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Proteus thermal analysis 4

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Proteus Thermal Analysis 4.8.4 software is a comprehensive thermal analysis software developed by Netzsch. It provides a platform for the analysis and interpretation of data obtained from various thermal analysis techniques, such as Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), and Dilatometry. The software offers a user-friendly interface and a range of tools for data processing, visualization, and reporting.

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Thermal Decomposition Analysis of Samples

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The thermogravimetry study was carried out on a NETZSCH TG 209 F1 thermal analyzer (Netzsch, Selb, Germany) and the data obtained were analyzed. The thermal decomposition of the samples was analyzed in nitrogen in the temperature range from 25 to 700 °C. The protective and blowout gas flow rates were 20 mL/min. The samples were heated in cylindrical corundum crucibles in the dynamic temperature regime (10 °C/min). The TG 209 F1 analyzer was calibrated according to the instructions and using the reference manifestations that appear with the device The samples were weighed on an XFR-125E laboratory balance. The measurement data were processed using the NETZSCH Proteus Thermal Analysis 4.8.4 software supplied with the instrument.
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Thermogravimetric Analysis of Samples

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The thermogravimetry study was carried out on a NETZSCH TG 209 F1 thermal analyzer (NETZSCH STA 449 F1 Jupiter instrument, Netzsch, Selb, Germany) and the data obtained were analyzed. The thermal decomposition of the samples was analyzed in nitrogen in the temperature range from 25 to 700 °C. The protective and blowout gas flow rates were 20 mL/min. The samples were heated in cylindrical corundum crucibles in a dynamic temperature regime (10 °C/min). A TG 209 F1 analyzer was calibrated using the instructions and reference manifestations that appear with the instrument and weighing the samples on an XFR-125E laboratory balance. The measurement data were processed in the NETZSCH Proteus Thermal Analysis 4.8.4 software supplied with the instrument.
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