Abstract

The melting process of a high purity indium was examined with a heat-flux differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). The effects of sample mass and the scanning rate on the resulting peaks are presented. The peaks were evaluated by two methods. The first one is a commercial method while the modified method involves a correction for the endpoint of the process. The results are compared to each other.

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