Ultra-high cooling and heating rates
Extreme cooling and heating rates (2.4 million and 3 million K/min) enable the formation of defined structures or the suppression of reorganization processes.
Measuring over a wide temperature range
The Flash DSC 2+ supports measurements over a wide temperature range, from -95 to 1,000 °C, making it the ideal instrument for characterizing materials.
Measuring under oxygen-free conditions
The screw lid closure enables the characterization of oxygen-sensitive materials by preventing exchange of gases with the surroundings.
Material No.: 30424745
Technique | Fast Scanning Calorimeter Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) |
Applications | Glass Transition Heat Capacity (cp) Crystallization |
Data Sampling | Max. 10000 data pts/sec |
Temperature Range | -95 °C – 1,000 °C |
Options | Microscopy |
Sensor Output | Heat Flow |
Signal Time Constant | Approx. 0.2 ms (UFH 1), approx. 1 ms (USF 1) |
Cooling Rate (min) | 6 K – 2,400,000 K |
Heating Rate (/min) | 6 K – 3,000,000 K |
Sensor Types | UFH 1 (high-temperature) or UFS 1 (standard) |
Temperature Range | -95 °C - 1,000 °C |
High sensitivity
permits measurements at low heating rates that overlap with conventional DSC
Simplicity of use
from easy sample preparation and sensor change, to convenient result evaluation
Oxygen-free conditions
protect your sample against oxidation
Fast response sensor
enables the kinetics of extremely fast reactions or crystallization processes to be studied
Ultra-high heating rates
suppress reorganization processes
Ultra-high cooling rates
allow the formation of materials with defined structural properties
Wide temperature range
perform measurements from -95 °C to +1000 °C