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Hot-stage microscopy is a powerful method which is widely used to visually examine all kinds of thermal transitions when the sample is heated or cooled.
Observe your sample while it is heated or cooled – and understand better the physics of a transition
The heart of all hot-stage systems is the furnace with a heating element beneath and above the sample, which guarantees outstanding temperature uniformity in the sample.

One Click™ and unsurpassed ergonomics
The control unit is equipped with a wide color touchscreen. This allows intuitive operation with your finger, delivers clear information to the user, and is clearly visible from a distance. If repetitive measurements are required, one press of a key (One Click ™) is sufficient to start a stored method – the system looks after the rest.

Heating above and below the sample
The heart of all hot stage microscopy systems is the furnace with a heating element beneath and above the sample, which guarantees outstanding temperature uniformity in the sample.

Real DSC (HS84)
With 56 thermal elements, the robust FRS 5 ceramic sensor in the HS84 is highly sensitive and has unprecedented temperature resolution. It is therefore ideally suited to all possible applications of the DSC hot-stage.
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