Selecting a Concentric Cylinder Geometry for the Discovery Hybrid Rheometer
Overview The Discovery Hybrid Rheometer offers an array of concentric cylinder geometries to choose from. Concentric cylinder geometries are made up of two parts, the rotor and cup, also called the cup and bob. With numerous rotors and cups to choose from, how do you find the right combination for your lab? This tech tip…
DetailsSelecting Between Parallel Plate and Cone Geometries
Overview In this Tech Tip, we will demonstrate how to select between parallel plate and cone geometries. Learn more about TA rheology accessories here
DetailsSelecting Experimental Parameters for Modulated DSC
Overview In this Tech Tip, we will give a general overview of the parameters you need to select when running a modulated differential scanning calorimetry experiment, also known as MDSC.
DetailsSetting Up a Compressibility Test Using the Powder Rheology Accessory on the DHR
Overview In this Tech Tip, we will show you how to set up a Compressibility Test using the Powder Rheology accessory on the DHR.
DetailsSetting Up a Concentric Cylinder Geometry on the Discovery Hybrid Rheometer
Overview In this tech tip, we demonstrate how to get reliable Tribo-Rheometry data from point to point contact measurements using the Ball on 3 Balls Geometry on the Discovery HR. This geometry is ideal for studying the effect of friction and long-term wear on materials ranging from automotive components and greases, lubrication in prosthetic devices,…
DetailsSetting up a Q5000SA Sorption Experiment
Q Series Trade-In The Q Series™ instruments will enter their End-of-Life at the end 2024. Repair and maintenance will be done on “best-effort” after 2024. However, it should be noted that our ability to make these repairs is subject to availability of parts. In the attempt to facilitate the transition to the current Discovery Series,…
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