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Calorimetry

Calorimetry measures the heat of transformation of a material subjected to a temperature variation in a controlled atmosphere.
Various systems are available: isothermal, isoperibolic, adiabatic, reaction, titration, solution, drop, Calvet-3D Sensor Inside, etc.


3D-Sensor Inside Calorimeters


Reaction, isothermal and scanning calorimeter (ambient to 300°C)

Reaction, isothermal and scanning calorimeter (ambient to 300°C)

C80


Using SETARAM's exclusive Calvet 3D calorimetric sensor, the C80 calorimeter is one of the most powerful, yet flexible calorimeters available.

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Low Temperature Calorimeter (from -196°C to 200°C)

Low Temperature Calorimeter (from -196°C to 200°C)

BT 2.15


Using the SETARAM's exclusive Calvet 3D calorimetric sensor, the BT2.15 calorimeter offers in-situ low temperature calorimetric measurement possibilities on mixtures, solid or liquid interactions with liquid or gas.

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Very High Sensitivity Isothermal Calorimeter (ambient to 200°C)

Very High Sensitivity Isothermal Calorimeter (ambient to 200°C)

MS80


Using SETARAM's exclusive Calvet 3D Sensor, the MS80 calorimeter is considered to be one the most sensitive calorimeter essentially used in isothermal mode.

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High Temperature Calvet Calorimeter (up to 800 / 1000°C)

High Temperature Calvet Calorimeter (up to 800 / 1000°C)

AlexSys


The AlexSys is a high-sensitivity Calvet calorimeter optimized for high temperature solution calorimetry in molten solvents at temperatures to 1000 °C.
The AlexSys is based on Prof. Alexandra Navrotsky’s (University of California - Davis) High Temperature Calorimeter which has many years of development, use, and application.

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Large-volume, High-Temperature DSC and (drop) calorimeter (ambient to 1600°C)

Large-volume, High-Temperature DSC and (drop) calorimeter (ambient to 1600°C)

MHTC 96


96 LINE is a line of modular high temperature (ambient to 2100°C) and large volume thermal analyzers (drop-calorimeter, calorimeter, DTA, DSC, TGA, TMA).

The large sample volume has many advantages, providing possibilities such as:
- Analysis of bulky, massive and non-dissociable samples (e.g. corrosion studies of mechanical parts, etc.).
- Work on mixed materials (concrete core sample, etc.).
- Detection of very small variations of mass with TGA (corrosion studies on sheet steel, etc.).

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TGA, DTA, DSC and Simultaneous TGA-DTA, TGA-DSC from ambient to 1600°C

TGA, DTA, DSC and Simultaneous TGA-DTA, TGA-DSC from ambient to 1600°C

LABSYS evo


- Coupling to gas analysis (FTIR, MS)
- New 3D high-precision Cp sensor
- Cp measurement within 2 % up to 1600 °C
- Calisto software

LABSYS evo offers TGA with simultaneous DTA or DSC and Cp measurement within the temperature range of ambient to 1 600 °C. The LABSYS evo features a NEW high performance top loading balance and a unique 3D high-precision (Calvet type) Cp rod. Thanks to its unique ergonomic design and market leading Calisto software the LABSYS evo offers you the most easy-to-use Thermal Analysis system with uncompromised performance.

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Reaction Calorimeters


Calorimeter for screening synthesis reactions

Calorimeter for screening synthesis reactions

DRC Evolution


Differential Reaction Calorimeters (DRC) are used in laboratories working on the optimization of industrial processes and the screening of chemical reactions.
The DRC Evolution was developed jointly with the process safety laboratory of Sanofi-Aventis in Neuville-sur-Saône (France).

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Reaction Calorimetry

Reaction Calorimetry

SIMULAR


Depending on the results of the thermal screening tests, it is possible to study the reaction on the larger scale (~1litre) with the SIMULAR. Here the objective is to study the desired reaction and confirm the safety and operability of the process.
SIMULAR is a computer controlled reaction calorimeter with features that allow all key reaction parameters to be reliably scaled, minimising the cost of pilot trials.
Reactions are run exactly as they will be on the large scale and conditions are accurately reproduced. Power output released under these
conditions is measured as the reaction is performed and the data can be put to a variety of uses.

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Adiabatic Calorimeters


Adiabatic Calorimetry

Adiabatic Calorimetry

PHITEC II


The PHI-TEC system is a computer controlled adiabatic calorimeter designed to simulate the thermal behaviour of larger scale chemical reactors, especially when studying uncontrolled and run-away reactions.

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Adiabatic Reaction Calorimetry

Adiabatic Reaction Calorimetry

PHITEC I


The PHI-TEC I is a computer controlled adiabatic calorimeter that can be used to determin the heat evolved and pressure developed during an uncontrolled exothermic runaway reaction. It enables the user to understand what may happen during a worst case scenario arising from mal-operation.

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Battery Testing Calorimeter

Battery Testing Calorimeter

BTC


The Phi-TEC is able to study :
•Battery components (anode, cathode, electrolyte, SEI)
•Complete batteries
•Overcharged or over discharged battries
•Charged, discharged and cycled batteries


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Thermal Screening


Simple, rapid and reliable hazard assessment

Simple, rapid and reliable hazard assessment

TSu


The Thermal Screening Unit (TSu) has been developed for the first step in reaction hazards assessment, a more comprehensive solution than traditional screening by DSC/DTA .


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