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The Derivatograph-PC a new type of personal computer-controlled derivatograph

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The Derivatograph-PC is an instrument for simultaneous TG, DTG, DTA, TD and EGA investigations, using non-isothermal, isothermal and quasi-isothermal heating techniques. This is the latest type in the series of derivatographs. It is operated by means of an IBM-compatible personal computer.

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Derivatograph-PC ist ein Gerät für die Durchführung von simultanen TG, DTG, DTA, TD and EGA Untersuchungen unter Anwendung von nicht-isothermen, isothermen und quasi-isothermen Aufheizungsmethoden. Dieses Gerät ist der neueste Typ in der Serie der Derivatographen. Die Einrichtung funktioniert mit Hilfe von einem “IBM compatible personal Computer”.

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On the basis of our instructions, the prototype of the equipment was developed in the Institute for General and Analytical Chemistry (Technical University of Budapest) in cooperation with the Hungarian Optical Works. The software was designed by P. Somogyvári, E. Cilják, Z. Baki and L. Hegedüs. The computer hardware was prepared by I. Németh, E. Imre and T. Tóth. The equipment is produced by the Hungarian Optical Works, Budapest, Hungary, H-1525, P.O.Box 52.

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Arnold, M., Somogyvári, P., Németh, I. et al. The Derivatograph-PC a new type of personal computer-controlled derivatograph. Journal of Thermal Analysis 36, 2693–2699 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01913663

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