Differential Thermal Analyzer LMDTA-A100 is employed for the thermal analysis of physical and chemical properties of materials. Operated with a temperature range between room temperature (RT) to 115℃ with an adjustable heating speed of 1 to 80°C/min. Incorporated with 24-bit and 7-inch LCD touchscreen display for real-time monitoring of the analysis process.
Get QuoteDisplay | 24-bit color 7-inch LCD touchscreen display |
Temperature Range | RT to 115℃ |
Temperature Resolution | 0.1℃ |
Temperature Accuracy | ±0.1℃ |
Temperature Repeatability | ±0.1℃ |
Sample Analyzed | Solid and liquid sample |
Heating Speed | 1to 80℃/min |
Air Cooled Program Control | Build-in speed fan next to furnace body |
Atmosphere Control | Build-in gas flowmeter (250ml/min maximum) |
Data Interface | USB connecter, supporting data line, operating software |
Measurement Range DTA Precision | 0 to 2000 µV, ± 0.1 µV |
Power Consumption | ≤ 2000 W |
Power Supply | AC 220 V, 50 Hz |
Designed for analysing both solid and liquid samples
Incorporates a capacity of 250 ml/min gas flowmeter for precise atmosphere control
Integrated with speed fan to reduce temperature outside furnace body
Enables measurement range spans from 0 to 2000 µV to provide detailed data
Equipped with a USB connecter, supporting data line, and operating software
Facilitates tests to establish the relationship between the test and reference samples
Differential Thermal Analyzer have wide applications in various industries and research fields, for their ability to analyze thermal properties of materials.
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Differential Thermal Analyzer LMDTA-A100
Labmate Differential Thermal Analyzer measures temperature differences to detect phase transitions and assess material stability. These can analyze wide range of sample types including powders, solids, and pastes. They can be programmed for different heating or cooling rates. They include software for data collection and analysis to enable detailed heat profiling. Our DTA serves material science, pharmaceuticals, food, and environmental studies to analyze materials and thermal properties.