Laboratory products
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a key method for analysing material properties such as thermal transitions, stability, and composition. However, many laboratories still face challenges in achieving high measurement speed, ease of use, and operational efficiency.
Anton Paar’s Julia DSC series addresses these challenges with a new generation of instruments that combine high performance with simplified workflows.
Designed for both research and quality control, the Julia DSC series delivers fast analysis while maintaining accuracy and reproducibility. Advanced cooling technology enables rapid temperature changes without complex external systems, and flexible configuration options further extend the measurement range, supporting both routine applications and demanding research tasks.
Usability is a central feature of the series. Intuitive software with guided method development, automated calibration, and integrated performance checks reduces training requirements while ensuring consistent results across users. Dedicated quality control modes and automation options, such as high-capacity sample handling, further increase throughput and reduce manual work.
The series also supports laboratories in meeting sustainability goals by reducing operating costs and environmental impact through energy-efficient operation and minimised reliance on external cooling systems.
Julia DSC’s user-focused design was recently recognised with the iF Design Award for its innovative workflow approach and intuitive usability.
By addressing challenges in speed, usability, and efficiency, the Julia DSC series makes advanced thermal analysis more accessible.
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ILM Guide 2026/27