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Instrument for measuring the rheological parameters of highly impregnated thermoplastics

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Instrument ÉPIRS-2 for evaluating the rheological parameters of highly impregnated thermoplastics has been developed, produced and tested. This instrument can be used for investigating the above materials over a wide temperature range (from room temperature to 100‡ C) with various combinations of loads which produce either uniform simple shearing or compression with shearing. The deformations of the material as a function of time are automatically recorded.

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Shapiro, T.M., Gel'man, V.B. & Gershkovich, B.M. Instrument for measuring the rheological parameters of highly impregnated thermoplastics. Meas Tech 9, 819–821 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00996046

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