Dilatometer (TMA)
Contact details
Name
Jake Locke
j.a.locke@warwick.ac.uk
Phone
+44(0)24765 75187
Brief Description
The TMA easily and rapidly measures sample displacement to nanometre precision (growth, shrinkage, movement, etc.) as a function of temperature, time, and applied force.
Detailed Description
Thermal Mechanical Analysis (TMA) easily and rapidly measures sample displacement to nanometre precision (growth, shrinkage, movement, etc.) as a function of temperature, time, and applied force. The use of Liquid Nitrogen and a heater gives measuring range of -150°C to 1000°C. For static expansion measurements, a probe rests on a sample on a stage with minimal downward pressure. The system can perform either static or dynamic measurements due to a built in force/frequency generator. Typical materials under investigation are: composite materials, glass, polymers, ceramics and metals. The variety of measuring systems allows sample geometries such as fibers, rods, films, rods or cylinders. Usage requires academic oversight.
Facility details
University of Warwick
Warwick Thermal Energy Facility
Thermal Analysis