Simultaneous thermal analyzer STA 509 Jupiter Classic
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Simultaneous thermal analyzer - STA 509 Jupiter Classic - NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing - gas / process / stability
Simultaneous thermal analyzer - STA 509 Jupiter Classic - NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing - gas / process / stability
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Characteristics

Measured entity
gas
Application domain
process
Measured value
stability
Configuration
benchtop
Technology
TGA, simultaneous thermal, TGA-DTA, TGA-DSC
Other characteristics
high-performance, computer-controlled

Description

STA 509 Jupiter® Classic Get the best price/performance ratio with the STA 509 Jupiter® Classic The STA 509 Jupiter® Classic offers exceptional value as the ideal affordable choice for routine high-performance simultaneous thermal analysis. Featuring a silicon carbide furnace reaching 1600°C and differential scanning calorimetry capabilities, this versatile instrument excels at typical applications like thermal stability, phase transitions, oxidation/reduction reactions, and decomposition processes across diverse materials and industries. Despite its outstanding price/performance ratio, the STA 509 Jupiter® Classic delivers reliable precision, accuracy, and repeatable results thanks to its robust construction and cutting-edge technology.

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K-Messe	2025
K-Messe 2025

8-15 Oct 2025 Düsseldorf (Germany)

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