Linseis
Linseis manufactures the complete range of thermoanalytical equipment for R&D and quality control in sectors such as polymers, chemical industry, inorganic building materials as well as environmental analytics. Furthermore thermophysical properties of solids, liquids, powders, pastes and smelts can be analyzed.

Simultaneous Thermal Analysis (STA)
Simultaneous TGA-DTA/DSC measures both heat flow and weight changes in a material as a function of temperature or time in a controlled atmosphere. Simultaneous measurement of these two material properties not only improves productivity but also simplifies interpretation of the results. The complimentary information obtained allows differentiation between endothermic and exothermic events which have no associated weight loss (e.g., melting and crystallization) and those which involve a weight loss (e.g., degradation).
Thermogravimetry (TGA)
Almost all Linseis Thermobalances (TGA´s) are top loading, and offer a highly user-friendly design. Most of the systems can be optionally equipped with a coupling device for EGA (Evolved Gas Analysis). The instruments are highly suitable for thermal composition, thermal stability and oxidation studies. Coupling device for EGA (Evolved Gas Analysis).
Thermo Mechanical Analysis (TMA)
Traditionally, TMA is used to characterize linear expansion, glass transitions, and softening points of materials by applying a constant force to a specimen while varying temperature. Experiments include measurement of expansion, penetration, bending, tension, shrinkage, swelling, and creep.
Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA)
Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) is a very popular thermal analysis technique it measures endothermic and exothermic transitions as a function of temperature. The instrument is used to characterize pharmaceuticals, food/biologicals, organic chemicals and inorganics. Transitions measured include glass transitions, crystallization, melting and sublimation.
Seebeck/Electric Resistivity (SEB)
Thermal power generation is a method of generating power based on the thermoelectric effect which was discovered by J. T. Seebeck, German physicist in 1821. In the face of recent global warming caused by carbon dioxide and depletion of fossil fuels, thermoelectric conversion devices are attracting attention because of its effective utilization of waste heat energies.
Thermal Conductivity / Diffusivity (LFA)
Knowledge of heat transport properties of solids and liquids is becoming more and more crucial. The Laser Flash technique has proven to be the fastest and most reliable measurement when it comes to determining thermal conductivity and diffusivity.
Dilatometer (DIL)
Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) is a very popular thermal analysis technique it measures endothermic and exothermic transitions as a function of temperature. The instrument is used to characterize pharmaceuticals, food/biologicals, organic chemicals and inorganics. Transitions measured include glass transitions, crystallization, melting and sublimation.


