Thermomechanical Analyzer TMA
Materials
Filaments, Polymers and Photopolymers etc.
Architecture and construction industry
Automation, robotics and handling
Automotive, transport and mobility
Electrical engineering
Energy, oil and gas
Mechanical and plant engineering
Medical technology and healthcare
Offshore and marine
Mold-making and tooling
Scientific facilities and institutes
TMA is used to measure the dimensional change of a material as a function of temperature. Materials are subjected to thermal expansion and thermal effects such as Softening, crystallization, and solid-solid transitions can reflect changes in the properties of materials, providing potential applications for materials for important information. The viscoelastic behavior of a material can be studied by varying the forces experienced by the material.
Features & Benefits:
• Wide temperature range - from –150°C to 1600°C
• SDTA - Thermal effects can be measured simultaneously while measuring dimensional changes
• Nanometer resolution - measure even the smallest deformations
• Dynamic Load TMA (DLTMA mode) - measures subtle variations and viscoelastic properties
• Hyphenated technology - coupled to MS, GC-MS, Micro GC/MS or FTIR for Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)
Features & Benefits:
• Wide temperature range - from –150°C to 1600°C
• SDTA - Thermal effects can be measured simultaneously while measuring dimensional changes
• Nanometer resolution - measure even the smallest deformations
• Dynamic Load TMA (DLTMA mode) - measures subtle variations and viscoelastic properties
• Hyphenated technology - coupled to MS, GC-MS, Micro GC/MS or FTIR for Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)