TMA is the measurement of a change in dimension or mechanical property of the sample while it is subjected to a controlled temperature program.
DSC is a thermal analysis technique that quantifies the amount of energy in a reaction.
TMA/HUM measures change in dimension or mechanical property of a sample while subjected to a temperature regime under water vapor atmosphere with a constant relative humidity.
The compact humidity generator (HUM-1) is connected to the TG-DTA for measurements under constant relative humidity water vapor atmosphere.
TG-DTA is a hyphenated technology generally referred to as simultaneous thermal analysis (STA).
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