Thermogravimetric Analysis

Thermogravimetry

The thermogravimetry (TGA) using a thermobalance is an analytical method in which the change in mass of a sample is measured as a function of temperature and time.

This method is used, for example, to determine material compositions and is a widely used analysis method in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) is often used for polymers, foodstuffs, medicines and many other materials.

All LINSEIS thermobalances are vacuum-tight and have a top-shell arrangement (furnace above balance), thus ensuring maximum user-friendliness.
The highly sensitive measuring system and the specially developed furnaces allow exceptionally good measurement results at extremely high heating and cooling rates in a temperature range from -150°C to 2400°C.

LINSEIS thermobalances (TGA) operate in accordance with the following national and international standards: ASTM E 914, E 1131, E 1868, DIN 51006, ISO 7111, 11358.

Coupling the thermobalance with a mass spectrometer (TGA-QMS) or “Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy” (TGA-FTIR) is possible at any time. The devices are ideally suited for investigations into thermal decomposition and oxidation.

Linseis TGA-Series

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