DO YOU UNDERSTAND CURING?.

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DO YOU UNDERSTAND CURING?

CURING Measurement Analysis Understanding Predictions Process Optimization

kinetics.netzsch.com

CURING: DSC measurement DSC 214 Polyma

CURING: DSC measurement Differential scanning calorimetry 5K/min 10K/min 20K/min

CURING: Analysis Kinetics software for analysis

CURING: Analysis Model free Analysis for simple processes

CURING: Analysis Use model based Analysis for complex processes

CURING: Understanding Use Models to understand processes Endothermal step Exothermal step

CURING: Predictions Conversion for isothermal conditions

CURING: Predictions Set new temperature conditions and calculate reaction progress Set your temperature Predict DSC Predict reaction rates Predict conversion

CURING: Process optimization Temperature for user’s conversion rate Set conversion rate 1%/min Find temperature program

CURING Measurement Analysis Understanding Predictions Process Optimization

kinetics.netzsch.com

CURING: DEA measurement DEA 288: dielectric analysis

CURING: DEA measurement Ion viscosity 1K/min 2K/min 3K/min

CURING: Analysis Kinetics software for analysis

CURING: DEA measurement Remove DEA baselines

CURING: Analysis Use model based Analysis for complex processes

CURING: Predictions Conversion for isothermal conditions

CURING: Predictions Set new temperature conditions and calculate reaction progress Set your temperature Predict conversion rate Predict conversion

CURING: Process optimization Temperature for user’s conversion rate Set conversion rate 1%/min Find temperature program