
Dilatometer 402 DH,
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1952
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Foundation as department of
Gebrüder NETZSCH-Maschinenfabrik |
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첫 DTA 출시 |
1954
1959
1962
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Foundation of NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH |
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1970
| Distribution of the first TG-DTA |
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| Integration of refractoriness testing line |
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1975
| Worldwide first STA-MS orifice coupling |
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1978
| Development of "hot wire apparatus" for measurements of thermal conductivity of refractories |
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exhibition in China 1975 |
new building with laboratory
at the upper level,
1981 |
1984
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Thermomechanical Analyzer TMA 402 |
1985
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Worldwide first STA-MS-Skimmer coupling |
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Vapor pressure analyzer VPA |
1986
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Development of high-temperature-DSC 404 |
1988
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Introduction of a separate instruments series for polymers, pharmaceuticals and food ("Serie 200") |
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1991
Specific software pakages for the extended evaluation of thermoanalytical data
(Advanced Software, e.g. Thermokinetics) |
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1992
| Laser Flash Apparatus (LFA) as a kernel of the instrument series "Thermophysical Properties" |
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| MS Windows®-Software for measurement data analysis |
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1993
| Dynamic-mechanical analyzer DMA 242 |
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Coupling of TG and STA with FTIR:
First sale of TG-FTIR-Coupling |
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| Beginning of cooperation with BRUKER Optik GmbH |
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1994
Automatic sample changer systems
for DSC and TG |
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1995
Redevelopment of the dilatometer
with highest resolution: DIL 402 C |
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1997
| Development of the DSC 204 Phoenix® for polymer applications |
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| Pulse Thermal Analysis (PulseTA®) |
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1998
Development of a new DSC 404 C Pegasus®
and a new STA 449 C Jupiter® |
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1999
Development of high-pressure
DSC 204 HP Phoenix® up to 150 bar |
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STA 449 C Jupiter® |

DSC 204 F1 Phoenix®-ASC |
2000
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Development of dilatometer DIL 402 E
for temperatures up to 2800°C |
2001
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Development of DSC with high sensitive microsensor |
2002
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Development of LFA 447 NanoFlash® for measurements of thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity |
2003
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Cost-effective DTA 404 PC Eos
(RT…1550°C) |
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Versatile DSC 204 F1 Phoenix®
(-180°C ... 700°C) |
2004
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Vacuum-tight TG 209 F1 Iris®
(10°C ... 1000°C) |
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LFA 457 MicroFlash®
Laser technique for determination of thermal diffusivity |
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2005
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Cost-efficient starter dilatometer
DIL 402 PC for glass- and ceramics industry |
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pricewise attractive DSC 200 F3 Maia®
especially for quality assurance within the field of polymer industry |
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TG 209 F3 Tarsus-ASC
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2006
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Easy-to-use TG 209 F3 Tarsus for quality assurance |
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Dual- and differential dilatometer DIL 402 CD |
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Automatic sample changer (ASC) for F3-Series |
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Photo-extension for DSC 204 F1 Phoenix® |
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2007
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GHP 456 Titan™ |
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Innovative Guarded Hot Plate System
GHP 456 Titan™
for Determination of Thermal Conductivity of Insulations |
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new Photo-DSC 204 F1 Phoenix®
for the analysis of UV curing of light-activated resin systems, adhesives, paints, coatings and dental masses |
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2008
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new instrument series STA-Jupiter® and DSC-Pegasus® with new modular concept for even more application fields and new standard with regards to accuracy and efficiency
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new NETZSCH STA 449 F1/F3 Jupiter® - Simultaneous Thermal Analysis Apparatus (TG-DSC)
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new NETZSCH DSC 404 F1/F3 Pegasus® - High temperature DSC |
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2009
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new Accelerating Rate Calorimeter 244 (ARC® 244), formerly known as
TIAX ARC 3000
designed to safely measure the amount and rate of heat release associated with the processing or storage of chemicals
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new Accelerating Rate Calorimeter
(ARC® 254), formerly known as
TIAX New ARC 5000
Highly versatile, miniature chemical reactor, it measures the thermal and pressure properties of exothermic chemical reactions |
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2010
new Multiple Module Calorimeter
MMC 274 Nexus®
for measuring heats of reaction, reaction rates, endotherms, heat capacities, phase changes, gas generation rates and vapor pressures |
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newly developed TMA 402 Hyperion®
accommodates specimens up to 30 mm long, whose thermomechanical properties can be investigated under a force of up to 3 N |
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TMA 402 F1/F3 Hyperion® |
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