Thermal decomposition of starch-based filler by sample observation STA
TA-1030: Thermal decomposition of starch-based filler by sample observation STA
Fredericton, N.B. – Rigaku, a world leader in material characterization, announced a new collaboration with C-Therm Technologies Ltd. to bring Rigaku’s thermal analysis product line to the United States.
Takayuki Miyajima, Senior Vice President in charge of Rigaku’s Global Sales & Marketing
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.
TMA is the measurement of a change in dimension or mechanical property of the sample while it is subjected to a controlled temperature program.
DSC8271 is a high-temperature type DSC with a maximum temperature of 1,500°C.