Thermogravimetry

Thermogravimetry is an important analysis technique in surface technology that is used to characterize materials and surfaces. This technique makes it possible to track changes in the mass of a material as a function of temperature or time.

In surface technology, thermogravimetry is often used to obtain information about the thermal stability, composition and thermal properties of materials. By measuring mass loss or gain during controlled heating or cooling, various physical and chemical processes can be identified and analyzed.

A typical application example in surface technology is the investigation of coatings and coating systems. By performing a thermogravimetric analysis, manufacturers can determine the temperature ranges at which coatings can lose their thermal stability and degrade or deposit. This is important to understand and improve the durability and performance of coatings under real operating conditions.

In addition, thermogravimetry can be used to analyze the composition of materials, such as the amount of moisture, volatile components or organic compounds. This information is crucial for the development and optimization of materials for specific applications in surface technology.

Thermogravimetry also provides insights into various thermal processes such as degassing, decomposition, oxidation or reduction of materials. By accurately characterizing these processes, manufacturers can predict and optimize the behavior of materials under different conditions.

Overall, thermogravimetry is a powerful analysis technique in surface technology that is used to characterize materials and coatings. It provides important information about the thermal properties, stability and composition of materials, which is essential for the development and optimization of products in surface technology.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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