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Thermal
Differential Scanning Calorimetry measures heat flow as a function of time or temperatureASTM D3418; -90°C to 550°C in N2 Tm, Tc, Tg, percent crystallinity, heats of fusion and crystallization, rate and degree of cure, specific heat capacity
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry |
Thermogravimetric Analysis measures mass change as a function of time or temperatureASTM E1131 up to 1000°C in N2 or airCompositional analysis, thermal stability, decomposition kinetics, filler content
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Thermogravimetric Analysis |
Thermomechanical Analysis measures dimension change as a function of time, temperature, or forceASTM E831 and ISO 11359; -70°C to 1000°CCoefficient of linear thermal expansion
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Thermomechanical Analysis |
TA Instruments ARES-G2 Rotational Rheometer - Parallel plate, torsion, 3 point bend, and filmsForced convection oven up to -150°C to 600°CViscoelastic properties, storage modulus, loss modulus, Tg, cross-linking, lifetime predictions
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Dynamic Mechanical Analysis |
Thermal Conductivity measures materials ability to conduct heat
ASTM E1461 Thermal Diffusivity by Laser Flash
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Thermal Conductivity |
Rheology
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Melt Flow Indexer measures relative ease of flow and rate of extrusionASTM D1238 and ISO 1133 Procedures A and BMelt flow rate, melt volume rate, melt densityCapability to measure up to 425°C
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Melt Flow Indexer |
- Capillary Rheology measures shear viscosity and flow behavior
- ASTM D3835 and ISO 11443
- Apparent shear viscosity and melt stability as a function of time, temperature, or shear rate
- Capability to measure up to 450°C
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Capillary Rheometer |
- Solution Rheology measures polymer solution viscosity as a function of time or shear rate with a concentric cylinder
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Solution Rheometer |
Dilute Solution Viscosity measures inherent viscosity of polymer solutionsASTM D5225 - Differential pressure viscometerASTM D2857 - Glass capillary viscometer
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Dilute Solution Viscosity |