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DZ-DSC300 Differential Scanning Calorimeter by NANJING DAZHAN

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Brand NANJING DAZHAN
Origin Jiangsu, China
Manufacturer Type Direct Manufacturer
Instrument Type DSC
Model DZ-DSC300
Sample Capacity Single
Temperature Range Ambient to 600 °C
Heating/Cooling Rate 0.1–100 K/min
DSC Signal Range ±600 mW
Baseline Stability ±0.01 °C
DSC Resolution 0.01 µW
DSC Sensitivity 0.001 mW
Temperature Accuracy ±0.001 °C
Atmosphere Control Dual-gas auto-switching (N₂, Air, or custom gas)
Flow Rate 0–300 mL/min
Max Pressure ≤5 MPa
Thermal Program Up to 6 segments (heating/holding/cooling)
Display 7-inch 24-bit color LCD touchscreen
Interface Standard USB
Calibration Standards Included Indium, Tin, Lead
Power Supply AC 220 V / 50 Hz (customizable)

Overview

The DZ-DSC300 Differential Scanning Calorimeter is a precision thermal analysis instrument engineered for quantitative measurement of heat flow differences between a sample and an inert reference as a function of temperature or time. Operating on the principle of symmetric heat-flux DSC, it delivers high reproducibility in detecting endothermic and exothermic transitions—including glass transition (Tg), cold crystallization, melting (Tm), recrystallization, solid-solid phase changes, oxidative induction time (OIT), and cure kinetics. Designed for routine QC laboratories and R&D environments, the DZ-DSC300 supports ASTM E794, ISO 11357, and USP <1163> thermal characterization protocols. Its robust furnace architecture, thermally isolated sensor design, and dual-gas atmosphere management enable stable baseline performance across extended runs—critical for comparative studies and regulatory submissions.

Key Features

  • Optimized symmetric furnace geometry with improved thermal homogeneity, delivering enhanced resolution for closely spaced transitions (e.g., overlapping Tg and cold crystallization peaks in semi-crystalline polymers).
  • High-sensitivity micro-calorimetric sensor fabricated using thermal fusion bonding—eliminating mechanical stress from conventional spot welding and improving long-term signal stability and noise floor.
  • Full programmability: up to six independent thermal segments (heating, isothermal hold, cooling) with ramp rate control from 0.1 to 100 K/min and hold duration adjustable in 1-second increments.
  • Dual-channel gas control system with automatic switching between two pre-configured atmospheres (e.g., N₂ for inert analysis and synthetic air for oxidation studies); flow rate digitally regulated from 0–300 mL/min with pressure monitoring up to 5 MPa.
  • Integrated 7-inch capacitive touchscreen interface with real-time thermal curve overlay, event annotation, and local data storage—enabling standalone operation without PC dependency.
  • Shielded analog acquisition circuitry with 24-bit ADC resolution and active electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression, ensuring low-noise DSC signal capture even in shared lab environments.

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The DZ-DSC300 accommodates standard aluminum, gold-coated aluminum, or hermetic stainless-steel crucibles (40 µL capacity), supporting solids, powders, films, and small-volume liquids (≤20 mg typical). It complies with key international standards for thermal instrumentation validation, including ISO/IEC 17025 traceable calibration procedures. Factory-supplied certified reference materials (indium, tin, lead) allow users to perform multi-point temperature and enthalpy calibration per ASTM E967 and ISO 11357-1. The instrument supports GLP-compliant workflows through audit-trail-enabled software (optional), with electronic signatures, user access levels, and raw data immutability features aligned with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements when paired with validated DSC analysis software.

Software & Data Management

Data acquisition and analysis are supported via optional Windows-based DSC Analysis Suite, which provides peak deconvolution, baseline correction (tangent, linear, polynomial), kinetic modeling (Ozawa-Flynn-Wall, Kissinger), and comparative overlay of multiple curves. All raw data (.dsc binary format) are stored with full metadata—including instrument ID, operator, date/time stamp, gas configuration, and thermal program parameters. Export options include CSV, PDF reports, and ASTM E1461-compliant XML for LIMS integration. Firmware updates and method templates are distributed via encrypted USB drive to maintain version control and prevent unauthorized modification.

Applications

  • Thermal stability assessment of pharmaceutical excipients and active ingredients under accelerated aging conditions (ICH Q1A).
  • Quantification of degree of cure in thermosetting resins (epoxy, phenolic) via residual enthalpy of reaction.
  • Crystallinity determination in polymeric films (e.g., PET, PP) using fusion enthalpy normalization against 100% crystalline references.
  • Oxidative induction time (OIT) testing of polyolefins per ASTM D3895 and ISO 11357-6 for antioxidant efficacy evaluation.
  • Characterization of phase change materials (PCMs) for thermal energy storage, including latent heat capacity and cycling stability over repeated melt/freeze cycles.
  • Quality control of incoming raw materials (e.g., polymer batch consistency, filler dispersion effects) using comparative Tg and Tm fingerprinting.

FAQ

What calibration standards are included with the DZ-DSC300?
Indium (Tm = 156.60 °C), tin (Tm = 231.93 °C), and lead (Tm = 327.46 °C) reference metals are supplied with certified purity ≥99.995%, enabling both temperature and enthalpy calibration per ISO 11357-1.

Can the instrument operate under vacuum or reactive gases?
Vacuum operation is not supported; however, the dual-gas manifold accepts inert (N₂, Ar), oxidizing (air, O₂), or custom gas mixtures (e.g., CO₂, forming gas) with pressure-rated fittings up to 5 MPa—subject to compatible crucible selection.

Is the DZ-DSC300 compliant with 21 CFR Part 11?
The base instrument meets hardware-level requirements (secure data storage, time-stamped logs). Full Part 11 compliance requires deployment of validated third-party DSC software with electronic signature, role-based access, and audit trail modules—available as an optional configuration package.

What is the minimum detectable heat flow change?
With a sensitivity of 0.001 mW and resolution of 0.01 µW, the system reliably resolves transitions with enthalpy changes ≥0.5 J/g in standard 5–10 mg samples under optimal signal-to-noise conditions.

Does the instrument support modulated DSC (MDSC®) or TOPEM® capabilities?
No. The DZ-DSC300 implements conventional single-heating-rate DSC only. Modulated techniques require separate hardware architecture and are not part of this model’s design scope.

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