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Differential calorimeter for studying composites

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The novel design of the DK-600/K differential thermal-flux calorimeter, with a cell volume of 6.5 cm3, is intended for the study of materials in the temperature range 300–900 K. The sensitivity of the calorimeter is 22 μV/mW at 300 K and 8 μV/mW at 900 K; the reaction threshold is 80 μW in the temperature scanning mode and 7 μW in the isothermal mode. Comparison of some characteristics of the DK-600/K with analogs from a number of foreign firms shows that it is competitive.

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 3, pp. 41–43, March, 1994.

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Kulagin, V.I. Differential calorimeter for studying composites. Meas Tech 37, 308–312 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02614270

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