The Moving Die Rheometer operates at an oscillation frequency of 1.6Hz, equivalent to 100 revolutions per minute (r/min). This frequency is significant because it directly impacts the shear strain applied to the rubber sample during testing. The consistent oscillation of the die allows for precise measurements of the material’s stiffness (shear modulus) as the rubber undergoes vulcanization.

By maintaining a steady oscillation frequency, the rheometer guarantees that the rubber compound is tested under controlled and repeatable conditions. This frequency is optimal for assessing how the material responds to mechanical strain, providing valuable data on the curing behavior and processing characteristics of rubber. The oscillation frequency plays a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of test results, which are a crucial element for quality control, research, and development in the rubber manufacturing industry.

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