DSC Thermal Analysis: First Heat, Quench, Re-Heat
| Sample Type | Required Quantity | Equipment Used |
| Resin Flake Preform Bottle |
1 gram |
Differential Scanning Calorimeter - TA Instruments 2910 |
Purpose
This procedure measures the quantity of energy absorbed or released as
the temperature of a plastic sample increases from 50°C to 300°C, is
quench cooled and then reheated from 50°C to 300°C.
Description
10mg of a finely ground sample is weighed out into an aluminum DSC boat.
This sample is then heated to 30° above the anticipated melting
temperature. It then is quickly quenched in liquid nitrogen to retain
the properties of the material. At this point it then is reheated.
During both of these heating periods, the caloric values of the energy
required to make the temperature change are recorded. A graph is then
produced and analyzed. From this analysis, glass transition temperature
(Tg), crystallinity temperature (Tc) and melting temperature (Tm) are
determined.
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