ITC Batch Analysis in NanoAnalyze
Overview In this Tech Tip, we will demonstrate the ITC Batch Analysis in NanoAnalyze.
DetailsOverview In this Tech Tip, we will demonstrate the ITC Batch Analysis in NanoAnalyze.
DetailsThis note applies the workflow outlined in TA457 [3] to characterize coated and uncoated separators. In addition to TMA, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) will be utilized.
DetailsThis application note discusses how to use rheology to evaluate the influence of graphite particle size and particle shape on the rheological behavior of a battery slurry.
DetailsAn overview of isothermal microcalorimetry in battery research, development and quality control in order to illustrate the versatility and providing an idea of the possibilities of isothermal microcalorimetry.
DetailsIn this study, a high resolution TAM microcalorimeter equipped with 12 microcalorimeters was used to measure and quantitatively compare the heat flow of lithium-ion batteries that only vary in concentration of electrolyte additive.
DetailsThis paper describes in detail the relevant theory and experimental design of measuring the in-plane thermal diffusivity of high thermal conductivity copper thin film samples with a flash diffusivity analyzer.
DetailsThis paper describes in detail the relevant theory and experimental design of measuring the in-plane thermal diffusivity of high thermal conductivity graphite thin film samples with TA Instruments’ flash diffusivity analyzer DXF 200.
DetailsIn this application note, a TA Discovery HR rotational rheometer facilitates coating optimization by measuring slurry viscosity over different shear rates that relate to coating speed. Drying kinetics are investigated with a Discovery TGA to yield the most cost-efficient condition.
DetailsThe TA Instruments Powder Rheology Accessory was used with Discovery HR 30 rheometer to perform shear measurements. Duplicate measurements were performed with fresh samples under ambient conditions.
DetailsModulated thermomechanical analysis (MTMA) was performed on a polypropylene (PP) battery separator to gain further insight into the mechanism of the dimension change and coefficient of linear expansion (CLE or α).
DetailsModulated DSC (MDSC) was performed on a polypropylene (PP) battery separator to gain additional insights into the effects of stretching during processing of the film.
DetailsThis Applications Note discusses the advantages of the Discovery X3 DSC for thermoplastic analysis which includes the ability to identify potential differences in thermal properties as a function of thermal history.
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