
Modulated DSC
Modulated Differential Scanning Calorimetry (Modulated DSC) is a sophisticated thermal analysis technique used to study materials. It measures how a substance absorbs heat as it is heated or cooled. Unlike traditional DSC, Modulated DSC applies a small oscillating temperature change on top of a linear heating rate. This allows scientists to separate and analyze different thermal events, such as melting, crystallization, and glass transitions, providing detailed insights into a material's properties. It’s widely used in fields like materials science, chemistry, and pharmaceuticals to understand and improve material performance and stability.