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Fragrance and Odor Profiling using Thermal Desorption

4 Jan 2017

This is a comprehensive guide to assessing the odor profiles of products and materials using thermal desorption. It details the many different products that can be profiled using thermal desorption such as tobacco, shampoo, and air fresheners and directs you to the relevant application notes which detail the methods used. The guide also describes relevant analytical and sampling techniques and outlines the advantages of using thermal desorption for fragrance and odor profiling.

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Thermal Analysis EquipmentThermal analysis equipment is used for measuring heat flow, weight loss, dimension changes or thermomechanical properties and is important for analyzing a material’s performance and stability. Thermal analysis equipment includes differential scanning calorimeters (DSC), thermogravimetric analyzers (TGA), thermomechanical analyzers (TMA), dilatometers, thermometers, vapor sorption analyzers, boiling and melting point apparatus. Thermal analyzers can reveal properties such as melting, crystallization and glass transitions or other processes such as oxidation, decomposition, volatilization, as well as coefficients of thermal expansion and modulus. Find the best thermal analysis equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Thermal DesorptionThermal desorption is a technique used to release volatile compounds from solid samples by heating them. It is often used in environmental testing and analysis of complex materials. Explore thermal desorption systems in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Aroma Profiling
Fragrance and Odor Profiling using Thermal Desorption