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| ARES-G2 Rheometer Request info |
The ARES-G2 is the most distinctive rotational rheometer for advanced research and material development. It represents the culmination of five years of ground-up intensive R&D effort, and... Read more | | |
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| Q2000 4 out of 5 Request info |
The Q2000 has unmatched performance in baseline flatness, precision, sensitivity, and resolution. Advanced Tzero™ and Modulated DSC ® technologies, a reliable 50-position autosampler, and... Read more | - Ease of use 4 out of 5
- After sales service 4 out of 5
- Value for money 4 out of 5
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| Q500 Thermogravimetric Analyzer (TGA) 4 out of 5 Request info |
The Q500 is the world’s #1 selling, research-grade thermogravimetric analyzer. Its field-proven performance arises from a responsive low-mass furnace, ultra-sensitive thermobalance, and... Read more | - Ease of use 4 out of 5
- After sales service 4 out of 5
- Value for money 4 out of 5
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| Q800 Dynamic Mechanical Analysis 5 out of 5 Request info |
The Q800 is the world’s best-selling DMA, for very good reasons.
It utilizes state-of-the-art, non-contact, linear drive technology to provide precise control of stress, and air... Read more | - Ease of use 5 out of 5
- After sales service 5 out of 5
- Value for money 5 out of 5
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| RSA-G2 - Solids Analyzer Request info |
The New RSA-G2 is the most advanced platform for mechanical analysis of solids. The separate motor and transducer technology insures the purest mechanical data through independent control... Read more | | |
| TAM Air Calorimeters Request info |
TAM Air is an eight channel microcalorimeter from TA Instruments, designed for sensitive and stable heat flow measurements. It is an ideal tool for large scale calorimetric experiments... Read more | | |
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| Vapor Sorption Analysis Request info |
Vapor Sorption Analysis is a technique in which a sample is subjected to varying conditions of humidity and temperature, and the response of the sample is measured gravimetrically. Read more | | |