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Dilatometry / Thermomechanical Analysis DIL / TMA / GST
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The dilatometer DIL 402 PC is a universally applicable instrument for routine investigations of ceramic, glass, and metal samples, this dilatometer meets all normal requisites regarding resolution, calibratability, precision and sample atmosphere. This is an easy-to-operate, entry-level instrument for materials characterization for in-plant quality control.
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This highly vacuum-tight, horizontal push rod dilatometer with a measuring system made of Invar, a high-resolution inductive displacement transducer and comprehensive thermostatization offers high precision, reproducibility and long-term stability – the best qualifications for demanding use in research and development.
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Expansion measurements at two samples, sample comparisons and differential measurements with a calibration standard are the application fields of the new double and differential dilatometer. A higher sample throughput for routine applications and an easy and fast calibration are the interesting aspects of this new instrument concept.
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The DIL 402 E dilatometer can be operated up to 2400°C or 2800°C with an optical pyrometer and a graphite furnace. High temperature resistant samples can thereby be studied in glassy carbon sample holders under inert conditions or in a vacuum. Thermocouples may be employed up to 2000°C.
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With a unique concept for simple operation, the TMA 202 is the routine instrument for materials developers and polymer users and enables expansion, penetration, bending and tension measurements on polymers.
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The TMA 402 provides flexibility for the most varied types of burden and extremely precise and high-resolution determination of sample dilation or deformation for practically all materials and fields of application.
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