Rheometrics ARES DMA Testing Services

How Our Lab Uses the Rheometrics ARES DMA

The Rheometric Scientific ARES is a mechanical spectrometer capable of subjecting a sample to either a dynamic (sinusoidal) or steady (linear) shear strain (deformation), then measuring the resultant torque expended by the sample in response to the shear strain. Shear strain is applied by the motor; torque is measured by the transducer.

Common Applications

  • visco-elastic measurements in the melt and solid state, creep and stress relaxation studies, time-temperature superposition and WLF parameter determination. Rotational cone and plate or parallel plate rheology in steady or dynamic modes with first and second normal stress measurements.

Operating Ranges Offered

Operating ranges for Rheometrics ARES DMA
Temperature -125°C to 600°C
Frequency 0.01 to 500 rad/s
Steady or dynamic rotational modes
Torque range 2 to 2000 gm-cm

Related Testing Services

Available Tests for Rheometrics ARES DMA
M-603 Shear Modulus vs. Temperature by DMA
R-023 First Normal Stress Difference by DMA (1 Temperature)
M-601 DMA - Torsional (5 Temperatures, 0.1-500/s)
R-024 Characteristic Relaxation Time by DMA (5 Temperatures)
R-025 Thermal Stability by Cone and Plate DMA
R-027 Cure Kinetics by DMA-isothermal
R-028 Cure Kinetics by DMA -non isothermal
R-021 DMA Cone and Plate Steady Shear Rheology (1 Temperature)
R-022 DMA Parallel Plate Dynamic Rheology (3 Temperatures)
R-026 Transition Temperature by DMA
M-611 Stress Relaxation/Creep Compliance by Time Sweeps
R-020 DMA Cone and Plate Dynamic Rheology (1 Temperature)
M-610 Stress Relaxation/ Creep Compliance by DMA (frequency sweeps)
Rheometrics ARES DMA  used for in-house testing at DatapointLabs
The Rheometrics ARES DMA at DatapointLabs

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Share your requirements

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Confirm the approach

We’ll align the appropriate method, specimen requirements, and deliverables to your objectives, then provide a quote and test plan.

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Submit your PO and materials

Send the purchase order and arrange delivery of materials or specimens so the program can move into scheduling and execution.

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You’ll receive an engineering test report with digital data delivery, along with any agreed raw data or method-appropriate outputs.

Typical turnaround for most testing is five business days. Longer-duration programs may require more time.

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