Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
This test method is used to detect the difference between the heat flows of a specimen crucible and a reference crucible that are simultaneously exposed to the same heating and cooling rates.
The test is possible within a temperature range from –50 °C to approximately 600 °C.
Differential scanning calorimetry
Results of the test method:
- Melting point
- Glass transition
- Specific heat capacity
- Enthalpy
- Isothermal crystallisation
- Crystallisations
- Crosslinking