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Thermal analysis techniques are important to a variety of industries including non metallic materials such as polymer matrix composites and metallic materials. Understanding the physical and kinetic properties of materials at different temperatures and through phase changes is an important characteristic for design engineers when considering the end use of their products. R-TECH Material offers thermal analysis testing of your engineering materials using state of the art equipment from Perkin Elmer. Using these techniques we can determine the glass transition temperature (Tg), Coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), degree of cure, melting point and other properties.

Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)

DSC analysis provides information on the cure kinetics, specific heat capacity and glass transition temperature (Tg) of materials.

R-TECH offers testing on our Perkin Elmer DSC 4000 between -100 °C and 450 °C.

Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA)

DMA analysis provides information on the glass transition temperature (Tg) and viscoelastic properties of materials.

 

R-TECH offers UKAS accredited testing of Tg between -196 °C to 400 °C using a Perkin Elmer DMA 8000  to ASTM D7078 and BS ISO 6721-11.

Thermomechanical Analysis (TMA)

TMA analysis provides information on the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and glass transition temperature (Tg) of materials.

 

R-TECH offers UKAS accredited CTE testing between -150 °C and 800°C using a Perkin Elmer TMA 4000 to BS ISO 11359-1, BS ISO 11359-2 and ASTM E831.

Heat Deflection Temperature

The heat deflection temperature (HDT), or temperature of deflection under load (TDUL), allows engineers to undestand the temperature at which a polymeric material begins to deform under a given load.A popular test for marine classification societies, such as Lloyd’s Register, this test can be conducted on it’s own or as part of a marine classification approval test programme.

R-TECH is able to offer UKAS accredited HDT testing to BS EN ISO 75-2 up to 180°C