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Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)

Experience thermogravimetric analysis at its best

Our TGA analyzers set new standards in performance, precision, and reliability. With exceptional sensitivity and automated processes, we ensure dependable results every time. The integrated platinum measurement system guarantees unparalleled accuracy for every measurement.

Our instruments offer the flexibility to perform analyses under a variety of conditions—whether inert, oxidative, reducing, or in a vacuum. Trust in our TGA technology to deliver the most precise results for your applications. 

Discover the power of precision with Linseis Thermogravimetric Analyzers (TGA). These cutting-edge instruments are designed to measure mass changes in materials under controlled temperature conditions, providing critical insights into thermal stability, composition, and decomposition behavior.

Linseis TGA instruments are ideal for a wide range of applications:

  • Polymers: Analyze thermal stability and material composition for advanced polymer research.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Precisely measure moisture content, solvent residues, and decomposition temperatures for drug development and quality control.
  • Materials Science: Uncover the thermal behavior of metals, ceramics, and innovative materials with unmatched accuracy.
  • Environmental Analysis: Assess waste material composition and study pollutant degradation for environmental solutions.

The method:

The thermogravimetry (TGA) using a thermobalance is an analytical method in which the change in mass of a sample is measured as a function of temperature and time.

This method is used, for example, to determine material compositions and is a widely used analysis method in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) is often used for polymersfoodstuffsmedicines and many other materials.

All LINSEIS thermobalances are vacuum-tight and have a top-shell arrangement (furnace above balance), thus ensuring maximum user-friendliness.
The highly sensitive measuring system and the specially developed furnaces allow exceptionally good measurement results at extremely high heating and cooling rates in a temperature range from -150°C to 2400°C.

LINSEIS thermobalances (TGA) operate in accordance with the following national and international standards: ASTM E 914, E 1131, E 1868, DIN 51006, ISO 7111, 11358.

Coupling the thermobalance with a mass spectrometer (TGA-QMS) or “Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy” (TGA-FTIR) is possible at any time. The devices are ideally suited for investigations into thermal decomposition and oxidation.