Guide To Set Up Rheometer
Guide To Set Up Rheometer
Guide To Set Up Rheometer
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>Settings>Inertia: Calibrate.
or by
Enter sample information within the Notes Page
selecting Notes>New.
18. Sample Loading
The amount of sample volume that is required, based on the dimensions entered
in the Geometry page>Dimensions tab for cone, parallel and concentric cylinder
systems, can be found in Geometry page>Settings: Approximate sample volume.
a. When testing a dispersion or polymer melt when using the Peltier or
Parallel Plate ETC, go to Help>Video Clips: Loading and Trimming a
Sample or review Steps 19 & 20.
b. When testing a polymer in pellet form, use the 25mm plates in
conjunction with a melt ring, supplied in the Reusable Plate ETC kit, to
contain the pellets. Place the melt ring around the lower 25mm stepped
plate to form a well into which the pellets are placed, close the ETC, set a
melt temperature
, allow sufficient time for the pellets to melt, and
then lower the gap appropriately, then follow Step 19 & 20.
c. When testing a solid torsion sample using the ETC Torsion Kit: choose
Help>Content and Index>Index>Torsion>Guide to Sample Preparation.
NOTE: Make sure that you run the compliance sample to
determine the instrument compliance. This is determined by
pressing the compliance calibrate button, located within the
Geometry Page>Settings>Compliance: Calibrate.
This value should be less than 1.0E-2.
NOTE: Close the left ETC door and bend the upper moveable
thermocouple (not the braided thermocouple attached to the heating
elements) approximately 1.5 2 mm away from sample. Ensure
that the thermocouple does not contact the geometry or the sample
when the doors are fully closed.
d. Concentric cylinder: Use the volume of material specified in the Geometry
page>Settings: Approximate Sample Volume.
e. Disposable ETC: Attach the plates loosely to the upper shaft and lower
stage, in order for the plates to slide without slipping out of the holder,
and then lower the plates to within 5mm. Activate normal force control
when viewing the Instrument Status Page, with settings: Normal
force: 5N, Tolerance: 1N, Limit Up/Down: 100 m, Set initial value: On,
Return to Window: On, Compression mode. Once the normal force has
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reached 5N, then tighten screws, this will to ensure that the plates are
parallel. Then raise the upper geometry and load the sample following
18.a.
f. Solid Sample Submersion System: Follow the Submersion Clamp
Loading Wizard found in Geometry page>Dimensions: Load sample
19. Gap Closure
After loading a sample, the gap is closed by three different methods.
NOTE: When using the cone geometry, the gap set must be equal to the
truncation gap value that is scribed on the geometry shaft.
NOTE: When using the parallel plate geometry, the gap is variable, and
should be between 750 microns and Geometry Diameter (microns)/10.
a. Manually enter the desired gap by selecting the enter gap icon
or by
selecting Instrument>Gap>Enter Gap
b. Automatically have the instrument go to the gap value entered in the
Geometry Page>Dimensions by using the go to gap icon
or select
Instrument>Gap>Go To Geometry Gap.
NOTE: When using 19.a or 19.b, the compression settings (type,
speed and distance above the geometry gap) can be adjusted by
going to Options>Instrument>Gap: Sample Compression.
c. Manually raise or lower the gap by using the
icons.
NOTE: These icons are only available when viewing the
Instrument Status Page.
20. Trimming the Gap (cone or plate geometry systems)
Load extra material and close the gap to a value of 5% larger than the required
gap, so that excess material is expelled from between the upper geometry, and
lower the plate, i.e. overfilled state. Then hold the spindle knob with one hand, in
order to keep the geometry from rotating, and trim the excess material using a
right edged tool with the other hand. Then lower the gap to the final test gap, i.e.
by 5% to allow the correct filled state to be achieved.
NOTE:
If using Rheology Advantage 4.0 or greater, go to
Instrument>Bearing Lock or depress the Bearing lock icon
. This will
electronically inhibit any rotation of the geometry and allow one to trim
the sample without holding the spindle knob.
Under-filling
Over-filling
Correct filling
or choose Experiment>Run.
* To upgrade to the latest version of Rheology Advantage, please request the upgrade form from TA
Instruments
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Table 1.
Calibration
Guide
Instrument Inertia
Geometry Inertia
(Step 8)
(Step 10)
(Step 11)
Monthly
Recommendation: Keep a log of this value
(Step 13.b)
(Step 14)
Gap Compensation
(Step 15)
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