The glass transition (Tg) is a reversible physical transition that occurs when the amorphous portion of a material is heated or cooled in a specific temperature range. Cooling a material below its glass transition temperature it becomes brittle like glass, while heating above the Tg the material becomes leathery and then rubbery. To know the characteristic values of the glass transition like glass transition temperature Tg in K or °C and the delta cp value in J/g°C (= the step height of the curve) is useful for determination of the operating temperature range or the amorphous content of a semi-crystalline material.