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analytica 2010


Meet us at our booth no. 301 in hall A1!

analytica is your specialty exhibition for marketable products and complete solutions for industrial and research laboratories.


A highlight will be the presentation of a new NETZSCH instrument series.

Take the chance to explore the wide product range, offered by NETZSCH.


You are going to visit our booth? Here you can get a ticket, free of charge!.

Analysis technology at its best will be presented by NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing at the analytica 2010
from March 23 to 26, 2010 in Munich.


Adiabatic calorimetry is becoming increasingly important in many areas of modern materials research and safety engineering. Talk with our exhibition team about the advantages of our New Modular Adiabatic Reaction Calorimeter MMC 274 Nexus®.

Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) particularly is well-suited for the compositional analysis of plastics and rubbers. anderem. Collect detailed information about our TG 209 F1 Iris® .

The No. 1 thermo-analytical method for polymers is DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry), with which thermal effects and derivational magnitudes for such properties as melting, crystallization, crosslinking, glass transition, specific heat, and oxidation can be investigated.

Experience our DSC 200 F3 Maia®, tailored to routine applications in quality control, failure analysis and process optimization, especially in polymer processing.
The Photo-DSC 204 F1 Phoenix® , Differential Scanning Calorimeter, also on display, is our answer to the market trend seeking solutions for analyzing the UV curing of light-activated resin systems, adhesives, paints, coatings and dental masses.

Get a closer look at our STA 449 F1 Jupiter ® and STA 449 F3 Jupiter ® - Simultaneous Thermal Analyzers (DSC/DTA-TGA).

On display we have as well the QMS 403 Aëolos®, a very compact mass spectrometer, specially designed for routine analysis of volatile decomposition products of thermal analysis (instrument for EGA: Evolved Gas Analysis).

Simultaneous Thermal Analysis (STA) is ideal for investigating issues such as the glass transition of modified glass, binder burnout, dehydration of ceramic materials or decomposition behavior of inorganic building materials, also with gas analysis (QMS).


We are looking forward to seeing you.

 
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