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High Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimeter DSC - PT 1600
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Features
- Temperature
range -150°C up to +1750°C
- Different measuring heads
- Different furnaces available /
-150°C up to 1750°C
- Vacuum up to 10E-5mbar
- Static and dynamic gas
atmospheres
- MS Windows 32 Bit Software
Description
The Linseis HDSC uses a heat flux measuring principle. It can
measure endothermal and exothermal heat flows between the sample and the
reference. These heat flows are result of physical or chemical changes of the
samples. Only the development of the HDSC made it possible to make DSC
measurements over 700°C. The 700°C was always the limit for classical DSC
measurements.
- Purity
measurements
- Melting point determination
(onset / offset)
- energy content of explosives
- stability of explosives
(storage)
Application example
PT 1600

Silversulfat (AG2SO4) Silversulfat
(AG2SO4) changes it''s crystaline structure from an orthorhombic configuration to
a hexagonal system at 424°C. The energy that is needed for this crystaline
restructuring can be very good determined by means of the HDSC method (high
temperature differential scanning calorimetry).
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