thermomechanical analysis (tma)

How Does TMA Work?

In TMA, a sample is subjected to a controlled temperature program while a constant or variable load is applied. The instrument measures the dimensional changes (expansion or contraction) of the sample as a function of temperature. The data obtained can be used to calculate coefficients of thermal expansion, glass transition temperatures, and other thermal properties. The key components of a TMA instrument include a furnace, a probe for applying the load, and a displacement sensor to measure the dimensional changes.

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