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Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analyzer Netzsch Dma 242 E Artemis, supplied by NETZSCH, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Microstructure Development and Properties of the Two-Component Melt-Spun Ni 55 Fe 20 Cu 5 P 10 B 10 Alloy at Elevated Temperatures
Journal: Materials
doi: 10.3390/ma14071741
Figure Legend Snippet: Storage modulus E’ versus temperature plots derived from DMTA (dynamic mechanical thermal analysis). The following symbols: T 1maxA , T 1minA , T 2maxA , T 1minB , T 2maxB , T 1maxC , T 1minC , T 2maxC , T 2minC , and T 3maxC denote successive maxima and minima of the storage modulus E’ occurring in alloys A, B, and C, respectively, and occurring in the TCMS alloy and assigned to the structural components corresponding to alloys A, B, and C.
Techniques Used: Derivative Assay