Using the New TRIOS RheoGuide™ Method Builder
Overview In this Tech Tip, we’ll be discussing how to create RheoGuide™ methods using TRIOS software for the Discovery Core Rheometer.
DetailsOverview In this Tech Tip, we’ll be discussing how to create RheoGuide™ methods using TRIOS software for the Discovery Core Rheometer.
DetailsOn holiday tables across the world, an unexpected unsung hero can make or break the meal: gravy. The seemingly simple condiment adds a dash of flavor to the star roast, livens up potatoes, and can rescue even the driest turkey that may accidentally make its way to the table.
Detailshis application note describes the importance of using thermal and rheological techniques to help fingerprinting the molecular architecture of the PET feedstocks.
DetailsOverview In this tech tip, we will demonstrate how to use rapid analysis features in NanoAnalyze, including automated baseline detection and peak picking to rapidly analyze DSC data.
DetailsHere we describe the application of an ARES Rheometer (TA Instruments) with a rectangular torsion fixture, to investigate the β-relaxation change of poly (ethyl methacrylate)/ graphene oxide. It is observed that graphene increases both the glass transition and the β-relaxation temperature, but the β-relaxation to a lesser extent.
DetailsUses of Isothermal Microcalorimetry in Urology In this TA Instruments sponsored webinar, Dr. Olivier Braissant discusses the process of detecting and monitoring biological processes with isothermal calorimetry. This has been shown to be an accurate analytical technique and is proportional to the rate at which a given chemical or physical process takes place.
DetailsOverview Crude oil is typically extracted as a single organic liquid phase from the reservoir. However during transportation, a drop in the temperature can cause the higher molecular weight paraffins or waxes to separate into the solid phase. The temperature at which the first wax crystals appear during cooling is commonly known as the…
DetailsThermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), which provides information about the thermal stability and decomposition rate of materials, is an excellent technique for rapidly comparing the behavior of materials tested with different flame retardants.
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