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Differential Scanning Calorimetry / Differential Thermal Analysis
Thermogravimetry
Simultaneous Thermogravimetry
Gas Analysis / Couplings
By coupling the thermal analysis instrument with the fast Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (QMS) the detection of gas separation and identification of the separated components are possible in exact time correlation with the other thermal analysis signals. For gas transfer,
- Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Dilatometry / Thermomechanical Analysis / Dynamic-Mechanical Analysis
Dielectric Analysis
Thermal Diffusivity and Conductivity
Refractory Testing
Gas Analysis /
NETZSCH can rely on more than 30 years experience and can offer you two well-proven coupling systems: the unique SKIMMER as well as the capillary coupling for the new QMS 403 C Aëolos®.
The combination with an FTIR (Fourier Transformation Infrared Spectrometer) has become an absolute must, especially in the polymer producing, chemical and pharmaceutical industry. For more than 15 years NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing cooperates with the well-known producer of spectrometers Bruker Optik GmbH.The FTIR coupling is “more than the sum of its parts”. Profit by our intelligent hardware and software concept!
With the unique PulseTA® (pulse thermal analysis) a quantitative gas analyis – both with QMS and with FTIR can be reached.
CouplingsQMS 403 C Aëolos®QMS 403/5 SKIMMERFTIR Coupling
Software
Market Segments / IndustriesMaterials / ApplicationsAbout NETZSCH
QMS 403 C Aëolos®The QMS 403 Aëolos® is a very compact mass spectrometer with a heated capillary inlet system, specially designed for routine analysis of volatile decomposition products of thermal analysis.more information
QMS 403/5 SKIMMERHighest detection sensitivity through direct coupling of the STA 409 CD with a quadrupole mass spectrometer (QMS).more information
FTIR Coupling
Different thermo-analysis systems can be combined with a Fourier Transform-Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR), which has proved its efficiency especially in the organic field.more information
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