BROCH DHR Accessories
BROCH DHR Accessories
BROCH DHR Accessories
All DHR temperature systems and accessories are designed with superior performance DHR Temperature Systems & Accessories
and ease-of-use in mind. Only TA Instruments’ DHR offers the convenience and versatility Peltier Plate Temperature Systems 5
of Smart Swap™ geometries, temperature systems, and accessories. Smart Swap™ Peltier Plate Accessories 13
technologies provide fast and easy interchanging of accessories and automatic detection Upper Heated Plate for Peltier Plate 15
and configuration of the rheometer for operation. Active Temperature Control 17
Peltier Concentric Cylinders 19
Note: For more information see also the Discovery Hybrid Rheometer Brochure Pressure Cell 25
Electrically Heated Concentric Cylinder 27
Electrically Heated Plate 29
Environmental Test Chamber 31
Dynamic Mechanical Analysis 35
Modular Microscope 39
Optical Plate 41
Small Angle Light Scattering 43
Interfacial Accessories 45
Tribo-Rheometry Accessory 49
Magneto-Rheology 51
Relative Humidity 53
Electro-Rheology 55
UV Curing Accessories 57
Dielectric Measurement 59
Immobilization Cell 61
Starch Pasting Cell 63
Rheo-Raman Accessory 65
WORLD’S HIGHEST
The
PERFORMING RHEOMETERS
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PELTIER PLATE TEMPERATURE SYSTEM
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PELTIER PLATE TECHNOLOGY
Peltier Plate Temperature Steps over 220 °C Range
250
Widest continuous temperature range
80 mm Diameter Copper
200
with Hardened Surface Performance
Peltier temperature control devices require that they be connected to a heat sink,
Temperature (˚C)
150 Additional Temp Range
typically a circulating fluid medium such as water. Most Peltier systems have a continuous Available with TA
temperature range of approximately 100 °C for a single heat sink temperature. The unique
Peltier Heating Elements 100
design of the Advanced, Standard and Stepped Peltier Plate systems from TA Instruments
TA Peltier Continuous
Platinum Resistance extends the continuous range to 220 °C, as seen in data in the figure to the right. The Temp Range = 220 ˚C
50
Thermometer (PRT) benefit of this wide range is that it more than doubles the actual useable temperature Typical Continuous
Peltier Technology range during any single test. The Dual Stage Peltier Plate extends the low temperature Temp Range = 100 ˚C
0
Advanced, Standard and Stepped Peltier Plates offer a temperature range of -40 °C* to limit and dramatically improves cooling performance. The figure in the lower right shows
200 °C, heating rates up to 50 °C/min, and temperature accuracy of 0.1 °C. Four Peltier that this device can reach -40 °C from room temperature in under 10 minutes with a heat
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heating elements are placed directly in contact with a thin, 80 mm diameter, copper disc sink set at 2 °C. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
with an extremely rugged, hardened surface. A platinum resistance thermometer (PRT) is time (min)
Smart Swap™ Base
placed at the exact center, ensuring accurate temperature measurement and control. Features and Benefits
Heat Sink Fluid Jacket
The unique design provides for rapid, precise, and uniform temperature control over the Heat Sink Connections
• Smart Swap™ technology
entire 80 mm diameter surface. This allows for accurate testing with standard geometries • Wide Temperature Range: -45 °C to 200 °C
up to 60 mm in diameter. • Widest Continuous Temperature Range Dual Stage Peltier Plate Cooling Test
*with appropriate counter-cooling • Accurate Temperature Control: ±0.1 °C
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• Hardened Chrome Surface
48 mm Diameter Copper with Platinum Resistance
Dual Stage Peltier Plate Design • Standard, Stepped, and Dual Stage Models 20
Unmatched cooling performance
Hardened Chrome Surface Thermometer (PRT)
The Dual Stage Peltier Plate features an innovative design that offers a temperature range • Plates and Cones up to 60 mm in Diameter
of -45 °C to 200 °C with standard counter-cooling options. It integrates a unique stacked 10
• Disposable Plates
Temperature (˚C)
Peltier element configuration that provides enhanced low temperature responsiveness • Large Variety of Geometry Materials and Types 0
and continuous temperature control over the entire operating range with a single heat Heat Sink = 2˚C
• Fully Accessorized
sink temperature of 2 °C. This eliminates the need to have expensive powerful circulators - Extremely Efficient Solvent Trap -10
to obtain temperatures down to this range.to obtain temperatures down to this range. Upper Peltier Element - Smooth, Crosshatched, and Sandblasted Covers
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Upper Heat Sink Jacket - Purge Gas Cover -40˚C in 594 s
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PELTIER PLATE GEOMETRIES
Peltier plates can be used with an extensive range of TA Instruments unique Smart Swap
TM
geometries (1) with automatic recognition. Cones and plates come standard in a variety
of sizes, cone angles and material types. Custom geometries of non-standard sizes, Standard Geometry Dimensions
materials, and surface finishes (such as sandblasted or Teflon®-coated) are available Peltier Plate geometries are available in 8 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, and 60 mm
diameters. Upper Cone geometries are readily available in 0.5°, 1°, 2°, and 4° cone
upon request. Peltier Plate Standard Geometry Types
(1) U.S. Patent # 6,952,950 angles. Non-standard diameters and cone angles are available upon special request. By
Peltier Cone and Peltier Plate geometries are available in three basic types. They include
changing diameter and cone angle, the measurable range of stress and strain or shear
geometries without solvent trap, geometries with insulating composite heat break, and No Solvent Trap With Solvent Trap With Solvent Trap and
rate can be varied to capture the widest range of material properties.
geometries with solvent trap. Heat break geometries are available in stainless steel only. Composite heat break
Solvent trap geometries are designed for use with the solvent trap system discussed
separately. The figure to the right shows a comparison of stainless steel 40 mm geometry
types.
Yield Stress Measurements on Toothpaste
Eliminating Wall Slip on Toothpaste with Crosshatched Plates
Wall slip phenomena can have large effects on steady shear rheological measurements. 107
To mitigate such issues, a roughened surface finish is typically used. The figure to the right τy = 18 Pa
106 τy = 105 Pa
shows the steady state flow testing results on toothpaste with smooth and crosshatched
plate geometries. With this type of material, standard smooth surface plates slip at the
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Smooth Sandblasted Crosshatched interface and lead to a false measured yield stress on the order of about 18 Pa. However,
Viscosity (Pa.s)
with crosshatched geometries, slip is eliminated and an accurate yield stress of 105 Pa, 10000
Materials of Construction and Surfaces which is more than 5 times higher, is measured.
Peltier Plate geometries come standard in the following materials: 1000
Stainless Steel: Rugged, very good chemical resistance for highly basic or acidic materials
100.0
Stainless Steel with Composite Heat Break: Same properties as stainless steel with added
benefit of composite heat break, which insulates upper geometry when controlling 10.0
Smooth plate
Crosshatched plate
temperatures away from ambient
Hard-Anodized Aluminum: Excellent thermal conductivity, low mass, fair chemical 1.0
1 10 100 1000
resistance
Shear Stress (Pa)
Titanium: Low mass, excellent chemical resistance
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PELTIER PLATE ACCESSORIES Purge Gas Cover
The Purge Gas Environmental Cover is a hard-anodized aluminum two-piece split cover
with 4 mm diameter compression fittings. An insulating location ring ensures precise and
Viscosity (Pa.s)
low viscosity oil, or even the volatile solvent present in the sample. The Solvent Trap cover 6.0E-4 uniform temperature throughout the sample. The cover is available in standard and
includes a blade that is placed into the solvent contained in the well without touching any
5.0E-4 solvent trap models. The standard cover accommodates up to 25 mm plates and can be Purge Gas Cover
other part of the upper geometry. The Solvent Trap sits directly on top of the Peltier Plate
4.0E-4 used with the Standard, Stepped, and Disposable Peltier plate models. It is recommended
surface and an insulating, centering ring ensures perfect placement for quick and easy
for use over a temperature range of -10 °C to 90 °C, with samples not susceptible to drying
sample loading. The solvent trap is also available in an insulated model. See Insulating 3.0E-4
No Solvent Trap such as oils, caulk, epoxy, and asphalt binder.
Thermal Covers section for details. 2.0E-4
1.0E-4 The Insulated Solvent Trap cover is available for both the Advanced and Standard
0 Peltier plates and supports geometries up to 50 and 60 mm diameter respectively. It is
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 recommended for testing low viscosity materials over the same temperature range as
time (min) Insulating Thermal Covers
the thermal covers and offers the added benefit of preventing evaporation. Heat break
geometries are recommended for use with insulating covers.
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UPPER HEATED PLATE
TEMPERATURE SYSTEM
Active Temperature Control Technology (ATC)
Patented Active Temperature Control (ATC) provides non-contact temperature sensing for active measurement and control of the upper testing surface. A Platinum Resistance Thermometer
Upper Heated Plate For Peltier Plate (UHP) (PRT) is housed within the special ATC draw rod. This PRT is positioned in intimate contact with the center of the upper measurement surface. The temperature signal is transmitted to a micro
ATC Sensor PCB in the knob, from which the temperature reading is transmitted through a non-contact mechanism to the rheometer head assembly. This temperature reading enables direct control of
The UHP is a temperature option designed for use with Peltier plates to eliminate vertical Cooling & Purge Inlets
temperature gradients in samples.These thermal gradients can become significant above the actual upper plate temperature. Because the upper plate temperature is measured and controlled directly, the system has many advantages over traditional systems. These advantages
50 °C and lead to errors in absolute rheological data. The UHP is the most advanced include: more responsive control, no vertical temperature gradients, and no need for inferring actual temperature from complex calibration procedures and offset tables. Together with the
Cooling Channel
non-contact heating system available, using patented heat spreader technology(1) to Band Heater PRT in the lower plate, real-time control of both plates allows temperature to be changed at both surfaces at the same rate for true temperature ramp profiles.
NOTE: Active Temperature Control (ATC) is available for Upper Heated Plate (UHP) and Electrically Heated Plate (EHP) temperature systems.
deliver maximum heat transfer efficiency and patented active temperature control(2) for
direct measurement and control of the upper plate temperature.The UHP has a maximum
Geometry Heat Spreader
operating temperature of 150 °C and the lower temperature can be extended using liquid UHP Heat Spreader
or gas cooling options.(Note: to extend the upper heated temperature to 200 °C, see
ATC Control Point
Electrically Heated Plates option). Sample
(1) U.S. Patent # 7,168,299 Knob
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Plastisol Sample Evaluation with Upper Heated Plate
Temperature(˚C)
Results in Oven and with
UHP and ATC Temperature Performance
|η*| (Pa.s)
A plastisol is a mixture of resin and plasticizer that can be molded, cast, or formed into
G’ (Pa)
Peltier with UHP Agree
100 80 103
Peltier without
The true test of any rheometer temperature control system is to compare sample response a continuous film by applying heat. Plastisols are used in applications such as screen-
Upper Heater. Sample
to the reported system temperature.This evaluation is especially important for a combined printing on fabrics and ink printing, where the material is hardened at moderately low Temperature lags
70 102 delaying reaction
lower Peltier device with intimate contact heating and an upper non-contact heating temperatures. The graph shows the value of the Upper Heated Plate (UHP) for eliminating
device. In this situation, the top plate heats more slowly than the bottom plate. Because sample temperature gradients. An oscillatory time sweep was conducted on a plastisol
60 101
the top and bottom plates heat at different rates, the sample temperature differs greatly using three temperature system configurations, including a combined convection-
from the reported system temperature. In competitive systems, the sample response radiation oven, ETC, a lower Peltier Plate only, and a lower Peltier Plate with UHP. The figure
10-1 50 100
lags the temperature profile, requiring the user to determine system-based thermal shows when the sample is surrounded by heat from the top and bottom, as in the ETC 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105
equilibration times and program long delays. This issue is eliminated with TA’s unique UHP and UHP, the hardening temperature, observed as a sharp increase in G’, occurs at Temperature (˚C)
time (min)
and ATC technologies, by continuously controlling and matching the upper and lower approximately 60 °C. However, when heating the sample using only the lower Peltier Plate,
plate temperatures. This accurate response is demonstrated in the following figures with the sample temperature lags behind the heating profile due to the vertical gradient,
simple oscillation time sweep measurements. making the hardening point appear to be approximately 70 °C.
Asphalt Binder Response to Temperature Change in UHP Temperature Response Improvement with ATC
The Silicone Oil Viscosity Standard in the top figure shows that the complex viscosity ATC Performance Advantage
response exactly follows the reported temperature profile, proving that there is no lag 90 Active Temperature Control (ATC) is patented technology that enables active measurement 230
106 Set Point
between set-point and real sample temperature. A similar test is shown for a sample of and control of non-contact upper heating systems. The benefit of this technology is that
Asphalt binder which, according to federal standards, cannot be tested until temperature 80
it provides optimized temperature control when compared to traditional passive non- 220
105
is fully equilibrated to within 0.1 °C of the set-point. The asphalt data show that as soon as contact heating systems that require offset calibrations. The improved responsiveness of
7.6 min With ATC
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the temperature is within 0.1 °C, the viscosity of the asphalt binder is fully equilibrated and 84.9 ˚C ATC is demonstrated on a polymer melt and shown in the figure to the right. A temperature 210 System can Temperature Response
Temperature (˚C)
Temperature (˚C)
no change is seen in the viscosity even after 20 additional minutes. heat faster without ATC
|η*| (Pa.s)
104 step was performed on the Electrically Heated Plates (EHP) from 180 °C to 220 °C with and
60
without ATC. The data with ATC exhibit a faster heating rate as observed by the steeper 200
By matching upper and lower temperature and heating rates, and actively controlling 50 slope, as well as a more rapid arrival to the final temperature of 220 °C.
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the upper plate with patented technology, TA provides the most advanced and accurate 190
non-contact heating technology. 40 7.6 min 17.8 min 27.7 min
19.17 Pa.s 19.30 Pa.s 19.27 Pa.s
102 180
30
20 101 170
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 100 200 300 400 500 600
time (min) time (s)
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CONCENTRIC CYLINDER
ACCESSORIES & APPLICATIONS
Concentric Cylinder Solvent Trap Cover
A Solvent Trap is available for the Peltier Concentric Cylinder. It includes a base reservoir
Generic Container Holder and a two-piece cover that is mounted to the shaft of the rotor. The Solvent Trap provides Two-Piece Cover
a vapor barrier to seal the environment inside the cup and prevents solvent evaporation.
The Generic Container Holder is a Smart Swap™ option that can hold any container with Fluid in Reservoir
an outer diameter of up to 80 mm for characterizing materials with rotors. This allows for
quick off-the-shelf evaluation of materials, such as paints and varnishes, creams, pasta Characterization of Foam with Vane Rotor Base Reservoir
sauce, etc., without creating large shearing from sample loading. It also is an excellent The figures below show an example of the time and frequency dependent response of
platform for beakers or jacketed beakers. a foam shaving cream characterized using a standard cup and vane geometry. The
structure of shaving foam has a limited lifetime, or limited stability. The vane geometry Cup
minimizes shearing stress that occurs during loading in the gap with standard rotor,
Flow Curve on Xanthan Gum
keeping the delicate foam structure intact for testing. A wide range of structural information Rotor
Concentric cylinder geometries are useful for gathering viscosity flow curve information
can be captured very quickly using multiwave characterization on the DHR. The figure to
over a wide range of shear rates. An example is shown in the figure for a xanthan gum
the left shows a decay in storage modulus G’ as the structure of the foam breaks down
solution. Five decades of viscosity are easily obtained over six decades of shear rate. This
with increasing time. Using the multiwave, the data are simultaneously collected over a Sample
system is also a powerful alternative to parallel plate or cone and plate geometries for
wide range of frequencies. The data can be plotted as frequency sweeps at increasing
materials with limited stability or prone to edge failure or rapid solvent evaporation.
time, as shown on the right. The results show the time dependent viscoelastic response
of the shaving foam.
104 Multiwave time sweep Frequency Sweeps on Foam at Different Time Intervals
102
103
103
400
1 min
102 20 min
Shear Stress (Pa)
Viscosity (Pa.s)
40 min
300 60 min
101 101
G’ (Pa)
G’ (Pa)
f = 0.1 Hz
100 200 f = 0.2 Hz
f = 0.4 Hz
f = 0.8 Hz
10-1 f = 1.6 Hz
100 f = 3.2 Hz
f = 6.4 Hz
10-2 100 f = 10 Hz
10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103
Shear Rate (1/s) 0 102
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10-1 100 101
time (min) f (Hz)
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CONCENTRIC CYLINDER
ACCESSORIES DHR Building Materials Cell
The Building Materials Cell is a specially designed, abrasion-resistant and durable
Torsion Immersion Cell concentric cylinder cup and rotor for testing samples with large particles such as
The Torsion Immersion Cell allows rectangular bar-shaped samples to be clamped and concrete slurries and mixes. The paddle type rotor, slotted cage, and the large diameter
characterized while immersed in a temperature controlled fluid. The resulting change in cup promote adequate sample mixing while preventing sample slip at both the cup
mechanical properties, caused by swelling or plasticizing, can be analyzed in oscillatory and rotor surfaces. The removable slotted cage permits easy sample cleaning after the
experiments. This option provides a way to better understand materials under real-world test while the concentric cylinder Peltier jacket provides accurate temperature control.
conditions, such as body implants in saline or rubber seals in contact with oils and Together with the existing array of specialty rotors and cups, the new Building Materials
solvents. Cell provides the ultimate flexibility for testing a diverse range of samples with large
particles including construction materials and food products.
G” (Pa)
104
G’ (Pa)
Temperature 60 101
ramp to 95 ˚C
10 7 103
100
G’ (Pa)
40 102
106 10-2
101
10-3
10 5 20
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
time (min) 100 10-4
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Slotted Cage Paddle Rotor Large Diameter Cup
time (min)
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PRESSURE CELL ACCESSORY
Rubber Seal
Pressure Inlet
Copper Heat
Transfer Sheath
Sample
Viscosity η (Pa.s)
a stainless steel cup to withstand high pressures and is surrounded by a copper sheath for
to accommodate the large vegetable pieces present in the sauce while the pressure 103
optimal heat transfer. The cup is also connected to the pressure inlet, internal pressure
cell provided temperature control and prevented evaporation. At low temperatures, the
gauge, and pressure relief valve. An outer magnet assembly is attached to the rheometer
viscosity of the pasta sauce is low and weakly dependent on temperature. However, the 102
drive shaft and houses strong rare earth magnets. The rotor assembly houses the inner
onset of starch gelatinization at approximately 70 °C brings about a rapid and dramatic
magnet which couples to, and is levitated by, the outer magnet assembly and drives the 101
increase in the sample viscosity. The plot demonstrates the effectiveness of the pressure
hollow titanium cylindrical rotor. The rotor shaft is made from low friction Titanium nitride-
cell accessory for probing the rheology of such materials at, and above, ambient boiling 100
coated stainless steel and is supported above and below by precision sapphire bearings.
temperatures.
This innovative high-powered magnetic coupling and low-friction bearing design allows
10-1
for both steady shear and dynamic measurements. 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Temperature T (˚C)
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EHC ACCESSORY
Electrically Heated
Features and Benefits
Jacket
• Smart Swap™ technology
Electrically Heated Concentric Cylinder (EHC) • Wide temperature range: ambient to 300 ˚C
The Electrically Heated Concentric Cylinder system enables concentric cylinder
• Powerful electrical heating for fast, accurate temperature control
rheological measurements over the broad range of temperatures from ambient to 300 °C.
• Popular DIN conical-end standard, Recessed-end and Double Gap Options
Perfect for high-temperature testing of low viscosity liquids, the Electrically Heated Cylinder Air Cooling Jacket
Cooling • Vane geometries and Building Materials Cell to prevent slip and handle very
also supports high-temperature and pressure studies in conjunction with the popular Air Inlet
large particles
Pressure Cell. These combined high-pressure and temperature investigations are ideal
• Compatible with Pressure Cell Accessory to study behavior at high temperature
for characterizing fluids under down-hole conditions relevant to mining and oil recovery
and pressure
operations.
Platinum Resistance
Thermometer (PRT)
1.0
P = Atmospheric, η = 0.31 Pa.s
P = 1000 psi, η = 0.37 Pa.s
P = 2000 psi, η = 0.44 Pa.s
Technology Effect of Pressure on Motor Oil
Efficient electrical heaters and optimized heat transfer ensure the most accurate and To understand the ability of motor oil to provide necessary lubrication under different
uniform temperature control available. An available air cooling system reduces cool-down environmental conditions, it is critical to know its viscosity over a range of temperature
Viscosity (Pa.s)
time, greatly improving sample throughput without the expense of refrigerated liquid and pressures. The figure to the right shows results of steady state flow tests conducted
circulators. on automotive motor oil. The temperature was held constant and tests were run at
atmospheric pressure, 1,000 psi (69 bar), and 2,000 psi (138 bar) of pressure. The results
The EHC is compatible with a wide variety of concentric cylinder cups, rotors, and show that the pressure acts to increase internal friction, as observed by the increase in
accessories, including conical-end DIN rotors, recessed-end rotors, double-gap systems, viscosity.
solid torsion immersion, and the popular Pressure Cell.
0.10
1.0 10.0 100 1000
Shear Rate (1/s)
G’ (Pa)
storage modulus, G’, can be seen to be very stable during the early stages of the test 22500
torque measurement. Unlike competitive designs, the heat transfer unit and the geometry
when the sample is purged with nitrogen. The data demonstrate the environment in the
heat spreader remain in constant spatial relation to one another regardless of the test
EHP is virtually oxygen-free. After about 4 hours, the inert gas is shut off and the effect of 20000
gap, keeping heat transfer uniform at all times. Patented Active Temperature Control (ATC)
presence of oxygen on the viscoelastic response is seen immediately. The polystyrene
eliminates the need for upper heater offset calibrations by providing actual measurement
degrades as evidenced by the sharp decrease in G’. 17500
and control of the upper plate temperature. See ATC technology section for more details.
A heated purge and cover create an oxygen-free environment around the sample to
inhibit sample degradation. 15000
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
time (min)
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ETC GEOMETRIES
6
• Small: occupies less space than equivalent liquid nitrogen
7 cooling systems.
8 • Affordable: provides considerable cost savings over recurring
9
gas deliveries.
10
-100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0
Temperature (˚C)
1010 10.00
Low Temperature Polymer Transitions
Polymers are often blended to produce a desirable combination
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of toughness, modulus, and processing characteristics. One such
combination is a blend of polycarbonate (PC) with acrylonitrile
G” (Pa)
1.00
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tan (δ)
butadiene styrene (ABS). The ACS-3 provides a sufficient range
G’ (Pa)
107
10-1
of temperature control to characterize the multiple low and high
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temperature transitions of this multi-component sample.The data in the
figure were collected during a temperature ramp with a rectangular
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-80 -40 0 40 80 120 160
10-2
specimen in torsion.
Temperature (˚C)
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DYNAMIC MECHANICAL ANALYSIS Features and Benefits
• Force Rebalance Transducer Motor Control
ACCESSORY
Specifications • Smart SwapTM technology for quick installation
Minimum Force in Oscillation 0.003 N • Available on all DHR models
• Complete array of geometries for axial testing:
Maximum Axial Force 50 N
- 3-Point Bending
Minimum Displacement in Oscillation 0.01 μm - Film/Fiber Tension
- Single and Dual Cantilever (Clamped Bending)
Maximum Displacement in Oscillation 100 μm
Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) - Parallel Plate Compression
6x10 rad/s to 100 rad/s
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• Axial Force Control tracks material stiffness and automatically adjusts
Backed by over four decades of TA Instruments’ expertise in rotational rheology and Axial Frequency Range
(10-5 Hz to 16Hz) static load
linear DMA measurements, the Discovery Hybrid Rheometer’s DMA Mode adds a Film Tension
new dimension for testing solid and soft-solid materials. Now in addition to the most • Superior temperature control with the Environmental Test Chamber (ETC)
sensitive and accurate rotational shear measurements, the DHR can deliver accurate up to 600 °C
linear Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) data. Axial DMA complements solid torsion • Liquid Nitrogen cooling to −160 °C
testing by providing a direct measure of the modulus of elasticity, or Young’s Modulus • Air Chiller Systems provide liquid nitrogen-free cooling to −85 °C
(E). The new DMA mode is ideal for identifying a material’s transition temperatures and • Optional sample visualization with ETC camera
provides reliable measurements over the instrument’s full range of temperatures.
E”(Pa)
E”(Pa)
108 100 108
tan(δ)
tan(δ)
101
Technology
107 10-1 107
E’(Pa)
The axial DMA capability is enabled by the DHR’s active Force Rebalance Transducer
E’(Pa)
(FRT) and patented magnetic bearing technologies that permit amplitude-controlled
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oscillatory deformation in the axial direction. During DMA measurements, the position 106 10-2 106
of the active bearing is directly controlled to impose oscillatory linear deformation on
the sample. Competitive instruments employing air bearings and passive normal force
105 10-3 105 10-1
measurements are inherently incapable of such measurements due to design limitations. -100 -50 0 50 100 -100 -50 0 50 100 150 200 250
Temperature (˚C) Temperature (˚C)
Switching between rotational and linear testing is effortless since the geometries employ
Smart SwapTM for installation in seconds. Compatible with the ETC oven and Relative
Humidity accessory, the DMA capability is available in film tension, three-point bend, single The figure above demonstrates the performance on the DMA mode during a temperature Axial DMA tests on thin films requires maintaining the axial force above the oscillation
and dual cantilever, and compression. Powered by the FRT technology available on all ramp run on an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) sample in single cantilever over force to hold the sample in tension throughout the test. This capability is highlighted in the
DHR models, the DMA mode does not require the installation of external components, so a temperature range of -100 °C to 140 °C. Two major transitions corresponding to the plot showing a temperature ramp on 50μm thick PET film tested using tension geometry
it is always quick and easy to get great data! individual glass transitions of the styrene (-82 °C) and butadiene (115 °C) components over a temperature range of -100 °C to 250 °C. Three major transitions are observed: a
are evident, indicating the incompatibility of the two monomers. beta glass transition at -80°C, an alpha glass transition at about 111 °C, and melting at
236 °C. The data reveal a semi-crystalline structure with two amorphous relaxations and
the DHR’s force-tracking capabilities in such tests.
Three-Point Bending
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ETC & EHP POLYMER APPLICATIONS
Polystyrene Frequency Sweeps from 160 ˚C to 220 ˚C ABS Oscillation Temperature Ramp in Torsion Rectangular
G’’ (Pa)
G’’ (Pa)
Parallel Plate geometries are most popular for testing of thermoplastic polymer melts. An
example of polystyrene characterized over a temperature range of 160 °C to 220 °C is
104 108 108
104 Solid Polymer Rheology Using Torsion Rectangular Clamps
G”(Pa)
shown in the figure to the right. Frequency sweeps were run at multiple temperatures over
G”(Pa)
tan (δ)
The ETC oven has the ability to characterize the viscoelastic properties of rectangular solid 0.1000
an experimental range of 0.06 to 628 rad/s. The magnitude of the viscoelastic properties,
G’ (Pa)
G’ (Pa)
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10 3 samples up to 5 mm thick, 13 mm wide, and 50 mm long. The figure to the right shows an 10 7
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storage modulus (G’) and loss modulus (G”), for the individual sweeps can be seen to
example of an oscillatory temperature scan on a solid ABS specimen run at 3 °C/min from
decrease with increasing temperature over this frequency range. Since polymer melts
-160 °C to 200 °C. The ABS is a copolymer that exhibits two glass transition temperatures: Butadiene 0.01000
are viscoelastic, their mechanical response will be time-dependent, so low frequency 102 102 106 Tg = -81.2 ˚C 106
Experimental
one at -81 °C associated with the Butadiene and one at 114 °C associated with Styrene.
corresponds to long-time behavior. Time Temperature Superposition (TTS) is used to widen Frequency Range Frequency: 6.28 rad/s
Transitions, or relaxations of molecular segments, are observed as step changes in the Ramp Rate: 3 ˚C/min
the range of data to higher and lower frequencies and generate a Master curve at a
1.000E-3
101 101 storage modulus (G’) and as peaks in the loss modulus (G”) and damping (tan(δ)). 105 105
reference temperature pertinent to the application. The polymer’s molecular structure 0.010 0.10 1.00 10.0 100.0 1000 10000 1.0E5 -200 -150 -100 -50 0 50 100 150 200
The magnitude and shape of these parameters will depend on chemical composition
dictates the magnitude and shape of the G’ and G” curves. ω (rad/s) Temperature (˚C)
as well as physical characteristics such as crystallinity, orientation, fillers, and degree of
cross-linking.
Themoset Cure Using Disposable Plate Kit
Changes in the viscoelastic properties of reactive systems provide valuable information
about their processing and end-use properties. Often these materials can start in the B-Stage Prepreg Temperature Ramp and Hold Cure
Extensional Viscosity measurements with the SER3 Attachment SER3 compared to shear viscosity data
The ETC is designed to accommodate the SER3 (Sentmanat Extension Rheometer) for
form of a low viscosity liquid, a paste, or even a powder, and after reacting end as a
107 Isothermal Step 200 extensional viscosity measurements of polymer melts. In the figure to the right, data are
high modulus solid. If the material hardens and adheres to the testing surface, low-cost
plotted for extensional viscosity measurements of standard LDPE 1810H at 150 ˚C at 106 LDPE 1810H
disposable parallel plates are required for testing.The figure to the right shows the complex T=150˚C
175 extensional rates from 0.02 to 3 s using the SER3. These results are compared to three
-1
viscosity from a typical oscillatory temperature ramp and hold curing test conducted on
times the corresponding low shear rate viscosity, which agrees well with the zero rate
Temperature (˚C)
Temperature
Ramp Step In addition to extensional viscosity, the SER3 can also be used for solids tensile testing, tear 105
structure once the resin is cured. Upon heating, the resin softens until reaching a minimum |η*| (Pa.s) 125
testing, peel testing, as well as high-rate fracture testing. 3x shear viscosity
viscosity, which is a very important processing parameter. If the viscosity is too high or
too low, the resin will not flow or coat the matrix uniformly leaving voids, creating flaws in 100 Elongation rate (s-1)
Curing
the composite. Eventually the viscosity starts building and the curing reaction takes off 105
Reaction 10 4 0.02
Minimum 75 0.1
dramatically. The temperature is held constant at the processing temperature and the Viscosity 0.3
viscosity is monitored until the viscosity reaches a plateau indicating the completion of Softening 50 1.0
3.0
the reaction.
104 25 103
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000
time (min) time (s)
The MMA is compatible with the Upper Heated Plate (UHP) for temperature control from
-20 °C to 100 °C.
39 Structure Observation 40
OPTICS PLATE ACCESSORY MICROSCOPY APPLICATIONS MMA: Brightfield & Fluorescence Microscopy
The micrographs below demonstrate the imaging capability of the MMA in brightfield
and fluorescence microscopy modes. The images show glass spheres suspended in
polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in brightfield imaging, and fluorescently dyed polystyrene
Features and Benefits spheres dispersed in a commercial hair gel sample imaged using the dichroic splitter
• Smart Swap™ technology for quick installation
OPA with Digital Microscope for fluorescence microscopy. A 20x objective was used to image both samples, scale
The images below show the structure of a PDMS-PIB emulsion at rest and after shear bar = 50 μm
• Simultaneous rheological measurements and direct visualization
flow. At rest, the emulsion structure consists of spherical droplets with a polydisperse size
Optics Plate Accessory (OPA) • Visual access to any position within the measurement area, e.g. center, mid-radius,
distribution. After shearing at 10 s-1 for 10 minutes, there is a decrease in the number of
The OPA is an open optical system that permits basic visualization of sample structure or edge
larger droplets and a shift towards more uniform droplet sizes.
during rheological experiments, revealing important insights about material behavior • Upper Heated Plate (UHP) with patented Active Temperature Control for precise
under flow. An open platform with a borosilicate glass plate provides a transparent optical temperature measurement
path through which the sample can be viewed directly. This enhances the understanding
of a range of materials, especially suspensions and emulsions. The accessory is easy to
Technology
use and install, accommodates diverse optical systems, and offers accurate temperature
The OPA mounts to the DHR Smart SwapTM base and may be coupled with the Upper
control over a wide range for flow visualization and microscopy.
Heated Plate with Active Temperature Control for accurate, direct sample temperature PDMS Hair Gel
measurement and control from -20 °C to 100 °C. The OPA can be used with cone or
parallel plate geometries up to 60 mm in diameter. Outwaxing of Crude Oil
η* (Pa.s)
10-1
of still images or video. The camera is mounted on a y-z positioning stage to adjust
focus and the field of view. Sample illumination is provided by the microscope’s 8
MMA: Cross-Polarization Microscopy
white LEDs. 10-2
The figures to the right shows an example of cross-polarization microscopy data collected
using the Modular Microscope Accessory. A light crude oil sample was cooled from 25
°C to 0 °C at a controlled rate of 1 °C/min during a small amplitude oscillatory test. 10-3
0 5 10 15 20 25
The images show cross-polarization micrographs of the sample at various stages during
T(˚C)
OPA with Digital Microscope 50x 240x
the experiment. At 20 °C, the sample is a homogeneous, low viscosity liquid with no
Working Distance 11.4 mm 11.6 mm crystalline features. As the sample is cooled, the viscosity rises sharply beginning at
15 °C. This process, known as outwaxing, is caused by the crystallization of long-chain
Field of View 7.8 mm x 6.3 mm 1.6 mm x 1.3 mm
hydrocarbons and paraffinic wax components in the sample and is accompanied by
Illumination 8 white LED’s the appearance of several crystalline elements in the micrograph image. With additional
Image Capture 1280 x 1025 pixels, 30 fps cooling, the sample viscosity continues to increase, concurrent with an increase in the
20 °C 17.5 °C 15 °C
number and size of crystalline domains. Simultaneous imaging confirms that the cause of
Temperature Range -20 °C to 100 °C
the observed viscosity increase is the onset of crystallization. The results highlight the use
Geometries Plates and Cones up to 60mm diameter of microscopy as a powerful tool to investigate and understand the relationship between
sample structure and its material properties.
10 °C 5 °C
41 Structure Observation 42
SMALL ANGLE LIGHT SCATTERING
ACCESSORY Upper Assembly Mounting
Features and Benefits
• Smart Swap™ technology
• q vector range ~1.38 μm-1 to 6.11μm-1
Small Angle Light Scattering (SALS) Camera Chip • Objects length scale range ~ 1 μm to 4.6 μm
The Small Angle Light Scattering (SALS) System is an option for simultaneously obtaining • Scattering angle ~ 6° to 26.8°
Quartz Plate
rheological and structural information, such as particle size, shape, orientation and spatial • Wavelength 635 nm
Pinhole
distribution. It is available for the DHR-3 and DHR-2 Rheometers. The option incorporate TA • Compact upper assembly requiring minimal adjustment
Instruments’ Smart Swap™ technology, bringing a new level of speed and simplicity for Peltier Plate • Smart Swap™ lower assembly with factory aligned laser
making simultaneous rheology and SALS measurements. The system can be installed, • Class 2 laser - No safety issues
aligned, and ready for measurements in as little as five minutes. It features patented Lenses • Adjustable laser intensity with optional neutral density filters
Peltier Plate temperature control(1) and the scattering angle (θ) range over which • Variable depth focus to adjust for different geometry gaps
measurements can be made is ~ 6° to 26.8°. The scattering vector range (q) is 1.38 μm-1 Sapphire Window • Adjustable polarizer for scattering in parallel or perpendicular
to 6.11 μm-1 and the length scale range is about 1.0 μm to ~ 4.6 μm. to the incident light
Laser • Image focused directly onto camera chip – Does not require
screen or darkened room
• Quantitative measurements possible by calibration with
monodisperse Polystryrene beads.
Technology
The SALS accessory consists of upper and lower assemblies and quartz plate geometry.
The lower assembly includes an integrated Class 2 laser (with 0.95 mW diode and Scattering Images Captured with Rheometry Data
wavelength λ = 635 nm) situated below a patented(1) Peltier Plate with a 5 mm diameter Shear-Induced Phase Separation of Micellar Solutions
70
quartz window. The Peltier Plate surface is stainless steel with a temperature range of Self-assembled surfactant micelles show a variety of shear-induced microstructural
60
5 °C to 95 °C. The upper assembly consists of a set of lenses and a camera. The scattered 50 transformations that are important for material formulation and function for a wide array
light is focused through a lens pair mounted within a height-adjustable cap to focus 40 of applications. Simultaneous measurements of rheology and surfactant microstructure,
at varying sample depths. The light is then focused through a second lens and sent using SALS under shear, provides a valuable tool in examining shear-induced transitions
Flow direction
20
10 s-1
upper geometry is a 50 mm diameter, 2 mm thick optical quartz disk. To comply with the measurable scattering is obtained from the sample, suggesting no large-scale structuring
singlepoint correction for the parallel plates, the laser is set at 0.76 times the plate radius of the fluid. However, in the stress plateau, a strong anisotropic scattering pattern develops
which is 19 mm from the axis of rotation of the plate. This arrangement keeps the SALS with increasing shear rate. This “butterfly” pattern results from phase separation, where the
10
system compact, while allowing for quick and reproducible positioning and focusing. A interface between the two phases generates a strong scattering contrast.
50 s-1 100 s-1 200 s-1
set of neutral density filters is available as an option to reduce laser intensity.
10 100
(1) U.S. Patent # 7,500,385
Shear Rate (s-1)
43 Structure Observation 44
INTERFACIAL RHEOLOGY ACCESSORIES Interfacial Geometries
TA Instruments offers patented double wall interfacial rheology geometries that provide well-defined shear planes on both sides of the geometry for quantitative flow fields and high sensitivity
to surface rheology. In TA Instruments interfacial rheology systems, the sample is contained in a Delrin® trough with measuring geometries made of Platinum-Iridium for the Double Wall Ring
(DWR) and Double Wall Du Noüy Ring (DDR) geometries. These materials are selected for their inert chemistry and ease of cleaning. The choice of different interfacial rheology options gives
you the greatest flexibility in choosing the appropriate geometry for your application.
Interfacial Accessories
Rheometers are typically used for measuring bulk or three-dimensional properties of
materials. In many materials, such as pharmaceuticals, foods, personal care products Pt-Ir Ring Interface
and coatings, there is a two-dimensional liquid/liquid or gas/liquid interface with distinct Double Wall Ring
Bicone Double Wall Du Noüy
rheological properties. Only TA Instruments offers a choice of different devices for the The Double Wall Ring (DWR) is the most sensitive interfacial rheology geometry and is capable of truly measuring quantitative
Ring (DDR)
most flexibility and widest range of quantitative interfacial rheology measurements. The viscoelastic parameters. This patented ultra-low inertia ring(1) features a diamond shaped cross-section to “pin” the interface to the
options include a patented Double Wall Ring (DWR) system for quantitative viscosity and ring.Together, the large diameter and narrow cross-section minimize subphase drag.The low inertia design assures the best oscillation
Surfactant Concentration & Interfacial Viscosity
viscoelastic information over the widest measurement ranges, a Double Wall Du Noüy measurements over the widest frequency range of any interfacial system. As a result, surface viscosity measurements as low as 10-5
Ring (DDR) for samples available in limited volumes, and a traditional Bicone for interfacial Pa.s.m are possible without complicated corrections. Unlike competitive offerings, the DWR does not require additional experiments
100
viscosity measurements. The new Interfacial Exchange Cell accessory further expands or mathematical manipulation to account for the torque contributions from the individual phases of the interfacial system.
Interfacial Shear Diamond-Shaped Ring
the capabilities of the DWR geometry through a controlled exchange of the sub-phase 10-1 (1) U.S. Patent # 7,926,326
Surface loading
composition during interfacial measurements.
10-3
45 Interfacial 46
INTERFACIAL EXCHANGE CELL Technology
The Interfacial Exchange Cell consists of three key components – the Double Wall Ring geometry, an exchange cell trough with inlet and outlet ports, and a computer-controlled syringe
ACCESSORIES pump. The cell design, based on computational fluid dynamic simulations by Schroyren et. al. (1), is optimized to maximize compositional uniformity while maintaining a constant interfacial
height and minimize the stress at the interface from pumping fluid into the cell.
Pt-Ir Ring
Interface
Interfacial Exchange Cell Effect of surfactant addition to a stable protein interface
The Interfacial Exchange Cell expands TA Instruments’ patented offerings for interfacial
rheology by providing the ability to directly manipulate the composition of the lower liquid
10-2
layer (subphase) during rheological measurements. This unique capability enables the
characterization of the interfacial response to a modified subphase composition, opening
Tribology
Tribology is defined as the study of interacting surfaces undergoing relative motion. The
new Tribo-Rheometry Accessory, available for all DHR models, enables the capability
to make coefficient of friction measurements between two solid surfaces under dry or
Ring on Plate Ball on Three Plates
lubricated conditions. The unique self-aligning design ensures uniform solid-solid contact
and axial force distribution under all conditions. A modular set of standard and novel
Friction Measurement of Toothpaste
geometries offers a choice of different contact profiles and direct simulation of end-use
The accompanying figure shows the coefficient of friction profiles of two commercially
conditions. Accurate and precise control of axial force, rotational speed, and temperature
available toothpastes tested between textured PMMA plates (acting as tooth substitutes)
inherent to TA Instrument rheometers provides for the best and widest range of friction
using the ring on plate configuration. The whitening toothpaste, with abrasive particles,
measurements.
has higher friction at low speeds, but the gel toothpaste’s friction profile shows a rapid
The advanced TRIOS software offers easy setup and control of tribo-rheometry tests and increase at higher speeds. This behavior can be explained by comparing the flow
contains a complete set of variables required for data analysis including the coefficient curves of the two toothpastes – although both materials are shear thinning, the viscosity
of friction (μ), load force (FL), friction force (FF) and Gumbel number (Gu). These may of whitening toothpaste decreases more rapidly than the gel toothpaste. This results in
be used to construct Stribeck curves, static friction measurements, or explore specific increased hydrodynamic drag and greater friction at higher rotation speeds.
combinations of temperature, contact force, and motion.
Toothpaste
Features and Benefits
• Compatible with Stepped Disposable Peltier Plate and Environmental Test Chamber Ball on Three Balls Three Balls on Plate
104
• Characterize materials wear and coefficient of friction under dry or lubricated Gel Toothpaste
1.1 Whitening Toothpaste
conditions
• Unique self-aligning design for best solid-solid contact The Tribo-Rheometry Accessory is compatible with the Advanced Peltier Plate, Stepped 1.0
103
• Modular set of geometries offers choice of contact profiles Disposable Peltier Plate, and the Environmental Test Chamber (ETC) for accurate and
0.9
Coefficient of Friction
Viscosity (Pa.s)
• Interchangeable parts for customized substrates stable temperature control for all test geometries. The choice of four standard geometries
0.8
• Automatic software calculation of relevant friction parameters – Ring on Plate, Ball on Three Plates, Three Balls on Plate, and Ball on Three Balls – meets
102
• Easy installation and removal the diverse requirements of tribology applications and offers a variety of contact profiles. 0.7
The Ring on Plate geometry may also be configured as a partitioned ring, which permits
0.6
the replenishment of lubricant between the two solid surfaces. The accessory’s versatile
101
configurations and easily interchangeable substrates are ideal for studying the effect 0.5
of friction and long-term wear on materials ranging from automotive components and 0.4
greases, lubrication in prosthetic devices, and the performance of personal care creams
0.3 100
and lotions. 0 10-2 10-1 100 101
Velocity (rad/s)
49 Tribology 50
MAGNETO-RHEOLOGY ACCESSORY
MR Fluid Structure Formation
107
1.0
106
Magneto-Rheology 0.8
Rheology of MR Fluids
The new MR Accessory enables the complete characterization of magneto-rheological 105
Magnetorheological fluids consist of ferrous colloidal particles suspended in a carrier
fluids under the influence of a controlled field. Applied fields up to 1 T and a sample
G’ (Pa) G” (Pa)
0.6 fluid. The data in the plot reveal the extent of structural development in an MR fluid with
temperature range of -10 °C to 170 °C make the MR Accessory ideal for all studies of MR 104
increasing magnetic field through the storage and loss moduli.The early time-dependence
B (T)
fluids and ferrofluids. 0.4 before field application indicates ongoing development of field-independent structure.
103
On increasing the strength of the applied magnetic field, structural reorientation results in
The MR Accessory applies a controlled field through an integrated electro-magnetic coil
102 0.2 a drastic increase in the storage modulus, leading to sample gelation.
located below the sample. This coil operates in conjunction with an upper yoke to deliver
a homogeneous magnetic field that is normal to the plate surface. The system includes a
Features and Benefits 101
0.0
channel to accommodate an optional Hall probe for real-time measurement and closed-
• Smart SwapTM technology for quick installation
loop control of the sample field. 100
• Complete control of magnetic field profiles, including: constant, step, ramp, sine 0 300 600 900 1200
wave, triangle wave, and wave functions with field offset time (s)
• Patented Force Rebalance Transducer (FRT) minimizes axial compliance
MR Fluid Viscous Response
η (Pa.S)
η (Pa.s)
200
100
Specifications 100
5 °C to 75 °C (standard)
Sample Temperature
-10 °C to 170 °C (extended)
Sample Temperature Measurement and 0 0
Standard 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0 30 60 90 120 150
Closed-Loop Control*
B (T) time (s)
Applied Field -1 T to 1 T
Magnetic Field Measurement and
Optional
Closed-Loop Control MR fluids tend to show a non-linear viscosity dependence on the magnetic field as shown The data above display the transient response of an MR fluid to step changes in the
20 mm parallel plate in the plot above. The viscosity shows a rapid increase with field strength at low fields. The magnetic field. Changing the field strength provides a direct way to tune the sample
Test Geometries
20 mm, 2° cone rate of viscosity change with field starts to gradually decrease as the sample approaches viscosity. At larger field strengths, the sample develops a structure dependent on field and
its saturation strength. Understanding an MR fluid’s saturation field strength is critical to the shear application time that results in a thixotropic response.
*When configured with appropriate computer-controlled circulator. design of high performance devices, such as, brakes, clutches, and dampers.
51 Magneto-Rheology 52
RELATIVE HUMIDITY ACCESSORY
Effect of Relative Humidity on Adhesive Curing
DHR-RH 104
The DHR-RH Accessory is a new environmental system for the Discovery Hybrid Rheometer
Adhesive curing under controlled humidity conditions
that enables accurate control of sample temperature and relative humidity. The DHR-RH 103
The curing process of poly(vinyl acetate) (PVA) adhesives is driven by the loss of moisture
Accessory employs a custom-designed humidity and temperature chamber that is
from the glue to the atmosphere. The rate of this moisture loss is governed by the ambient
optimized for rheological measurements. The DHR‑RH Accessory provides stable, reliable 102
humidity. While curing kinetics is important, a reliable adhesive bond also depends on a
control of temperature and humidity over a wide range of operating conditions and
sufficient modulus. The accompanying data illustrates the curing time and bulk modulus
operating range and also provides quantitative bulk rheological properties which are needed to evaluate 10-1
• Optimized gas flow eliminates interference from laboratory conditions adhesive performance. 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
• Completely integrated system including native control and coordination of Time t (s)
temperature, humidity, and rheology through powerful TRIOS software
• Wide variety of test geometries:
- Standard parallel plate
- Disposable parallel plate Tensile modulus of Fuel Cell Membrane – Humidity Effects
- Film Tension
Fuel cell membrane performance
- Annular Ring 10 500
Fuel cell proton exchange membranes have performance characteristics that are strong
- Surface Diffusion 50 °C 50 °C
functions of gas humidity. At low relative humidity (RH), membrane conductivity drops and 90 °C 90 °C
- Torsion Rectangular 8 400
the efficiency of the membranes decreases. For this reason, the operating environment
E’ (MPa)
dominated by diffusion
accessory was used to simultaneously measure the tensile modulus and monitor the
• True Dynamic Axial Film Tension
change in sample length as a function of temperature and humidity for a commercial 4 200
• Tribo-rheometry – Ring on plate, 3 Balls on Plate
fluoropolymer fuel cell membrane. This information is important in designing for load and
• DMA geometries for true dynamic deformation in the axial direction: film
vibration tolerance, as well as dimensional stability with respect to hygroscopic expansion. 2 100
tension, 3-point bending, single/dual cantilever
Specifications 0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature Range 5 ˚C to 120 ˚C
RH (%) RH (%)
Humidity Range 5% to 95%
5-90% RH: ± 3% RH
Humidity Accuracy
> 90% RH: ± 5% RH
53 Relative Humidity 54
ELECTRO-RHEOLOGY ACCESSORY
DC Voltage Response of a Starch in Oil Suspension
Viscosity (Pa.s)
parallel plate or concentric cylinder geometries. The accessory is available for all Geometry Insulator 125
DHR models and compatible temperature systems include the popular Peltier Plate Step Voltage on Starch Suspension under Steady Shear 100
Voltage Brush
(-40 °C to 200 °C) and Peltier Concentric Cylinder (-20 °C to 150 °C). A custom waveform A 10% starch solution in silicon oil demonstrates dramatic and reversible changes in
High Voltage Cable Insulated Geometry
and function generator enables the user to program a wide range of voltage profiles from TREK™ Amplifier structure under the application of high voltage.The figure shows time-dependent viscosity 75
directly in TRIOS Software. Voltage Profiles include: constant voltage, step voltage, ramp with varying DC voltage, from 500 to 4000 V, applied for 100 s. The underlying rheological
50
voltage, sine wave voltage function, triangle wave voltage function, and wave functions test is a constant rate at 1 s-1, which minimizes the disturbance to the structuring process.
with DC offsets. There are no limitations to the type of rheological experiments that can be Peltier Plate When an electrical field is applied, polarization of the starch particles in the non- 25
performed with this accessory. A protective polycarbonate shield with trigger interlocks is conducting silicone oil leads to stringing of the starch particles, which align between the
0
also included with the accessory to provide safety from electrical shocks. electrode plates. This orientation is responsible for the strong viscosity increase. The time 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175
to align the particles depends on the viscosity of the suspending fluid and the strength of time (s)
Peltier Plate
Grounding Wire the electrical field. Because under the applied shear rate, deformation of the structuring
process is not completely eliminated, a maximum viscosity is observed when the dynamic
Features and Benefits equilibrium between forming and breaking of strings of aligned particles is achieved.
• Smart Swap™ technology
AC Voltage Response of a Starch in Oil Suspension
• Easy installation and removal Sinusoidal Voltage Oscillation under Steady Shear
• Compatible with Peltier Plate and Peltier Concentric Cylinder Electro-Rheological materials demonstrate interesting responses to AC voltage profiles. 100 4000
• 25 mm and 40 mm diameter plates with ceramic insulation The figure to the right shows the viscosity response at a constant shear rate when an AC
90
• 28 mm diameter DIN concentric cylinder rotor voltage with a peak maximum of 4000 V and a frequency of 0.01 Hz is applied to a starch
3000
• Wide voltage range: 4000 VDC, 4000 VAC (8000 V peak-to-peak) in oil suspension. Under this applied electrical profile, it can be seen that the viscosity
80
2000
• Compatible temperature systems changes with twice the frequency of the voltage, or put another way, is in phase with the 70
Viscosity (Pa.s)
ER Voltage (V)
- Peltier Plate: -40 °C to 200 °C absolute value of the voltage. This behavior occurs because the viscosity is independent 60
1000
- Peltier Concentric Cylinder: -20 °C to 150 °C of the sign of the voltage. When the electrical field has zero voltage, the viscosity has the 50 0
• Fully programmable from TRIOS Software lowest value.
• Flexible voltage profile programing including: 40
-1000
- constant voltage 30
-2000
- step voltage, ramp voltage 20
- sine wave voltage function -3000
10
- triangle wave voltage function
0 -4000
- wave functions with DC offsets 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
time (s)
55 Electro-Rheology 56
UV CURING ACCESSORIES UV LED Accessory Technology
The UV LED accessories use arrays of light emitting diodes that provide single peak
wavelength light sources. The LED array is mounted on a PCB and is fixed to a water jacket
20 mm Diameter Quartz Plate that cools the LED’s during use. Like the UV light guide system, LED’s are pre-aligned to
UV Curing Accessories Cover
ensure uniform irradiance across the surface of the plate. There are two LED accessories
UV-curable materials are widely used for coatings, adhesives, and inks. When these available at wavelengths of 365 nm and 455 nm. The maximum output UV intensity is
materials are exposed to UV radiation, a fast cross-linking reaction occurs, typically within Collimator 150 mW/cm2 and 350 mW/cm2, respectively. They are fully integrated with the rheometer Features and Benefits
less than a second to a few minutes. Two Smart Swap™ accessories for rheological through a Smart Swap™ option. Trigger time and intensity are conveniently programmed • Smart Swap™ technology
characterization of these materials are available for the DHR-3 and DHR-2 rheometers. Mirror
Light Guide Socket through the software. • New technology replaces mercury bulb systems
One accessory uses a light guide and reflecting mirror assembly to transfer UV radiation • 365 nm wavelength with peak intensity of 150 mW/cm2
from a high-pressure mercury light source. The second accessory uses self-contained light • 455 nm wavelength with peak intensity of 350 mW/cm2
emitting diodes (LED) arrays to deliver light to the sample. The UV Curing accessories
Purge Gas Port • No intensity degradation over time
Smart Swap™ Base
include 20 mm quartz plate, UV light shield, and nitrogen purge cover. Optional Cover
20 mm Diameter • Even intensity across plate diameter, LED positioned
Quartz Plate
temperature control to a maximum of 150 °C is available using the Electrically Heated directly below plate
Plates (EHP) option. Disposable plates are available for hard UV coatings, which cannot • Compact and fully integrated design including power,
intensity settings and trigger
be removed from the plates once cured.
Water Jacket • Cover with Nitrogen purge ports
UV Light Guide Accessory Technology
• Optional disposable Acrylic plates
The UV Light Guide accessory includes a lower Smart Swap™ assembly with quartz plate,
• Optional temperature control to 150 ˚C
light source mount, collimator, 5 mm diameter light guide, and UV mercury lamp source
(Excelitas Omnicure S2000). It provides a broad wavelength spectrum from 320 nm to 500
nm, with a primary peak at 365 nm. The high pressure 200 W mercury vapor lamp provides UV Accessory Application
Smart Swap™ Base
a source intensity up to 30,000 mW/cm . External filter holder and filters are available for
2 These accessories allow the study of UV curing reactions by monitoring the elastic (G’) and
the light source. viscous (G”) moduli.The example on the left shows results of a pressure sensitive adhesive,
(PSA), characterized with the UV Light Guide Accessory.The PSA was held at an isothermal
Effect of UV Curing Intensity
temperature of 25 °C and the curing profile was measured at radiation intensities from
Features and Benefits
50 mW/cm² to 150 mW/cm². The sample is measured for 30 seconds before the light is
• Smart Swap™ technology 107
50mW/cm2 turned on.The data show faster reaction kinetics with increasing intensity, as evidenced by
• Convenient compact 100mW/cm2
the shorter time for crossover of G’ and G”. Similar results can be obtained with controlled
• Collimated light and mirror assembly ensure uniform 106
150mW/cm2
temperature, where the reaction is seen to occur more quickly at higher temperatures.
irradiance across plate diameter
The curing reaction happens in less than two seconds. The fast data acquisition of the
• Maximum intensity at plate 300 mW/cm2 105
Discovery Hybrid Rheometers (up to 50 pts/sec) enables clear identification of the liquid
• Broad range spectrum with main peak at 365 nm 105
|G*| (Pa)
to solid transition. Note that changing the intensity and temperature by small amounts
• One system with specific wavelengths accessible
(Pa)
104
shifts the crossover point by a fraction of a second. This information is important for
through filtering options
104
G’’
understanding adhesive control parameters for high-speed UV curing processes, as well
• Cover with nitrogen purge ports 103
as for understanding differences in initiators when formulating materials.
• Optional disposable acrylic plates Increasing
G’
Intensity
• Optional temperature control to 150 ˚C 103
102
• Software programmable trigger time and intensity 28 29 30 31 32 33
Time(s)
34 35
102
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
time (s)
57 UV Curing 58
DIELECTRIC MEASUREMENT ACCESSORY BNC Connections
to LCR Meter
Simultaneous Dielectric and Rheology of Hand Creams on Freezing
108 107
Dielectric Accessory Wire to Upper Plate
The Dielectric Accessory, available for all DHR models, extends material characterization 106
capabilities by providing an additional technique similar to dynamic mechanical. Dielectric 107 Cooling rate: 3 ˚C/min
Ground Geometry with
105
Environmental Test Chamber (see page 30) provides temperature control over a range of separation occurs in the NIVEA, not the POND’S. During the cooling process, as phase
0.175
-160 °C to 350 °C. The accessory allows for the simultaneous collection of rheological and separation gradually occurs, the water phase grows changing the morphology. As the
ε’
dielectric information, or dielectric measurements can be run independently. morphology gradually changes, so too does the G’. The large change in G’ of the POND’S
30.0 0.15
is the result of a transition of a more stable and uniform morphology.
tan (δ)
0.1
• 25 mm diameter plates with ceramic insulation The figure to the right shows a temperature ramp on a Poly (methyl methacralyte), PMMA, 100000 Hz
1000000 Hz
• Disposable plates for curing system sample at four different dielectric frequencies ranging from 1,000 Hz to 1,000,000 Hz. It 0 0.075
• Stand-alone dielectric measurements can be seen here that the magnitude of ε’ decreases with increasing frequency through
• Combined rheological and dielectric measurements the transition region and the peak of the transition in tan δ moves to higher temperatures 0.05
-15.0
• Fully programmable from TRIOS Software with increasing frequency.
• Time-Temperature Superposition 0.025
59 Dielectric 60
IMMOBILIZATION CELL ACCESSORY
Immobilization cell
The new Immobilization Cell Accessory for the Discovery Hybrid Rheometer permits the Specifications
characterization of drying, retention, and immobilization kinetics of paints, coatings and
Temperature Range -10 °C to 180 °C
slurries. Solvent is dewatered from the sample through a paper substrate affixed to a
perforated lower plate under controlled temperature and vacuum. Rheological changes Temperature Resolution 0.01 °C
in the sample during this immobilization process are simultaneously quantified through Pressure difference between coating and
0 to 85 kPa**
an oscillatory time sweep test with controlled axial force. Solid state Peltier heating substrate
and cooling provides faster, more stable temperature control, and is easier to use than Cell construction Anodized Aluminum
competitve designs that rely on liquid-based temperature control. The DHR Immobilization
*With appropriate counter-cooling
Cell is a Smart Swap™ system that is extremely easy to install, use, and clean. **Depends on pump capability
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0 10 20 30 40
time (min)
61 Immobilization Cell 62
STARCH PASTING CELL ACCESSORY
Two Scans each of Dent Corn and Waxy Maize Starch
Heater Element
90
Cup 1.5
Starch Pasting Cell (SPC) Impeller 80
Temperature (˚C)
The Starch Pasting Cell (SPC) provides a more accurate and powerful tool to characterize Water Out
Gelatinization of Starch Products
Viscosity (Pa.s)
Starch is not only a food product; functionally modified starches are widely used in the 70
the gelatinization of raw and modified starch products, as well as the properties of the Cooling Water Channel
industry including adhesives, paper, coatings, wood, packaging, pharmaceutical, and 1.0
starch gels. It can also be used for characterizing many other highly unstable materials.
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many others. When starch is heated above a critical temperature, the starch granules
It uses an innovative impeller design for mixing, reduction of water loss, and control of
Smart Swap™ Base undergo an irreversible process, known as gelatinization. The properties of the starch
sedimentation during testing. The actual sample temperature is measured and controlled 50
Temperature Sensor 0.5
gels depend on the origin of the raw starch (crop, potatoes, etc.), the environmental
in a temperature chamber with heating/cooling rates up to 30 °C/min.
conditions (seasons) or the modification. The viscosity curve, referred to as pasting curve, Dent Corn Starch
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Waxy Maize Starch
produced by heating and cooling starches generally has a similar characteristic shape.
The figure to the right shows two scans each of both a Dent Corn and Waxy Maize starch. 0 30
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Technology The benefit of the DHR starch cell design can easily be observed in the unprecedented
time (s)
The SPC consists of the cell jacket, an impeller, and aluminum cup with locking cover. reproducibility of the pasting curves for these two starch products.
The cell jacket houses a heating coil and liquid cooling channel, which surrounds the
Aluminum cup for fast heating and cooling. A Platinum Resistance Thermometer (PRT) is Advanced Starch Rheology
located in intimate contact with the bottom of the cup for precise and accurate sample In addition to measuring the characteristic pasting curve of starch products, the starch
temperature control.The impeller is designed with blades at the bottom for sample mixing. cell brings new testing capabilities for measuring properties of the starch gels. The figure Dent Corn Starch Gelatinization
Solvent loss is minimized via a conical ring at the top of the rotor, which acts to condense to the right shows additional data obtained on Dent Corn starch using an oscillation
test to monitor the gelation process of the starch under negligible shearing. In this test, 75 125
water (or other solvents) that vaporizes during heating, and return it to the bulk sample.
the sample is sheared while ramping temperature to keep starch particles suspended.
At 75 °C, when the viscosity is high enough to inhibit particle settling, the steady shear
Features and Benefits
was stopped and testing was continued at a small oscillating stress. The figure shows 50 100
G’’ (Pa)
• Smart Swap™ technology
Temperature (˚C)
storage modulus, G’, and the loss modulus, G”. which provide extremely sensitive
• Heating/Cooling rates up 30 °C/min
information about the structural characteristics of the starch gelation and final gel.
• Higher accuracy for greater reproducibility
This enables the development of valuable structure-property relationships. The ability to 25 75
• Robust Cup and Impeller
G’ (Pa)
make these sensitive measurements is not possible on traditional starch characterization
• Impeller keeps unstable particles suspended in
instrumentation.
liquid phase during measurements
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• Impeller design minimizes loss of water or other solvents
• Sample temperature measured directly
• All rheometer test modes available for advanced
measurements on gelled starches and other materials -25 25
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• Optional conical rotor for traditional rheological measurements Time (s)
Sym/Antisym Ratio
1.2
• Safe under all conditions of normal use 200 accompanied by reduction in the Symmetric/Antisymmetric peak ratio and a concurrent
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• Free space coupling maximizes laser intensity at sample 25°
25° increase in the number of Gauche conformers.
• Rheo-Raman data analysis performed in OMNIC software lotion and the changes in sample rheology. This example demonstrates the effectivity of
• Temperature control up to 100 oC using Upper Heated Plate (UHP) The effect of temperature on the sample spectra is summarized in the plots above. Rheo-Raman analysis to specifically correlate chemical structural changes with rheology,
• Optical table provides excellent stability, alignment, and vibration free Significant changes were observed in two specific regions of the spectra and the enabling formulators to prescriptively tune the product performance through its chemical
The ratio of the peak intensities – Gauche to Trans, and Symmetric to Antisymmetric –
characterize the chain conformation and crystalline order in the sample.
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