DSC-TGA (Differential Scanning Calorimetry-Thermogravimetric Analysis) machine is a powerful tool for analyzing the thermal properties of textiles. DCS measures heat flow associated with phase transitions such as melting, crystallization, and glass transition, providing insights into fiber composition and thermal stability. TGA quantifies weight loss as a material is heated, helping to determine moisture content, decomposition temperatures, and fiber blend ratios. In textiles, DSC-TGA is used to characterize synthetic and natural fibers, assess the thermal degradation of polymers, and evaluate the effects of additives, finishing treatments, and aging on material performance. • Autosampler • Controlled Heating and Cooling capability at a rate of 1 to 35 oC/minute at a minimum • Automated software analysis of curves • Polymer identification via database • Crash cooling capability-rapid cooling • Pans, lids, and pan press • Nitrogen purge capability-minimum • Maximum heat is 600 oC, preferably 700 oC