One of the most common and important tests performed on rubber compounds are the isothermal cure tests.

Experiments with isothermal curing are essential for manufacturing rubber and elastomers. BrassOne rubber rheometers offer highly accurate data that is easy to interpret. It is simple and automatic to determine every significant feature, including minimum and maximum viscosity, scorch time, and conversion time. For comparison or alternative studies, the data can alternatively be handled completely pictorial.

The RPA may conduct non-isothermal cure tests in addition to the widely used isothermal cure techniques. These experiments are especially useful for imitating non-isothermal industrial processes because they may be designed to follow almost any temperature profile. To provide a more comprehensive set of material data, non-isothermal curing investigations can be combined with isothermal testing like strain and frequency sweeps before or after cure.

Here are NextGen’s RPA Ultra – Advanced Rubber Process Analyzer data points:

Over 3500 data points available for each static subtest Including S‘ Min,

S‘ Max, TS 1, TS 2, TC 10,

TC 30, TC 50, TC 90

Integrated, automatic reporting features for dynamic tests

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