Differential Thermal Analysis is a technique which can measure the temperature difference and temperature relationship between the sample and the reference material in the process control temperature. Differential thermal analysis curves can describe the relationship of the temperature difference △T changes with the temperature or time between the sample and the reference material. Used in Metallurgy, Semiconductor, Pharmaceutical, Food Testing, Cement Chemistry, Environmental Research. Also known as DTA Analyzer.
Display : 24 bit color 7 inch LCD touch screen display Temperature Range : Room temperature ~ 1150 °C Measuring Range : 0~±2000 μV DTA Precision : ±0.1 μV Heating Rate : 1 ~ 80°C/min Temperature Resolution : 0.1°C Temperature Accuracy : ±0.1°C Temperature Repeatability : ±0.1°C Temperature Control Cooling Temperature : program control Constant Temperature : air-cooled program control Body Structure : Use the structure of the cover to replace the traditional lifting furnace, with high precision and easy operation Atmosphere Control : (optional) gas flow meter, atmosphere conversion device Data Interface : standard USB connector, supporting data line and operating Software Parameters of Standard : Equipped with reference substances, with a key calibration fuction (User can correct the temperature) Baseline Adjustment : Users can adjust the baseline by changing baseline slope and intercept Work Power : AC 220V 50Hz
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