The Moving Die Rheometer has a minimum torque reading of 0.001Nm, which is highly helpful for providing precise measurements of the torque applied to the rubber sample during testing. This high level of sensitivity allows the rheometer to detect even the smallest changes in the material’s stiffness, especially during the early stages of vulcanization when the rubber is soft and less resistant to deformation.
Accurate minimum torque readings are crucial for understanding the initial viscosity of unvulcanized rubber and for tracking how it cures under heat and pressure. This precision ensures that manufacturers and researchers can closely monitor the curing process, making it easier to optimize rubber formulations and ensure consistent product quality. The 0.001Nm sensitivity enables the rheometer to capture detailed data on a wide range of rubber compounds.
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