熱量測定 - MS80
Very High Sensitivity Isothermal Calorimeter (ambient to 200°C)
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It is It is mostly used in isotherm mode, between ambient temperature and + 200°C,
and is intended for measurements of very low thermal effects: self-discharge of batteries, self-decomposition of powders, heat generation of plants and small animals, as well as studies of mixtures and gaseous adsorption (catalysis).
The MS80 is available with different experimental cells (“batch” cell, vacuum, fluid circulation, mixing).
The MS80 is available in 2 and 4 cells versions (volume 12.5 cm3 or 100 cm3).
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