STA 449 F1 Jupiter® – Simultaneous TGA-DSC
Fascinating Flexibility in Thermal Analysis
STA 449 F1 Jupiter® – Simultaneous TGA-DSC
With the introduction of the new STA 449 F1 Jupiter® 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°C ... 2400°C).
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The new STA 449 F1 Jupiter® combines unlimited configuration flexibility and unmatched performance in just one instrument.
- Thermal stability, decomposition behavior, composition, phase transitions, melting processes to be analyzed comprehensively and quickly
- Easily to use top-loading system with exceptionally precise balance resolution (25 ng resolution at a weighing range of 5g) and highest long-term stability
- Interchangeable sensors for DSC measurements with highest sensitivity and best reproducibility for reaction/transition temperatures and enthalpies as well as for measurements of specific heat
(videoclip for sensor exchange) - A variety of optional system enhancements for ideal system adaption to user-defined applications
- Various furnaces, easily interchangeable by the user, available (optional a swiveling double hoisting device for two furnaces) - please see accessories
- Pluggable sample carriers (TGA, TGA-DSC, TGA-DTA, etc.)
- Automatic Sample Changer (ASC) for up to 20 samples
- Automatic evacuation and refilling (AutoVac)
- Plenty of accessories, e.g. sample crucibles in the most varied of forms and materials
- Unique for STA: temperature-modulated DSC (TM-DSC)
Simultaneous Thermal Analysis with IR Capability - NETZSCH STA 449 F1 Jupiter®
By supplementary MS and/or FTIR coupling even more comprehensive analyses are possible.
All these features make the new developed STA 449 F1 Jupiter® the ideal tool for thermal analysis of materials in the fields of research, developments and quality assurance.