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NATAS - North American Thermal Analysis Society
37th Annual Conference


Lubbock, TX, will be the home of the the 37th Annual NATAS Conference.

By attending the conference, you get the opportunity to meet thermal analysis experts; see results from diverse application areas; know how to apply new techniques for improved results, data collection and analysis; participate in discussions on practical problem solving; learn about the standardized testing methods; and learn how to extend the use of your thermal analysis capabilities to new areas or to better characterize current applications.

Visit us at our NETZSCH booth #3.

On display we will have our DSC 200 F3 Maia®, which unites compactness, robustness and simple operation with high detection sensitivity for your preferred application in material quality control and failure analysis, especially in polymer processing.

You further have the chance to see our TG 209 F1Iris®-ASC. This premium thermobalance (TGA), through flexibility in the fittings, covers all imaginable applications of a modern TGA in the range up to 1000°C. High sensitivity, short cooling times and the automatic sample changer (ASC), make this TGA particularly well-suited for the compositional analysis of plastics and rubbers.

Take the opportunity to learn details about our STA 449 F1 Jupiter®. With the introduction of this new Simultaneous TG-DSC Analyzer NETZSCH is setting new standards. Unlimited configuration flexibility and unmatched performance are the foundations for a great variety of application possibilities in the fields of ceramics, metals, plastics, and composites over a broad temperature range (-150...2000°C).

Do not miss the introduction of the brandnew Multi-Modular-Adiabatic Calorimeter (MMC).


By attending one of the short courses, you get the opportunity to meet thermal analysis experts; see results from diverse application areas; know how to apply new techniques for improved results, data collection and analysis; participate in discussions on practical problem solving; learn about the standardized testing methods; and learn how to extend the use of your thermal analysis capabilities to new areas or to better characterize current applications.

Take the chance to meet NETZSCH experts:

Thermal Analysis Short Course
Saturday, September 19th: 8:00-9:30 am - Dr. Ekkehard Post - Introduction to TGA

Inorganic Materials, Nanoporous Materials, and Ceramics Session
Monday, September 21st (afternoon)
Characterization of a Zirconium Oxide Green Body by STA-MS
Rob Campbell and Ilir Beta


Thermal Conductivity Session
Tuesday, September 22nd (morning) / Rob Campbell, Session Chair

Lecture at 11:30 am:
Thermophysical Properties of Pyrex 7740 Glass over the Temperature Range of -180°C to 450°C Rob Campbell and Dr. Ilir Beta


Exact date & time not yet specified
Energetic Materials / Thermal Hazards Session
A New Benchtop Calorimeter for Studying Thermal Hazards and Chemical Process Safety
Peter Ralbovsky and Dr. Simon Chippett


NETZSCH is looking forward to meet you at the Lubbock Memorial Convention Center.

 
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