About Instrument and its applications
Thermogravimetry (TGA) is a technique that measures the change in weight of a sample as it is heated, cooled, or held at a constant temperature. Its main use is to characterize materials concerning their composition. Application areas include plastics, elastomers and thermosets, mineral compounds, and ceramics as well as a wide range of analyses in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Specifications:
- Temperature Range: Subambient to 1000 °C
- Scanning Rates: 0.1 °C/minute to 200 °C/minute
- Temperature Precision: ±2 °C
- Tare: Reproducible to ±2 μg
- Sensitivity: 0.1 μg
- Accuracy: Better than 0.02%
- Precision: 0.001%
- Capacity: 1300 mg
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 67 x 28 x 60 cm
- Power: 100 to 240 Volt, 50/60 Hz
General Information
Make- Perkinelmer
Model- Pyris 1