Introduction

Differential Scanning Calorimeter a compact, fully automatic device with a temperature range of 150℃ to 600℃. It operates using the heat flow differential scanning method for thermal analysis. Built-in safety features and intelligent software ensure precise control delivers accurate results. Equipped with a 7-inch industrial-grade touch screen display, it provides efficient access to real-time data. Our Differential Scanning Calorimeter DSC is designed for pharmaceutical testing, food product evaluation, material characterization, and quality control in research and industrial laboratories

Applications

Differential Scanning Calorimeter is designed for analyzing oxidation induction time, crystal thermal stability, material purity and polymer curing in research and quality control applications.

Specifications

Temperature Range-150 to 600℃
-150°CCooling Scanning (Curve Controllable)
Temperature Resolution0.001℃
Temperature Accuracy±0.1℃
Temperature Fluctuation±0.001℃
Heating Rate0.1 to 80℃/min
DSC Range0 to ±600mW
DSC Resolution0.01μW
DSC Accuracy0.01mW
DSC Sensitivity0.01mW
DSC Noise0.01mW
Temperature Control ModeRising Temperature, Constant Temperature, Cooling Temperature (Fully Automatic Programmed Control)
Curve ScanningRising Scan + Cooling Scan
Atmosphere Control GasNitrogen, Oxygen (Switch Automatically)
Gas Pressure0.2MPa
Gas Flow Rate0 to 300mL/min
Communication InterfaceStandard USB Interface
Software4 in 1 Operating Software
Thermocouples3 Sets of Thermocouples
Power Supply220V 50Hz& 380VAC±10% 50/60Hz
Packaging Dimension620 x 540 x 500mm
Weight28 kg

Features

Flexible Power Supply.

Stable Temperature Control.

Accurate Heating Rate.

High Sensitivity.

Versatile Function.

Standards Compliance.

Dual Channel Gas Flow Switch.

High Thermal Analysis Accuracy.

Atmosphere Protection Gas Input.

FAQs

1. What is Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)?

Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) measures heat flow during thermal events like melting, crystallization, or glass transitions by comparing a sample to a reference under controlled temperature conditions.

2. How does a Differential Scanning Calorimeter work ?

Differential Scanning Calorimeter heats a sample and a reference simultaneously under a controlled temperature program. It measures the difference in heat flow required to maintain both at the same temperature.

3. What types of samples can be analyzed with Differential Scanning Calorimeter ?

Differential Scanning Calorimeter can analyze solids, liquids, gels, or powders, including polymers, pharmaceuticals, metals, ceramics, and biological materials.

4. What maintenance does a Differential Scanning Calorimeter require?

Routine cleaning of sample pans, periodic calibration, checking sensors, and ensuring proper gas flow and cooling systems are essential.

5. What are the main applications of a Differential Scanning Calorimeter?

It is Used to study melting and crystallization temperatures, glass transitions, heat capacity, reaction enthalpies, and thermal stability of materials

6. What are the benefits of using a Differential Scanning Calorimeter?

DSC Provides fast, accurate thermal analysis with high sensitivity, low sample consumption, and real-time data acquisition for efficient lab testing.

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