Netzsch TMA Hyperion 402 F3 Hyperion
Next to its conventional creep testing setups, the Institute I purchased in 2012 a compact setup aimed at investigating very small samples in the range of milli- and micrometers. The Netzsch TMA Hyperion 402 F3 Hyperion uses an electromagnetic actuation providing up to 3 N force and ensures a reliable measurement of the displacement with an accuracy of a few nanometers. The tests can be performed in controlled environment between -150°C and +1500°C. The setup is used to study the local creep properties of materials.
General:
- Temperature range: -150°C – +1500°C
- Measuring range/ resolution: 500µm/ 0,125nm
- Force range/ resolution: 0,001N – 3N/ <0,01mN
- Force or displacement controlled, static or dynamic
- Atmospheres: Vacuum or Ar protective gas
Tensile tests:
- Stress range: <170MPa (F=3N; Æ=150µm)
- Temperature range: -150°C – +1500°C
Compression tests:
- Stress range: <1300MPa (F=1,28N; Æ=25µm)
- Temperature range: -150°C – +800°C
Responsible employees:
Department of Materials Science and EngineeringOliver Nagel, M. Sc.
Chair of General Materials Properties
Jan Vollhüter, M. Sc.
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Chair of General Materials Properties
- Phone number: +49 9131 85-27485
- Email: jan.vollhueter@fau.de