The NETZSCH Group is a mid-sized, family-owned German company engaging in the manufacture of machinery and instrumentation with worldwide production, sales, and service branches.
The three Business Units – Analyzing & Testing, Grinding & Dispersing, and Pumps & Systems – provide tailored solutions for highest-level needs. Over 3,300 employees at 210 sales and production centers in 35 countries across the globe guarantee that expert service is never far from our customers.
When it comes to Thermal Analysis, Calorimetry (adiabatic & reaction), and the determination of Thermophysical Properties, NETZSCH has it covered. Our 50 years of application experience, broad state-of-the-art product line, and comprehensive service offerings ensure that our solutions will not only meet your every requirement but also exceed your every expectation.
Make your choice from among our diverse variety of instruments for Thermal Analysis, Calorimetry (adiabatic & reaction), and the determination of Thermophysical Properties. NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing has consistently invested its long-time experience into innovative new developments and advanced technologies conceived for state-of-the-art application tasks in materials research and development, quality assurance, and process optimization.
Our products and services embody technological leadership, expertise, and reliable quality for the user’s benefit.
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry / Differential Thermal Analysis (DSC / DTA)
DSC and DTA quantitatively determine conversion temperatures and enthalpies for solids and liquids by measuring the heat flow to both the sample and to a reference as a function of temperature and time.
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Thermogravimetric Analysis / Thermogravimetry (TGA, TG)
Thermogravimetric Analysis/Thermogravimetry (TGA, TG) determines the temperature- and time-dependent changes in the mass of a sample that occur during a specific temperature program and in a defined atmosphere. The respective instrument is called a thermobalance.
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Simultaneous Thermogravimetry - Differential Scanning Calorimetry STA (TGA-DSC)
STA denotes the concurrent application of two or more measuring methods to the same sample. The classic simultaneous method is the combination of thermogravimetric analysis with DSC or DTA.
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Dilatometry (DIL / GST)
Dilatometry (DIL) is the method of choice for highly precise measurement of dimension changes to solids, melts, powders and pastes at a programmed temperature change and with negligible sample strain (e.g. ASTM E831, ASTM D696).
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Dynamic-Mechanical Analysis / Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMA / DMTA)
Dynamic-Mechanical Analysis (DMA) / Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) measures viscoelastic properties by applying an oscillating force to the sample.
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Accelerating Rate Calorimetry
Accelerating Rate Calorimeters help the industry operate safely and profitably. As highly versatile, miniature chemical reactors, they measure the thermal and pressure properties of exothermic chemical reactions. The resulting information helps engineers and scientists identify potential hazards and address key elements of process safety design including emergency relief systems, effluent handling, process optimization, and thermal stability.
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Dielectric Analysis (DEA)
Dielectric Analysis (DEA) measures changes in dipole orientation and ion mobility in polymers and cross-linked systems by stimulation with an alternating voltage via sensor electrodes. The DEA method can also be used for online-processes (e.g. cure monitoring) with a suitable sensor technique.
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Thermal Diffusivity / Thermal Conductivity (LFA / GHP / HFM / TCT)
The Laser Flash Method (LFA) is a well-established technique for the determination of thermal diffusivity, in which the increase in the sample’s temperature resulting from the absorption from a laser flash is measured. With HFM (Heat Flow Meter), GHPand TCT (Thermal Conductivity Tester), the thermal conductivity of insulating materials and refractories can be determined.
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Refractory Testing (RUL/CIC, HMOR, PCE, TCT)
Refractoriness under load (RUL) and creep in compression (CIC) describe the deformation resistance of a sample body under loading as a function of temperature and time. The bending strength (HMOR – Hot Modulus of Rupture) is determined with a hot bending strength tester. The melting behavior is described by the pyrometric cone equivalent (PCE).
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Software
The Proteus® software package integrates all functionalities for carrying out measurements on any NETZSCH instrument with comprehensive routines for the evaluation of measuring data and import of external data.
Additionally, we deliver unique Advanced Software solutions, such as Thermokinetics.
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Thermomechanical Analysis (TMA)
For highly precise measurement of dimension changes to solids, melts, powders, and pastes at a programmed temperature change and with negligible sample strain, Thermo-Mechanical Analysis (TMA) is the method of choice. The measurement of the dimensional changes can additionally be carried out with adjustable sample strain.
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Multiple Mode Calorimetry (MMC)
Like a DSC, the Multi Modul Calorimeter (MMC) measures chemical reactions, phase changes, and specific heat but on gram-size samples. The NETZSCH development team has created a totally new calorimeter system that can be used in commercial R&D, universities and research centers and QC/QA of various industries.
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Seebeck Coefficient and Electrical Conductivity
Precise knowledge of the thermal properties is of importance in developing beneficial thermoelectric materials. The relative performance or efficiency of thermoelectric material is described by the figure of merit (ZT). NETZSCH has the solution which allows for the simultaneous measurement of the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity under identical conditions.
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