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Rheometer

Nanotechnology Research Facility
Equipment
Rheometer

Specifications

- Model: ARES G2, TA Instruments. - Transducer: Force Rebalance Transducer. - Torque range : 0.05 $\mu$N.m to 200mN.m. - Normal/ Axial force range: 0.001 to 20N. - Motor : Digital Air Bearing. - Frequency Range : 1x10^-7^ to 628 rad/s. - Angular Velocity Range : 1x10^-6^ to 300 rad/s. - Strain Amplitude : 1 $\mu$rad to unlimited. - Force Convection oven : -150 to 600 °C. - Sealed Bath : 5 °C to 150 °C. - Advanced Peltier System : -10 °C to 150 °C.

Principles

Rheology is the study of flow and deformation of materials. Deformation and flow are referred to as strain or strain rate respectively, and indicate the distance over which a body moves under the influence of an external force, or stress. For this reason, rheology is also considered to be the study of stress-strain relationships in materials. A rheometer is a precision instrument that contains the material of interest in a geometric configuration, controls the environment around it, and applies and measures wide ranges of stress, strain, and strain rate.

Capabilities

  • ARES-G2 Rheometer is a mechanical Spectrometer capable of subjecting a sample to: (1) An Oscillation strain deformation, (2) Steady shear strain deformation, Or Transient test, and (3) LAOS tests. To measures both viscosity and viscoelasticity of fluids, semi-solids and solid materials with the temperature range from -150 °C to 600 °C. With the help of different types of geometries, it provides information about the materials
  • Viscosity: Function of shear rate or stress, time and temperature dependence
  • Viscoelastic properties (Storage Modulus (G'), Loss Modulus (G''), Tan $\delta$with respect to time, temperature, frequency, and stress/strain.
  • Transient responses (Relaxation modulus, Creep Compliances, Creep Recovery), and LAOS tests.

Applications

  • Dispersions and Suspensions: Paints, Coatings, Ink, Drilling fluids, Cosmetics, Foods, Pharmaceuticals, Personal products such as Shampoos, Shower gels.... etc.
  • Polymers: Polymer melts, polymer solutions, and polymer blends. Thermosetting polymers, nanocomposites, crude oil ...etc.