DMA (dynamic mechanical analyzer) measures the viscoelastic properties of materials. Its main use is for glass transition detection, but it can also be used to measure secondary transition, materials stiffness, curing level, and crystallinity. It’s used for mechanical characterization in applied research, R&D in plastics, rubber and film materials.
Our DMA helps you catch very fast modulus changes, understand unexpected behaviors such as sample damage or color change, and check the reliability of each data point – even after the measurement run is complete. Our innovative Real View® camera system provides real-time observation during measurement. The DMA7100 has an extremely large modules range making it ideal for very soft and stiff samples.
Comprehensive material characterization made easy
A wide applied force range with 0.00001N resolution and very low levels of noise in the output signal to detect and resolve the smallest transitions.
The design of the liquid nitrogen Dewar cooling platform reduces liquid nitrogen consumption by up to 30% to keep operating costs down and running time up. With our efficient liquid Nitrogen control cooling, you can measure up to 11 cycles (-125 to 25C) with a 30L Dewar.
Easily verify the reliability of each data point during or after analysis with the Lissajous monitor function so you can be confident in the results.
A simple sample clamping mechanism and intuitive software that can be set up to guide the operator through the analysis process means the instrument can be easily operated by non-experts.
Delivered with all software modules as standard, including master curve (TTS) and activation energy calculations,