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TMA. direct measure of Tg, CTE those are critical for reliability
and material identification. that is assume for electronic
application (packaging).
second runner off: DSC, for Tg and exotherm of polymeric material
(looking for degradation or Tm, and you might be able to use good
balance to measure the left over material - sort of Tga with some
kind of temp info).
my 1.4 cents.
jk
On Sep 19, 2016, at 5:04 PM, Bev Christian wrote:
> TechNetters,
> If you had the choice of getting ONE of:
> 1) TMA
> 2) DMA
> 3) DSC
>
> And $ was not an issue, which would you chose and WHY? Please, no "it
> depends" answers and no, you can't throw TGA into the mix.
>
> Regards,
> Bev
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