Consider what makes the Fisher research TGA system 300 a remarkable instrument for quality control.
Fisher Series 300 TGA delivers research performance plus the most extraordinary stability and the easiest operation of any TGA system ever.
Defiantly stable therefore sensitive
Unequalled ease of operation
TGA in your QC future?
How can an extremely sensitive research TGA system work in a quality control environment? Fisher solved this problem with the best-built balance cabinet anywhere. The result is exceptional stability which virtually eliminates vibrational noise and enables the ultra sensitive Cahn Electrobalance" to work at its best. Example: over the entire operational temperature range (ambient to 1200°C), Series 300 can measure changes in sample weight down to 2 micrograms. The 300's superb stability introduces TGA to a variety of new environments. It's a hardy pioneer that stands firmly on its three feet and gives you the full benefit of research thermogravimetric analysis today.
Until now, operating a TGA system required dexterity and patience. Fisher 300 TGA introduces troubleproof operation. Currently, a Fisher 300 TGA is being used in a QC lab where samples are tested inside a glove box! It's that simple to operate. Why? Because vital moving parts (furnace, sample pans, etc.) are keyed to travel in fixed pathways and stop in only the "operate" or "rest" positions. Operation is simple and invariable, time after time. As a result, operational factors never hamper repeatability.
The idea is intriguing — especially when you consider the Fisher 300 TGA with its research capabilities and QC practicalities. Quality control applications for TGA abound — from coal analysis to water loss studies, from aging tests to vaporization determinations. Can the Fisher TGA 300 improve your quality control? Send for our informative brochure circle[83, or, if you want to direct questions to one of our thermal analysis experts, circle, 84.
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