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Differential Scanning Calorimetry measures the heat flow into and out
of a material as a function of time or temperature. This technique can
be used to characterize thermal transitions and chemical reactions. Modulated
DSC is a new technique that allows the separation of reversing phenomena
(Tg, melting, etc.) from non-reversing events (volatilization, curing,
etc.) from a single test. Problems or applications that could not be solved
by DSC because of interfering events can now be clearly resolved and understood
using modulated DSC.

- Glass
transition temperature (Tg)
- Melting
points
- Crystallization
- Heats
of fusion and reaction
- Specific
heat and heat capacity
- Rate of
cure
- Reaction
kinetics
- Purity
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