Poster-µDSC7 evo
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Microcalorimetry from -45 °C to 120 °C Designed for the study of samples (denaturation, transition, gelification, reaction, etc.) in isothermal and scanning mode over a wide temperature range (-45 to 120 °C). HIGHLIGHTS include: • ts high sensitivity and versatility makes the µDSC7 evo able to detect and measure the subtlest transitions precisely I and accurately, which the standard DSC cannot. • DSCs are outstanding isothermal calorimeters able to detect low heats of interaction in formulated products. µ • For «batch» measurements and when high pressure capabilities are required. Temperature range Peltier elements for temperature control Programmable temperature scanning rate (heating and cooling) Cells Pressure (measured & controlled) CLOSED «BATCH» CELL -45 to 120 °C Cooling under 0 °C requires the use of an auxiliary thermostat MIXING «BATCH» CELL Push rod Liquid Sample 1 ml, made of Hastelloy C, removable Batch, mixing batch, ampoule and high pressure 400 bar / 5800 psi or 1000 bar / 14 600 psi, requires the use of high pressure cells and gas panel Calisto software AMPOULE CELL HIGH PRESSURE Breakable glass ampoule containing powder Reference cell High Pressure Gas Panel For the control of sample pressure we offer two automated solutions for different pressure ranges: 1000 bar Gas Panel • ressure control: P accuracy ± 2 bar typical, stability ± 1 bar typical • easured quantity M of injected gas • ontrolled increase C of pressure Peltier elements for heat flow measurement Movable part Container 1 GAS-TIGHT HIGH-PRESSURE CELL 200 bar Gas Panel • ressure control: P accuracy ± 2.5 bar, stability ± 2.5 bar • ressure control by P means of a 300 ml buffer Sample cell

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