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Thermogravimetry (TGA)

Thermogravimetry (TGA) measures weight changes in a material (subjected to temperature variation in a controlled atmosphere).
All SETARAM Instrumentation's balances satisfy the highest accuracy and stability criteria.
Properties measured by thermogravimetry (TGA) include corrosion, pyrolysis, adsorption / desorption, loss of solvent, oxidation / reduction, hydration / dehydration, decomposition, carbon black, etc,.


High-performance modular Thermogravimetric Analyzer TGA (ambient / 2400°C)


High-performance modular Thermogravimetric Analyzer TGA  (ambient / 2400°C)

SETSYS Evolution TGA


Widest temperature range (ambient/ 2400°C) on the market covered by a single oven.
Modular system: interchangeable DTA, DSC, TGA and TMA modules can be used with the same basic structure
High-precision balance in high position, available with two weighing capacities: 35 g or 100 g
Simultaneous TGA-DTA measurements up to 2400°C, TGA-DSC up to 1600°C
Coupling with MS, FTIR, GC, etc. gas analyzers by either thermoregulated capillary or the SuperSonic System (sampling by supersonic expansion) for mass spectrometry measurements up to 1024 amu (heavy and condensable molecules).

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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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Large volume & high temperature Thermogravimetric Analyzer TGA (ambient to 2000°C)


Large volume & high temperature Thermogravimetric Analyzer TGA (ambient to 2000°C)

96 Line TGA


96 LINE is a line of modular high temperature (ambient to 2000°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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An innovative line of Thermal Analyzers (-120 / 830°C) with 3D-Inside technology: DSC, High Pressure DSC, Robot DSC, TG-DSC-coupling to gas analyzer


An innovative line of Thermal Analyzers (-120 / 830°C) with 3D-Inside technology: DSC, High Pressure DSC, Robot DSC, TG-DSC-coupling to gas analyzer

SENSYS evo TG-DSC


The SENSYS evo TG-DSC offers the most precise DSC sensor together with a truly symmetrical microbalance to give YOU a combined TG-DSC system with totally unmatched performance. Additionally both measurement sensors are totally independent , so can be operated independently or simultaneously without compromising performance.

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High Performance Symmetrical TGA System (ambient / 1750°C)


High Performance Symmetrical TGA System (ambient / 1750°C)

TAG


The TAG Analyzers use a symmetrical balance mounted over two matched furnaces to allow for buoyancy free measurements. This allows, primarily, for almost zero baseline drift and therefore for high precision and long term experimental studies. An example is the long term oxidation of metals and specialist materials.

Additionally the furnaces are easily adapted to take highly corrosive gaseous mixtures, and a fully automated gas panel allows for mixing and control for precise simulation of even the most demanding environments.


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