Thermal analysis software.
Pyris software is said to extend the power of the company's thermal analysis Thermal analysis is a branch of materials science where the properties of materials are studied as they change with temperature. Techniques include: - Differential scanning calorimetry
- Dynamic mechanical analysis
- Thermomechanical analysis
instruments. Designed to control thermal analysis instruments in materials laboratories that measure sample characteristics as a function of temperature, Pyris software manages instrument operation, provides extensive tools for analysis of data and produces laboratory reports. The latest version of Pyris software features support of the Diamond TG/DTA and its autosampler. Also included in this software are integrated routines for importing and analyzing data collected on Seiko Instruments' software platforms, a unique Pyris calibration calibration /cal·i·bra·tion/ (kal?i-bra´shun) determination of the accuracy of an instrument, usually by measurement of its variation from a standard, to ascertain necessary correction factors. wizard for thermal analysis and optional support for 21 CFR CFR
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3. the company. Thermal analysis instruments and software are said to be important technologies for material characterization in several industries, but especially in plastics and similar materials. These technologies measure changes in physical properties, such as melting, softening, heat resistance, modulus See modulo. and dampening. (PerkinElmer, 4.5 William St., Wellesley, MA 02481-4078)
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