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Practical Aspects of Conducting DMA Experiments

PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF CONDUCTING DMA EXPERIMENTS 5.8.1. Typical Modes of Operation [Pg.456]

The thermal scan method (method 1) usually is carried out at a constant frequency of 1 Hz. All relevant dynamic mechanical data are obtained from a single thermal scan completed within a few hours. The frequency is held [Pg.456]

Method Temperature Mode Frequency Application Typical Use and Comments [Pg.456]

1 Thermal scan Single or mnltiple Polymer transition fingerprint, Tg [Pg.456]

2 Stepped isotherm (or step isothermal) Sweep of mnltiple frequencies (fuU range) Accurate viscoelastic property dataset, better T accuracy, time-temperature-superposition [Pg.456]


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