Air analyzer STA 449 F1 Jupiter®
temperaturebenchtopautomatic

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Characteristics

Measured entity
air
Measured value
temperature
Configuration
benchtop
Mode of use
automatic
Technology
TGA-DTA, DSC, thermogravimetric, TGA, simultaneous thermal

Description

The STA 449 F1 Jupiter® combines unlimited configuration flexibility and unmatched performance in just one instrument. Thermal stability, decomposition behavior, composition, phase transitions, melting processes to be analyzed comprehensively and quickly Easily to use top-loading system with exceptionally precise balance resolution (25 ng resolution at a weighing range of 5g) and highest long-term stability Interchangeable sensors for DSC measurements with highest sensitivity and best reproducibility for reaction/transition temperatures and enthalpies as well as for measurements of specific heat (videoclip for sensor exchange) A variety of optional system enhancements for ideal system adaption to user-defined applications Various furnaces, easily interchangeable by the user, available (optional a swiveling double hoisting device for two furnaces) - please see accessories Pluggable sample carriers (TGA, TGA-DSC, TGA-DTA, etc.) Automatic Sample Changer (ASC) for up to 20 samples Automatic evacuation and refilling (AutoVac) Plenty of accessories, e.g. sample crucibles in the most varied of forms and materials Unique for STA: temperature-modulated DSC (TM-DSC) By supplementary and/or coupling even more comprehensive analyses are possible.

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 12 - Stand C2

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