Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Carbazole melting point standard, 243 – 247 °C Melting point standard
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 g
Form – Crystalline powder
Grade – Analytical standard
Application – Melting point calibration, thermal analysis reference
Product Overview
This Carbazole melting point standard is a high-purity crystalline reference material designed for precise thermal analysis applications. With a certified melting range of 243-247°C, it serves as an essential calibration standard for laboratory instruments requiring accurate temperature measurements. The analytical-grade purity ensures consistent performance in research environments where thermal properties must be precisely determined. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control to maintain uniformity and reliability. The crystalline powder form allows for easy handling and precise measurement during calibration procedures. This standard is particularly valuable in quality control laboratories, research facilities, and educational institutions where accurate melting point determination is critical. The material’s stability and purity make it suitable for repeated use in calibration protocols, ensuring long-term reliability in thermal analysis applications.
FAQs
1. What is the exact melting point range for this Carbazole standard?
The certified melting point range for this Carbazole standard is 243-247°C, as verified through multiple analytical methods during production.
2. How should this melting point standard be stored for long-term use?
Store in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, protected from light and moisture to maintain its calibration properties over time.
3. Is this Carbazole standard compatible with automatic melting point apparatus?
Yes, this standard is suitable for use with both manual and automatic melting point apparatus due to its consistent crystalline structure.
4. What quality certifications accompany this melting point standard?
Each batch is accompanied by a certificate of analysis detailing purity, melting range verification, and traceability to international standards.
5. Can this standard be used for differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) calibration?
While primarily designed for melting point determination, its precise thermal properties make it suitable for DSC calibration when used within its specified temperature range.










