Yes, preparing samples for Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) polymer tests involves ensuring that the samples are clean, dry, and representative of the material being analyzed. Typically, small amounts of the polymer are weighed and placed in a DSC pan, which may require sealing to prevent evaporation. The samples are then subjected to controlled heating or cooling to measure thermal transitions such as glass transition temperature, melting point, and crystallization. Proper sample preparation is crucial for accurate and reproducible results.
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