Are You in the Market for a... Thermal Analyzer?

Thermal analysis is the broad category of at least 20 techniques that measure some fundamental property of matter as a result of adding heat. For example, dilatometry measures volume changes upon heating, thermomechanical analysis quantifies the change in dimension of a sample as a function of temperature, and thermo-optical analysis detects changes in optical properties on heating or cooling.

Written byTrevor Henderson, PhD
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Top 6 Questions You Should Ask When Buying a Thermal Analyzer

  1. If you are going to be analyzing x,y,z properties, ask if the company has any customers conducting the same type of work and if you can talk to them.
  2. Ask if you can submit a sample for a demo using specified conditions and, if so, how long this will take and whether a report will be provided.
  3. What type of post-sale application and technical support does the company offer, and how much will it cost you?
  4. What features distinguish the company’s instrument from their competitors’?
  5. What can the company tell you about the quality of the product, i.e., how was it manufactured and tested? This will help you determine the typical lifespan.
  6. What can the vendor tell you about the total cost of ownership, including expected consumables, software upgrades, service, and warranty costs?

Material types tested by thermal analysis as reported by survey respondents

Polymers28%
Organics such as lubricants, pharmaceuticals, paints, adhesives, etc.25%
Sulfuric AcidMinerals, inorganic chemicals, and other inorganics18%
Metals / Alloys12%
Ceramic / Glass / Building Materials9%
Other9%

When asked how new workers were trained to perform thermal analysis, respondents replied as follows.

They are trained by existing lab members69%
They are trained by a manufacturer's representative12%
They are trained by an in-house trainer4%
They are trained by an outsourced instructor3%
They learn it themselves12%

Nearly 15% of respondents plan on purchasing a new thermal analyzer in the next year. The reasons for these purchases are as follows

Replacement of aging system
First time purchase of a thermal analyzer
Addition to existing systems, increace capacity
Setting up a new lab

Top 10 features/factors respondents look for when purchasing a microwave digester

Reliability82%
Ease of Use72%
Safety63%
Service and Support63%
Low Maintenance/Easy to Clean56%
Price54%
Low Operating Cost of Ownership48%
Versatility45%
Warranty43%
Ease of Installation42%

For more information on thermal analyzers, including useful articles and a list of manufacturers, visit www.labmanager.com/thermal-analyzers

About the Author

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    Trevor Henderson BSc (HK), MSc, PhD (c), has more than two decades of experience in the fields of scientific and technical writing, editing, and creative content creation. With academic training in the areas of human biology, physical anthropology, and community health, he has a broad skill set of both laboratory and analytical skills. Since 2013, he has been working with LabX Media Group developing content solutions that engage and inform scientists and laboratorians. He can be reached at thenderson@labmanager.com.

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