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Thermal mechanical analysis technological advances

While TMA is one of the older and simpler forms of thermal analysis, its importance is in no way diminished by its age. Advances in DSC technology and the appearance of dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) as a common analytical tool have decreased the use of it for measuring glass transitions, but nothing else allows the measurement of CTE as readily as TMA. In addition, the ability to run standardized material test methods at elevated temperatures easily makes TMA a reasonable alternative to larger mechanical testers. As the electronic, biomedical, and aerospace industries continue to push the operating limits of polymers and their composites, this information will become even more important. During the last 5 years a major renewed interest in dilatometry and volumetric expansion has been seen. Other thermomechanical techniques will also likely be developed or modernized as new problems arise. [Pg.3029]

Sirin, K. Balcan, M.(2010). Mechanical properties and thermal analysis of low-density polyethylene + polypropylene blends with dialkyl peroxide. Polymer Advanced Technology, vol.21, pp.250-255, ISSN 1099-1581. [Pg.355]


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