Dynamic mechanical analysis rheometer Kinexus Prime DSR+
for asphalt

dynamic mechanical analysis rheometer
dynamic mechanical analysis rheometer
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Characteristics

Type
for dynamic mechanical analysis
Measured material
for asphalt

Description

The Kinexus DSR+ is a dynamic shear rheometer for research and development requirements in the Asphalt industry, with true ‘plug and play’ functionality for all measuring systems and environmental control units. The Kinexus DSR+ enables pioneering Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) based testing while offering access to a full range of standard rheological tests with total flexibility of test design and set-up. The Kinexus DSR+ incorporates technological innovations that enable optimal flexibility in rheological test capabilities and protocols - for meeting quality control requirements in the Asphalt industry. Grade testing to industry standards such as AASHTO and EN specifications with Time-Temperature Superposition for master curve generation. Wide variety of measurement geometries optimized for rheological characterization of liquid binders through to solid asphalt cores. All modes of rheological operation – stress control, shear rate control and direct strain controlled oscillation at demand strain amplitude for accurate control of sample strain history. Access to all rheological tests supplied with the standard Kinexus package in addition to the standard Asphalt software. Unique rSpace software interface that offers total flexibility of test set-up - from sequence-driven Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)-type functionality to fully customizable test design.

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 12 - Stand C2

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