The Moving Die Rheometer requires an air pressure of 65 psi (4.6 bar) to operate effectively, though it does not include an air compressor. This air pressure is necessary to maintain the sealed test environment within the rheometer during testing so that the rubber sample is subjected to the correct pressure conditions throughout the vulcanization process.

Proper air pressure is crucial for obtaining accurate and consistent test results, as deviations in pressure could affect the mechanical properties of the rubber being tested. Maintaining stable air pressure allows the instrument to simulate real-world conditions more effectively, providing reliable data for quality control, research, and product development in the rubber industry. Users will need an external air compressor to supply the required pressure.

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