Analisador Dinâmico Mecânico Netzsch DMA GABO DiPLEXOR
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The Perfect Combination of DEA and DMA
With simultaneous DMA and DEA, the dynamic mechanical and dielectrical properties of carbon black-filled rubber compounds can be analyzed.
Simultaneous dielectric (DEA) and dynamic mechanical (DMA) analyses allow for the determination of dielectric material properties under different mechanical loads.
With this combination, structural and dynamic mechanical information can be obtained. The DMA part investigates the viscoelastic properties of substances such as carbon black-filled rubber blends and compounds. The DEA part analyzes the intrinsic structure and distribution of the cluster within the polymer.
Monitoring of Structural Changes
Only by combining DMA and DEA into a simultaneous analysis can one clearly understand changes in the structure, size and distribution of the cluster structure within the polymer matrix due to and during dynamic mechanical loading.
Dynamic mechanical specimen testing causes changes in the mechanical properties of a material. When the mechanical stress is halted, recovery processes are initialized which change the structure again. Only simultaneous DEA and DMA investigations allow for the monitoring of structural changes during dynamic mechanical sample loading processes.
DMA Measurement Information
Stiffness and damping properties
Phase transitions
Aging effects
Polymerization/cross-linking
Curing/post-curing
Cracking processes
Changes in the physical state due to external constraints like temperature, frequency, irradiation or mechanical loads (e.g., compression or tensile stresses)
Glass transition temperature of highly cross-linked, amorphous or semi-crystalline polymers, elastomers, rubbers and composites
Creep and relaxation
Stress and strain sweeps
Frequency sweeps
Temperature sweeps
DEA Measurement Information
Electrical conductivity
Permittivity
Information about cluster structure
Information about carbon black density
Key Technical Data
Temperature: RT to 500°C; optional: -160°C to 500°C
Dynamic force range: up to ± 500 N
Static force range: up to 1500 N
Dynamic strain: up to ± 1.5 mm (3 mm*);
optional: ± 6 mm (12 mm*)
Frequency range: 0.001 Hz to 100 Hz;
optional: 0.0001 to 200 Hz
Dielectric broadband analyzer:
Dielectric impedance spectroscopy for ε* and δ*
Frequency range of dielectric broadband analyzer:
0.01 Hz up to 10 MHz
Optional accessories: HYGROMATOR®, UV accessory