Multi-characterization protocols (DMA, DSC, FTIR, TMA) are essential in the development of new materials and formulation optimization. These protocols utilize different techniques to determine various properties of the material under investigation, including mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties. DMA measures the dynamic mechanical properties of a material, DSC measures the heat flow and temperature changes that occur during thermal transitions, FTIR measures the absorption or transmission of infrared radiation by a material and provides information on its chemical composition and molecular structure. TMA measures the dimensional changes of a material as a function of temperature, pressure, or other environmental conditions. Using DMA, DSC, FTIR and TMA techniques in combination can provide a comprehensive understanding of the physical, thermal, chemical, and mechanical properties of a material, also valuable time and resources can be greatly saved through the combination of techniques. This information can be used to optimize the formulation of new materials, such as polymers, composites, adhesives, coatings, or films, for specific applications, such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, biomedical, or energy.
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Thursday, February 1, 2018
FTIR + DMA: Combined Study For Quick Analysis And Fast Product Developments
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Do you determine the content of a certain monomer in a polymer by FTIR or by DMA? Do you see a relationship between those two techniques and does it help to improve your determination?
Join this exclusive training on Thursday, 15th Feb 2018 and get new ideas for analysing materials by combining FTIR and DMA. It will give you appetite to approach difficult analysing problems with a combination of techniques which can be used to assist with faster product developments…
#DMA
Do you determine the content of a certain monomer in a polymer by FTIR or by DMA? Do you see a relationship between those two techniques and does it help to improve your determination?
Join this exclusive training on Thursday, 15th Feb 2018 and get new ideas for analysing materials by combining FTIR and DMA. It will give you appetite to approach difficult analysing problems with a combination of techniques which can be used to assist with faster product developments…
REGISTER HERE: https://onlytrainings.com/FTIR-DMA-combined-study-for-quick-analysis-and-fast-product-developments
Saturday, January 13, 2018
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Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Effective use of DMA to optimize your polymer formulations - by Dr. Mark DeMEUSE
Dynamic Mechanical Analysis, or DMA, is seeing an increasing popularity among people that are interested in the characterization of polymers. Due to its very high level of sensitivity it can be used to detect transitions and events that are not easily observed with other polymer characterization techniques. As such, it can be effectively utilized to assist in the definition of the performance of new and existing polymer formulations. Further, it can be used as a quick and efficient way to screen new formulations for unique and developing applications.
DMA is presently being used to characterize all types of polymers including both thermosets and thermoplastics, as well as mixtures of these with themselves and each other. Correlations of the DMA data with more typical physical properties such as HDT and mechanical properties can be established and this allows for the easy evaluation of different polymer materials in different applications. DMA testing that can be performed under real end-use conditions helps allow for the establishment of performance criteria that is directly related to the DMA results. Due to this fact, DMA is finding increased applications in many new fields of polymer science. DMA is a very effective tool for quickly screening new polymer formulations for new and unique uses and applications. As such, it can be utilized to eliminate much trial and error work from such evaluations and can be used to focus development efforts on the correct formulation in a timely and efficient manner. Due to this fact, its use can reduce the time involved with new formulation developments as well as the associated costs of such developments.
Join me for live online training to get complete insight regarding DMA and its effective use and analysis.
DMA is presently being used to characterize all types of polymers including both thermosets and thermoplastics, as well as mixtures of these with themselves and each other. Correlations of the DMA data with more typical physical properties such as HDT and mechanical properties can be established and this allows for the easy evaluation of different polymer materials in different applications. DMA testing that can be performed under real end-use conditions helps allow for the establishment of performance criteria that is directly related to the DMA results. Due to this fact, DMA is finding increased applications in many new fields of polymer science. DMA is a very effective tool for quickly screening new polymer formulations for new and unique uses and applications. As such, it can be utilized to eliminate much trial and error work from such evaluations and can be used to focus development efforts on the correct formulation in a timely and efficient manner. Due to this fact, its use can reduce the time involved with new formulation developments as well as the associated costs of such developments.
Join me for live online training to get complete insight regarding DMA and its effective use and analysis.
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Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Live online training on Wed. 25 Oct 2017 - Using DMA to Optimize Present & Future Polymer Formulations
Do you know Smart Use of DMA can significantly reduce TIME and COST involved in your polymer formulations?
DMA is a very effective tool for quickly screening new
polymer formulations for new and unique uses and applications. As such, it can be utilized to eliminate much
trial and error work from such evaluations and can be used to focus development
efforts on the correct formulation in a timely and efficient manner. Due to this fact, its use can reduce the time
involved with new formulation developments as well as the associated costs of
such developments.
People that attend the training will be shown techniques to
use their DMA data to optimize their formulations and how the DMA data can be
related to the performance of their formulations in a specific and well-defined
application. As such, they will be shown how the various DMA parameters that
can be measured are related to more traditional mechanical properties of the
polymers. Also, new developments in DMA
technology will be provided to show the participants the new advances in the
characterization technology.
Join this Training and save 10% on registration Fee. Use code OTWEB10
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