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Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)

TGA is a robust method for tracking mass changes as a function of temperature, delivering reliable insight into composition, thermal stability, and decomposition behavior across diverse materials

Mass Change Under Thermal Load

Evaluate stability and composition across temperature

TGA is a foundational thermal method for studying how sample mass evolves during heating, cooling, or isothermal holds. It is widely applied to assess decomposition temperatures, moisture or solvent release, oxidation resistance, ash content, and compositional fractions in diverse material systems.

For development and quality teams, TGA provides clear indicators of thermal robustness and process-relevant limits. Results are strongly influenced by atmosphere, flow conditions, sample mass, and heating rate, so method consistency is important for comparability. In combination with complementary techniques, TGA supports confident interpretation of material stability and helps define suitable processing, storage, and operating windows.

NEXTA STA

NEXTA STA

Simultaneous Thermal Analysis (TGA/DSC) for mass change and thermal events.