Differential scanning calorimeter
A differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) is a high-precision analytical instrument used to measure the energy absorbed or released by a sample as it is heated, cooled, or under isothermal conditions. DSC allows you to determine phase transitions of a material, such as melting, crystallization, glass transition and polymerization, as well as study thermal stability and heat capacity characteristics. This makes DSC an indispensable tool in materials science, chemistry, pharmaceuticals and biology for studying the properties of substances and developing new materials.

Our laboratory uses SKZ1052B differential scanning calorimeter, which is capable of operating in a temperature range of up to 800℃, while the air cooling system ensures a quick and efficient return to the original conditions after each experiment. The accuracy of measuring thermal effects is 0.1 μW, which makes it possible to observe in high detail the processes occurring in the sample as the temperature changes. In addition, a temperature resolution of 0.1 ℃ makes it possible to accurately determine phase transition temperatures and other critical parameters of the materials under study.
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• Mal'chik Fedor Igorevich is a leading “researcher”, head of the laboratory “Electrochemical Production Technologies”.

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• Е-mail: frodo-007@mail.ru
•Address: Almaty city, Al-Farabi Avenue 71/23
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