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Brookfield-Ametek RVDV3T Extra Rheometer (rotational viscometer).TA Instruments DHR-2, Discovery Hybrid Rheometer 600☌ maximum 200 mN.m maximum torque 300 rad/s maximum angular velocity.
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TA Instruments Discovery Series TGA-MS 0.1-500☌/minimum in linear control or up to 2000☌/minimum in ballistic heating over the range ambient to 1,200☌ maximum temperature online quadrupole mass spectrometer (0-300 m/z).TA Instruments DSC250, Differential Scanning Calorimeter, -90☌-550☌.Labthink PERME® W3/230 Water Vapor Transmission Rate Test System.Labconco high-vacuum drying and lyophilization.Mettler Microbalances, 0.01 mg resolution.Carver compression press, both platins heated.HAAKE MiniJet II Injection Molding System 12,000 bar max 250☌ maximum mold temperature 400☌ maximum cylinder temperature.HAAKE MiniLab II micro compounder, conical twin-screw, approximately 8-10 gram minimum.The HAAKE MiniJet II Injection Molding System. The UGA New Materials Institute has constructed some of the largest respirometers in North America for its biological degradation studies, totaling 252 chambers for environmental simulation. Some of this equipment is used by our Bioseniatic℠ Laboratory, as part of our analytical and certification process for Bioseniatic™ materials and products. The equipment below is available at the New Materials Institute. The UGA New Materials Institute primarily operates out of the Riverbend Research Laboratory complex, where approximately 3,500 square feet of laboratory space is dedicated to research and development efforts on new and existing materials used in single-use and coatings applications.
Our team’s unique approach to partnerships with industry and our motivation to solve the world’s most pressing problems with incumbent plastics are central to the processing equipment and characterization instrumentation roster in our facilities.Īdditionally, the UGA Office of Research provides an array of complementary Core Facilities & Research Services that are available to researchers at UGA, other universities, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and industry. The instrumentation toolset available at the University of Georgia New Materials Institute specializes in polymer and composite analysis with a focus on understanding the performance of new materials during processing, service life and end-of-life. White direct’s the Institute’s Bioseniatic℠ Laboratory, which utilizes some of the largest respirometers in North America for its biological degradation studies, totaling 192 chambers for environmental simulation.
Evan White, PhD, checks samples from a degradation study, which is conducted in a respirometer.