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StepScan DSC for Obscured Transitions

PerkinElmer
31 Jul 2012

This application note demonstrates the StepScan DSC ability to clean up and see weak or obscured transitions. StepScan DSC is a temperature modulated DSC technique that operates in conjunction with the Power Compensation Diamond DSC from PerkinElmer.

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Thermal Analysis EquipmentDifferential Scanning Calorimetry

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