Measure enthalpy changes in samples with the highest accuracy and reproducibility
- MultiSTAR™ sensor with 56 thermocouples helps detect the smallest and largest thermal effects
- FlexCal™ calibration saves time and helps provide accurate measurements
- OneClick™ feature offers fast and easy operation
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a thermal analysis technique that measures the amount of heat a sample absorbs or releases during heating or cooling. The amount of change in heat due to changes in physical and chemical properties of a sample is measured as a function of temperature or time. DSC instruments offer fast and easy way to detect transitions such as melts and phase changes, making them ideal for analytical, process control, quality assurance, and R&D laboratories.
Mettler Toledo DSC instruments feature innovative MultiSTAR sensor with 56 thermocouples for unbeatable sensitivity, outstanding resolution, and a perfectly flat baseline. The sensor with durable chemical-resistant ceramic surface offers low thermal mass and high conductivity resulting in excellent performance and long life span. The star-shaped arrangement of the thermocouples around the sample and reference crucibles guarantees flat baselines and reproducible results.
FlexiCal calibration automatically applies the correct adjustment parameters ensuring precise and accurate measurements. Store repetitive measurements and recall with a push of a key using the OneClick feature. Easily view the terminal with the OneClick function plus the information on the status of the measurement even at a distance on the large display. Select from models with sample robot to automate the process up to 34 samples at once. Select models with intracooler for applications requiring sample temperatures to –85°C.