Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)
Expertise | Rheology, Thermal Testing |
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Description
Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) measures the mass loss of a sample as a function of temperature or time, under a controlled atmosphere (nitrogen, air, etc.). This technique is ideal for assessing thermal stability, residues after decomposition, moisture content, or volatile matter. It is commonly used in the polymer, materials, packaging, and food industries to characterize processed products.
Among the matrices frequently analyzed: plastics, composites, textiles, food powders, cellulosic materials, etc. The results obtained can be correlated with other methods such as DSC (differential scanning calorimetry) or IRTF for a more complete characterization.
At YesWeLab, we collaborate with a carefully selected network of laboratories, most of which are certified and/or accredited (ISO 17025, COFRAC, etc.). These laboratories are chosen based on your specific needs, the matrices to be analyzed, and the required analytical techniques or methods.
If you have any specific requirements, please do not hesitate to specify them when submitting your request: our scientific team makes every effort to respond accurately and responsively.
Since 2020, numerous manufacturers, distributors, and design offices have trusted us to manage their analyses, entrusting us with their samples via our digital platform.
To learn more or submit a specific request, contact our team today.
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