosmetics …by means of the TG 209 F1 Nevio ‒ the top-quality thermobalance for research and development. It serves for investigating: Mass changes Decomposition behavior Pyrolysis Pyrolysis is the thermal decomposition of organic compounds in an inert atmosphere. Pyrolysis Water content Identification of solvents (even intercalated ones) Interactions with the surrounding gas atmosphere, e.g., Oxidation Oxidation can describe different processes in the context of thermal analysis. oxidation Shelf life Thermal kinetics (in combination with Kinetics Neo) Identification of evolved gases (coupled to a gas analyzing system such as FT-IR, MS or GC-MS) Features of the TG 209 F1 Nevio: Innovative software solutions – AutoEvaluation and Identify The unique AutoEvaluation software feature offers operator-free evaluation of thermogravimetric effects. Identify is a database-driven recognition system for the identification and classification of materials – all it takes is one click. Direct detection of the sample temperature ‒ determination of endo- and Exothermic A sample transition or a reaction is exothermic if heat is generated. exothermal effects The sample thermocouple is in direct contact with the sample crucible and records all temperature changes inside the sample. Based on this, a c-DTA® signal can be calculated; this displays caloric effects and can be used for temperature calibration.

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