ARES-G2 Rheometer Unpacking Instructions
Following the packing and unpacking instructions of your instrument is important to the lifetime and performance of your instrument.
DetailsARES-G2 Rheometer Packing Instructions
Following the packing and unpacking instructions of your instrument is important to the lifetime and performance of your instrument.
DetailsARES-G2
The ARES-G2 is the most advanced rotational rheometer for research and material development. It remains the only commercially available rheometer with a dedicated actuator for deformation control, Torque Rebalance Transducer (TRT), and Force Rebalance Transducer (FRT) for independent shear stress and normal stress measurements. It is recognized by the rheological community as the industry standard to which all other rheometer measurements are compared for accuracy.
DetailsApplying Rheo-Microscopy to Understand The Rheology of Suspensions & Emulsions
Overview Rheo-microscopy combines rheological measurements with simultaneous investigation of the material’s microstructure, and how it may evolve in response to external stresses or strain fields. This webinar will showcase the power of rheo-microscopy for an accurate interpretation of rheological data in the context of three case studies, each on a different material and using…
DetailsApplying Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) to Test the Durability of Protective Sports Equipment
There is a renewed interest in the durability of protective sports equipment after Patrick Mahomes’ helmet recently cracked apart in -4 degrees Fahrenheit (-20 degrees Celsius) weather. Scientists from TA Instruments ran tests to find out if materials found in protective sports equipment can break due to cold weather.
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