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 | AS-073-2006 Ceramic Varistor Author: NETZSCH Applications laboratoryComparison of good and bad varistors by means of TG and EGA |  |
 | AS-074-2006 Polycarbonate (PC) Author: NETZSCH Applications laboratoryPyrolysis of polycarbonate and identification of released gases such as benzene by means of MS |  |
 | AS-075-2006 PMMA (Polymethylmethacrylate) Author: NETZSCH Applications laboratoryPyrolysis of polymethylmethacrylate and identification of released gases by means of MS |  |
 | AS-076-2006 Polyoxymethylene (POM) Author: NETZSCH Applications laboratoryPyrolysis of polyoxymethylene and identification of released gases by means of MS |  |
 | AS-077-2006 Polystyrene (PS) Author: NETZSCH Applications laboratoryPyrolysis of polystyrene and identification of released gases by means of MS |  |
 | AS-078-2006 Polyvinyl Chloride Author: NETZSCH Applications laboratoryPyrolysis of polyvinylchloride (PVC) and identification of released gases by means of MS |  |
 | NETZSCH Annual 2000: Thermoanalytical Characterization of Pharmaceuticals Author: Dr. E. Marti, Prof. Dr. W.-Y. Ma, E. Kaisersberger, Dr. G. KaiserSelected examples of drug substances and excipients are outlined in this workbook, which is based on thermoanalytical measurements using DSC, thermobalance, TG-FTIR, TG-DSC-MS and c-DTA. |  |
 | Applications Volume Focus on: Thermal Analysis for Paints Author: S. Knappe, H. Möhler, J. Opfermann, H. WalterDifferent questions must frequently be answered for the development of paints. Conventional tests are often only single-point measurements and therefore not sufficient. |  |
 | Coupling of Thermal Analysis and Gas Analysis Author: E. Kaisersberger, E. Kapsch, E. Post, A. SchrannerFourier transform infrared spectrometry (FTIR) and Mass spectrometry (MS) are the preferred methods for a continuous gas analysis in combination with thermal analysis.
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 | AS-115-2006 Decomposition Behavior of an NR/SBR Mixture Author: NETZSCH Applications laboratoryDecomposition behavior of an NR/SBR mixture and identification of the released gases by means of TG-FTIR |  |