The METTLER TOLEDO DMA/SDTA1+ sets new standards in the market. In comparison with conventional DMA instruments it offers new and unique performance benefits:
A frequency range up to 1000 Hz for material behavior simulation and accurate determination of moduli through the presence of a dedicated force sensor.
Temperature accuracy (±) | 0.5 K |
Technique | Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) |
Force Range | 1 mN – 40 N |
Applications | Glass Transition Crystallization |
Temperature Range | -150 °C – 500 °C |
Temp. Range | -150 °C – 500 °C |
Sensor Output | Modulus Loss Factor (tan delta) |
Frequency Range | 0.001 to 1000 Hz |
Tan Delta Range | 0.0001 – 5,000 |
Displacement Range (±) | 1.6 mm |
Temperature Range | -150 °C - 500 °C |
Stiffness Range | 10 N/m – 10^8 N/m |
Unique measurement of both displacement and force results in a very accurate determination of moduli | |
Wide force range from 1 mN to 40 N allows you to measure very soft and very stiff samples | |
Broad frequency range from 0.001 to 1000 Hz means you can perform measurements under real conditions or more rapidly at higher frequencies | |
DMA Experiment Wizard sets up the perfect experiment for the best results | |
Patented SDTA technique enables you to calibrate sample temperature and accurately measure thermal effects | |
Extremely wide stiffness range means you can measure a sample from the glassy to the liquid state in one single run | |
Ergonomic design and touch-screen control ensures faster setup and optimization of experiments |
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