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1 December 2025
| N 08:51 | Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) diffhist +14,721 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Differential Scanning Calorimetry}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Differential scanning calorimetry</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Fundamentals of the DSC method== Dynamic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a testing method frequently used in plastics analysis to measure the thermal energy of a sample during heating (see also: thermal conductivity), cooling, or isothermal storage...") | ||||
28 November 2025
| N 13:13 | Ageing Elastomers diffhist +6,522 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Alterung Elastomere}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Ageing elastomers</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Ageing and ageing resistance of elastomers== Ageing is defined as the totality of chemical and physical changes that lead to the alteration of mechanical properties over time [1, 2]. This reduces the applicability of the products over time. These property changes can lead to the point where the Fracture Beha...") | ||||
| N 13:12 | Ageing diffhist +6,018 Oluschinski talk contribs (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Alterung}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Ageing</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Definition== Ageing is understood to be the totality of all chemical and physical processes irreversibly occurring in a material over the course of time. Ageing takes place under natural environmental conditions. In special cases, however, ageing may have special characteristics, such as elevated temperatures,...") | ||||