Thermal analysis is a well-established technique, used to characterize materials in almost every industry. In order to draw the right conclusions from your results, the correct interpretation of the thermal analysis measurement curve is critical. However, we know from experience this is often the most difficult part of an analysis.

What You Will Learn in Our eTraining Courses

Our web-based training courses are designed to unravel the mysteries of curve interpretation so that you can confidently draw the right conclusions from your results.

 

Course Composition

All our courses comprise two parts:

  1. An online e-Learning course to work on at your own pace; and
  2. A live, scheduled, web-based seminar (webinar).

After the webinar presentation, you will have the opportunity to discuss points of interest with our expert or with other participants.

2024 price only 60 USD!

We offer the following e-Training courses: 

DMA Curve Interpretation Learn how to select the right deformation mode for your experiment, interpret DMA curves correctly, and draw the right conclusions from your results.November 20, 2024Find out more
DSC Curve Interpretation Learn how to interpret DSC curves correctly, draw the right conclusions from your results, and get valuable tips on complimentary techniques.March 20, 2025Find out more
TGA Curve InterpretationLearn how to perform, interpret, and evaluate your own TGA experiments and get valuable tips on obtaining additional information from hyphenated TGA techniques.May 15, 2025Find out more
TMA Curve Interpretation Learn how to set up TMA experiments and evaluate and interpret TMA curves, including the effects of different experimental parameters on the measurement results.September 11, 2025Find out more
DSC Curve Interpretation Learn how to interpret DSC curves correctly, draw the right conclusions from your results, and get valuable tips on complimentary techniques.September 18, 2025Find out more
DMA Curve Interpretation Learn how to select the right deformation mode for your experiment, interpret DMA curves correctly, and draw the right conclusions from your results.November 13, 2025Find out more

 

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