Differential Scanning Calorimeter Equipment

Differential Scanning Calorimeter Equipment

  • Product Number:LD-D2
  • Product Difference:Industrial-grade 8-inch touchscreen with a new furnace body structure, compatible with multiple refrigeration units

Product Introduction

The differential scanning calorimeter features a touchscreen interface and is capable of performing glass transition temperature testing, phase transition analysis, melting and enthalpy measurements, product stability evaluation, and oxidation induction period testing.

Product Features

  • Industrial-grade 8-inch touchscreen with rich display information.

  • New furnace body structure compatible with multiple cooling systems.

  • USB communication interface offers high versatility, reliable uninterrupted communication, and supports auto-recovery connection functionality.

  • Automatically switches between two gas flow sources with rapid response and minimal stabilization time, while adding a third protective gas input.

  • Intuitive software interface for easy operation.

Product parameters

Temperature Range

-150 to 500°C (minimum temperature determined by refrigeration equipment)
Temperature Resolution0.01°C
Temperature Fluctuation±0.1°C
Temperature Repeatability±0.1℃
Heating Rate0.1~100℃/min
Constant Temperature TimeRecommended < 24h

Temperature Control Mode

Heating, Constant Temperature (Fully Automatic Program Control)
DSC Range0 to ±600 mW
DSC Resolution0.01 mW
DSC Sensitivity0.01 mW
Power SupplyAC220V/50Hz or customizable

Optional cooling equipment

(Multiple cooling devices can be connected separately or simultaneously)

① Compressed air cooling (-AR): RT ... 500℃

② Mechanical refrigeration (-MR): -40 ... 500℃

③ Liquid Nitrogen Cooling (-LN): -150 ... 500℃

Atmosphere Control Gas

Nitrogen, Oxygen (automatic switching)
Gas Flow Rate0-300mL/min
Gas Pressure0.2MPa
Display Method24-bit color, 8-inch LCD touchscreen display
Data InterfaceStandard USB port
Parameter StandardsEquipped with standard materials (indium, tin, zinc); users may self-calibrate temperature
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