The well known Misura® Heating Microscope continues to be an extremely useful tool for studying the behaviour of materials undergoing heating cycles. This equipment allows to study a wide range of materials and it combines the classical concept of direct observation of samples undergoing an heating cycle, with new testing opportunities thanks to latest digital technologies. Glasses and glazes represent, historically, the main applications for heating microscopy because of their intrinsically complex structure with no long range order and lack in thermodynamic stable state, but a number of different materials, such as ashes, casting powders, raw materials, metals and any other powder whose thermal behaviour is object of study, are currently analyzed.
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