Mettler Toledo has released a thermosets application handbook that provides an insight into the thermal analysis of thermosets and presents a number of practical examples.
The main techniques used for the sample measurements are differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), thermomechanical analysis (TMA) and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA).
In special cases, combined on-line techniques such as single differential thermal analysis (SDTA), visual monitoring, and evolved gas analysis are employed.
The thermosets application handbook is published in two separate volumes.
Volume One presents an overview with a brief description of the various thermal analysis techniques used to analyse thermosetting materials.
This is followed by an introduction to the chemistry and applications of thermosetting resins.
Volume Two concentrates on practical examples and discusses the results obtained from more than 10 different types of resin systems including epoxies, polyesters, formaldehyde resins and polyurethanes.
The applications describe the different properties that can be investigated, checked and measured during the lifecycle of a thermoset.
The thermosets application handbook is an important addition to the widely accepted collected applications series, which also covers areas such as thermoplastics, elastomers, pharmaceuticals, food, evolved gas analysis and basic tutorials.