glass crucible for reactive chemicals

Glass Crucibles for Thermal Analysis

Chemical resistant and transparent crucibles

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glass crucible for reactive chemicals
glass crucible for reactive chemicals
glass crucible for reactive chemicals
glass crucible for reactive chemicals
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Products and Specs

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Products and Specs
 
Volume
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Lid
Measuring Technique
Material No.: 27812
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Volume100 µL
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Measuring TechniqueDSC
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Documentation

Brochures

Brochure: STARe Excellence Software
Thermal analysis is a well-established analytical method that is widely used in many different fields. It provides laboratories with valuable results...
Brochure: Crucibles for Thermal Analysis
Crucibles serve as containers for samples during DSC and TGA measurements. They guarantee that the sensor is not contaminated during the measurement.

Datasheets

Datasheet: The MultiSTAR DSC Sensor Family
The sensor is the heart of any DSC measuring cell. Ideally, a modern DSC sensor should be very sensitive, have a fast response, a flat baseline, and y...
Datasheet: TMA-Sorption System
This datasheet details the main features and benefits of the TMA-Sorption option. Real world application examples show what type of measurement can be...
Datasheet: DSC-Photocalorimetry System
The photocalorimeter accessory is used in combination with the METTLER TOLEDO DSC 1 or DSC82xe and extends the application possibilities of DSC into t...
Datasheet: DSC-Chemiluminescence System
The high-pressure DSC-CL combination has the potential to replace the traditional timeconsuming oven aging tests in the prescreening phase of novel po...
Datasheet: DSC-Microscopy System
The system provides images of samples at predefined temperature or time intervals. A further evaluation possibility is to quantify color differences b...