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Sta 449 f3 jupiter thermal analyser

Manufactured by Netzsch
Sourced in Germany

The STA 449 F3 Jupiter is a thermal analyser that simultaneously performs thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements. It is designed to provide accurate and reliable thermal analysis data for a wide range of materials.

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Thermal Stability of Vacuum-Dried Hydrogels

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Thermal stability of vacuum dried hydrogels (ca. 4–5 mg) were observed with a NETZSCH STA 449 F3 Jupiter thermal analyser. Temperatures observed were from 25 to 550 °C with a heating rate of 10 °C/min. The reference pan used was alumina.
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Simultaneous Thermal Analysis of Powdered Samples

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Simultaneous Thermal Analysis (STA) was carried out on samples vacuum-dried and ground to a grain size below 0.010 mm. The tests were carried out using the DTA-TG thermal analysis method together with EGA analysis of the released gases. Measurements were carried out using a STA 449F3 Jupiter thermal analyser (Netzsch, Selb, Germany) coupled to a QMS 403C Aëolos quadrupole mass spectrometer (Netzsch). Measurements were carried out in alumina crucibles (Al2O3), on samples of approximately 75 mg, in a synthetic air atmosphere with a flow rate of 40 mL/min, at a heating rate of 15 °C/min, in the temperature range 30–1000 °C.
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