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Scanning mode with constant heating rate

MDR IN SCANNING MODE WITH CONSTANT HEATING RATE 3.3.1 Presentation of the Technique... [Pg.67]

The first objective of this stndy [20] was to show that the MDR conld be used in scanning mode with a constant heating rate in order to eliminate the drawbacks of the MDR run under isothermal conditions, and to show that the kinetic parameters can be obtained from this torque-temperatnre curve. [Pg.67]

Based on theoretical studies, it has been proved that the MDR could be driven in scanning mode with a constant heating rate, leading to intaesting benefits. This faa was foimd to be true since the rubber process analyzer (RPA) is now launched on the market. Moreover, other more sophisticated modes of heating sean to be still of greater interest than the constant heating rate. [Pg.79]


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