Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) is an indispensable tool for polymer formulators looking for characterization of polymers and optimize formulations. With DMA, formulators can ensure that their products meet the highest standards and deliver the best results. 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. Attending this training to;
1. Accelerated Formulation: Learn how DMA streamlines polymer formulation testing, saving time by minimizing trial and error efforts.
2. Efficiency Boost: Gain expertise in utilizing DMA data to efficiently develop precise polymer formulations, reducing development cycle durations.
3. Application Insight: Discover how to relate DMA data to specific application performance, enhancing product suitability for real-world scenarios.
4. Mechanical Mastery: Understand the connection between DMA parameters and traditional mechanical properties, enabling informed decisions and desired outcomes.
This is highly recommended and must have training for chemical industry professionals engaged in diverse application/formulation areas; in particular:
- R&D chemists, formulators, new product developers
- Technical service managers, lab managers, product managers
- People that function in the materials development areas
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