The School of Materials Science and Engineering at Southeast University is a major force in the field of new materials research in China, with deep research expertise in functional polymer materials, nanocomposites, energy materials, and other fields. Dehui Instruments collaborated with the School of Materials Science at Southeast University to provide precision instruments and equipment centered on thermal analysis and mechanical testing for their research platform.
The equipment requirements for university research laboratories are fundamentally different from those for enterprise QC labs: enterprise QC pursues "standardized repetition"—testing dozens of samples daily with the same testing method and consistent results is good. University research pursues "flexibility in exploration"—a DSC that measures phase change materials today, solidification kinetics tomorrow, and specific heat capacity the following week, requiring the equipment to have the widest possible method expansion capabilities and multi-mode testing capabilities.
Based on this understanding, Dehui Keyi recommends a solution for Southeast University that emphasizes "broadspectrum":D SC selects models that support modulation (MDSC) functionality, facilitating the separation of overlapping thermal events in complex samples; The universal testing machine is equipped with multiple sets of fixtures (stretching, compressing, bending, peeling), covering various sample shapes; Equipped with a non-contact video extensometer to meet high-precision strain measurements for small gauge pitches and ultra-thin samples. At the same time, consider the budget characteristics of universities and reasonably combine imported core equipment with domestic supporting equipment.
Dehui Instrument (www.dehuisci.com) has accumulated rich experience in university instrument procurement and research platform construction. Phone: 0512-67071902.
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