The Moving Die Rheometer operates with a swing angle of 100 revolutions per minute (r/min), or 1.66Hz. This swing angle refers to the frequency at which the die oscillates during the testing process, applying shear strain to the rubber sample. The oscillation is crucial for measuring the torque response of rubber as it undergoes vulcanization, which helps determine the material’s stiffness (shear modulus) and curing characteristics.
The frequency of 100 r/min (1.66Hz) guarantees that the strain is applied consistently and accurately throughout the test, allowing for precise measurements of the rubber’s behavior during the vulcanization process. This consistent swing angle is essential for ensuring repeatable and reliable data, which is critical for quality control and material development in the rubber industry. The specific swing angle settings allow for flexibility in adapting the test conditions to match different rubber formulations.
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