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Quantify UV curing and optimize your process cycles
Photo-DSC 204 F1 Phoenix® - Differential Scanning Calorimeter

The Photo DSC 204 F1 Phoenix® by NETZSCH can be used to analyze the UV curing of light-activated resin systems, adhesives, paints, coatings and dental masses.

Our Photo DSC 204 F1 Phoenix® can be operated in the temperature range from
-100°C to 200°C and offers you the following advantages:

  • High reproducibility resulting from a well-defined distance between the dual light conductors and the sample and reference, in turn due to the automatic lid-lifting device for the DSC cell
  • An Automatic Sample Changer (ASC) for high sample throughput or for repeat measurements
  • Easy-to-operate Proteus® measurement software with triggering of irradiation by segment
  • Versatile Proteus® evaluation software with curve subtraction for the analysis of effective UV curing
  • Easy retrofitting of the standard lid-lifting device, or the manual lid for standard DSC analysis up to 700°C

The NETZSCH Photo DSC can also be used to determine the effect of light on the shelf life of foods or technical oils, fats and lubricants.

The automatic sample changer (ASC) for up to 64 sample and reference crucibles, along with software features such as BeFlat® for an optimized baseline or temperature modulation (TM-DSC) for the separation of reversing from non-reversing effects, all make the DSC 204 F1 Phoenix® to the most versatile DSC system for research & development, quality assurance, failure analysis and process optimization on the market today.

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