Thermal analysis – Thermographic Analysis (TGA)
Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) is an analytical technique used to determine a material’s thermal stability and its fraction of volatile components by monitoring the weight change that occurs as a sample is heated at a constant rate. Read more
From: Interface Engineering of Natural Fibre Composites for Maximum Performance, 2011
Thermogravimetric Analyzer TGA
Thermogravimetry is a standard method to analyze organic, inorganic and synthetic materials. Thermogravimetric analysis in general means the measurement of the weight loss during a user-defined temperature or heating process.
Person in Charge:
No. | Instrument | Analysis | Model | Person in Charge |
1 | Thermogravimetric Analyzer TGA | Thermal | PERKIN ELMER TGA 4000 | Zainab Salleh – r-zainabs@utm.my |
2 | Thermogravimetric Analyzer TGA | Thermal | TA Instruments Q-500 | Zainab Salleh – r-zainabs@utm.my |