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Ta q800 dynamic mechanical analyzer

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The TA Q800 Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer is a laboratory instrument designed to measure the mechanical properties of materials. It can perform various tests, including tensile, compression, and shear testing, to analyze the viscoelastic behavior of solid and semi-solid samples. The Q800 measures the storage modulus, loss modulus, and tan delta of materials across a wide range of temperatures and frequencies.

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Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Foam Samples

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Dynamic mechanical analysis was conducted using a TA Q800 Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer (TA Instruments, New Castle, DE, USA) in compression mode. Foam cylinders were prepared using an 8 mm biopsy punch, and cut to approximately 5 mm in length using a razor. Samples were equilibrated to 0 °C for 5 min, and heated to 120 °C at 3 °C/min while undergoing 40 µm deformations at 1 Hz.
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Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Foam

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Dynamic mechanical analysis was conducted using a TA Q800 Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer (TA Instruments, New Castle, DE, USA) in compression mode. Foam cylinders were prepared using an 8 mm biopsy punch, and cut to approximately 5 mm in length using a razor. Samples were equilibrated to 0 °C for 5 min, and heated to 120 °C at 3 °C/min while undergoing 40 μm deformations at 1 Hz.
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Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Injection-Molded Samples

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Dynamic mechanical analysis was carried out using TA Q800 Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer, New Castle, DE, USA. Rectangular specimen (4 mm × 8 mm × 70 mm) were cut from the gauge length of injection-molded specimen and tested in dual cantilever mode. Samples were tested at temperatures between −50 and 100 °C at a heating rate of 3 °C/min at a 1 Hz frequency and a 0.1% strain amplitude in order to determine glass transition temperature, storage, and loss moduli.
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