Yes, the Moving Die Rheometer complies with ISO 6502, an international standard that outlines methods for determining the cure characteristics of rubber compounds through oscillating rheometers, such as the Moving Die Rheometer. ISO 6502 provides guidelines for measuring critical parameters like torque, curing time, and material stiffness during vulcanization. The standard provides assurance that the equipment used delivers accurate and repeatable results.

Compliance with ISO 6502 means that the Moving Die Rheometer follows a globally recognized testing protocol, making it suitable for evaluating rubber compounds’ vulcanization behavior in a standardized manner. By meeting this standard, the Rheometer provides reliable data on curing processes, which is crucial for quality control, research, and material development.

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