How to Run a TGA: A Guide for Different Applications and Scenarios
TGA testing (Thermogravimetric Analysis) is a method used to measure the weight changes of materials under heat. It is widely applied in various fields such as pharmaceutical R&D, polymer degradation, battery testing, and high-temperature materials research. In each application, the TGA setup must be adjusted according to the material's characteristics to ensure accurate results. For example, in pharmaceutical research, TGA is used to assess the thermal stability of drugs; in polymer degradation analysis, it helps determine the decomposition temperature of materials. By optimizing heating rates, atmosphere conditions, and testing parameters, TGA provides valuable thermal property data that aids in improving material performance and product development.