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Analysis of Alloys Using DTA and TD Methods with Simultaneous Thermomagnetic Studies

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A modified thermoanalyzer for investigation ferromagnetic materials as metals and alloys is described. Conventional analog phase detection technique is replaced by specialized digital one which added some new outstanding features of the instrumentation. Samples of the material can be investigated simultaneously by three methods: differential thermal analysis (DTA), thermal dilatometry (TD) and thermomagnetometry (TMAG).

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Myśliński, P., Kamasa, P. & Vandlik, J. Analysis of Alloys Using DTA and TD Methods with Simultaneous Thermomagnetic Studies. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 56, 233–238 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010105407687

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