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Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) Analysis
In a DSC experiment, a sample and a reference are subjected to a controlled temperature program. The difference in heat flow between the sample and the reference is recorded as a function of temperature or time. This differential heat flow can be associated with physical and chemical changes in the sample, such as melting, crystallization, glass transitions, thermal stability, and heat capacity. The resulting DSC curve provides valuable information about such physical and chemical changes in the sample.
Differential Scanning Calorimeter (at Seven Star)
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