Advanced
Applications in Thermal Analysis incl. Coupled FTIR & MS
Live Demonstration
of LFA 447 Flash Thermal Diffusivity Analyzer
This seminar will help you answer the following challenging questions
about thermal properties:
How do the thermophysical properties of metals and ceramics evolve
during sintering?
What toxic gasses are released during the processing of my
material?
How can I quantify the gasses evolved from my material?
Is the thermal conductivity of my electronic components high
enough to allow efficient cooling?
How does the degree of cure and decomposition affect my
material properties?
How do I tailor the material properties to meet the needs
of a specific application?
What changes occur in the thermophysical properties
during melting and solidification?
How can I quantify the contact resistance between
my components?
Seminar Goals
Knowledge of the thermally-induced behavior of materials is
critical in almost every aspect of research, development,
design and production.
The data acquired using advanced thermal analysis and thermophysical
properties instrumentation are key to the understanding of
this behavior. These data are even more powerful when cross-correlated
with data obtained using other measurement methods. The goal
of our seminar are to help attendees gain an in-depth understanding
of these measurement methods and how to utilize such data
to
characterize their own materials.
Because of their technical, non-commercial content, our seminars
have become very highly regarded. We hope that you will be
able to attend one of these seminars to learn more about
material characterization.
One Day Seminars
7 Apr. 2008
Columbus, OH - Dublin Hilton Garden Inn (Dublin, OH)
We look forward to welcoming you to the NETZSCH seminar!
REGISTER
NOW! Space
is very limited to 20 attendees per session!
NOTE:
If you are considering staying in the seminar hotel, please
ask Isabel Day-Jones if a block of group-rate rooms is
available. In some hotels, blocks of rooms are already
reserved for Netzsch. In other locations, though, no block
is yet reserved because we cannot guarantee the hotel a
fixed room requirement so far. However, if we can get enough
confirmed room requirements, we may yet be able to reserve
a block at a group rate - so please let us know your housing
plans and we will try to accomodate you.
NETZSCH offers
precision thermal analysis instruments including advanced dilatometers (with
a new basic R&D/QC dilatometer),
classical DSC & TGA (with
a new economical DSC), high temperature DSC
to 1650°C for specific heat, very high temperature STA
(TGA-DSC/DTA) to 2400°C (featuring the new STA
409-PC Luxx®), thermal
/ evolved gas analysis with fully-integrated FTIR & MS, plus
high resolution TMA and DMA.
We also feature leading technology for thermal conductivity and diffusivity measurement
as well as refractories testing including HMOR, CIC, and RUL.