The Moving Die Rheometer features a torque range of 0 – 20Nm, which is ideal for measuring the resistance (torque) applied to the rubber sample during the vulcanization process. This torque range allows the rheometer to evaluate both the minimum and maximum torque values, providing a comprehensive understanding of the material’s stiffness and mechanical properties as it transitions from an unvulcanized to a fully cured state.

By covering this torque range, the rheometer can accurately assess the viscosity, shear modulus, and overall rigidity of the rubber compound. These measurements are critical for determining the curing characteristics of the material, making certain that it meets the desired performance specifications for various applications. The broad torque range also enables the testing of a broad range of rubber compounds, making the Moving Die Rheometer a versatile tool for both research and quality control in the rubber industry.

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