Rubber analyzer DMA GABO EPLEXOR® series
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rubber analyzer
rubber analyzer
rubber analyzer
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Characteristics

Measured entity
rubber
Measured value
identification
Configuration
benchtop, modular
Technology
DMA, thermomechanical
Other characteristics
dynamic

Description

The testing instruments of the DMA GABO EPLEXOR®® series up to ±500 N enable the dynamic mechanical (or static) characterization of a wide range of different materials including elastomers and polymers, composites, metals, glasses, ceramics, biomaterials and foods, adhesives, and liquids. The modular design of the high-force DMA systems allows for measurements in the tension, compression, bending and shearing modes. The testing machines in this series differ from each other mainly in terms of their maximum dynamic force ranges of ±25 N, ±100 N, ±150 N and ±500 N. Various add-on options make these testing machines a safe investment for the long-term. All testing machines in this series are conform to standards such as DIN 53513, ISO 6721/1, ISO 6721/4, ISO 6721/5, ISO 6721/6, ISO 4664, ASTM D4065, and ASTM D4473. Flexible and Set for the Future ...by means of a variety of force and strain sensors as well as furnaces which allow for easy upgrades to the basic system at any time after the first installation High Force Levels ...allowing for static loads up to 500 N (optional: up to 1500 N) and dynamic loads up to ± 500 N; especially meaningful for investigations on curable resins, elastomers, composites, metals, glasses or ceramics

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