Unlocking Material Performance with Rheology and DMA for Aerospace and Defense Applications

Wednesday, July 8, 2025
11:00 AM EDT | 8:00 AM PDT

Join us for an insightful webinar exploring how Rheology and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) are transforming material design and performance evaluation across industries—especially in aerospace and defense. These powerful, complementary techniques allow us to probe the mechanical behavior of solids, soft solids, and liquids under real-world conditions.

We’ll dive into how rheological flow measurements reveal long-timescale fluid behavior and processing characteristics, while dynamic testing uncovers how materials respond to changes in time, temperature, and humidity. From lightweight composite materials like Garolite to advanced coatings and UV-curable adhesives, we’ll show how these tools help engineers and scientists:
  • Optimize material formulations and processing conditions
  • Understand thermal transitions and mechanical evolution during curing
  • Improve product reliability and performance in demanding environments
Whether you're working with powder coatings, epoxies, or 3D-printed UV curables, this session will provide practical insights into how structure, composition, and processing influence mechanical properties—and how to harness that knowledge for innovation.




Meet the Speaker


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Keith Coasey, Ph.D.

Field Applications Scientist

Keith has a bachelor's degree in Physics (minors: Economics, Mathematics) from Millersville University, and a PhD in Materials Science from University of Delaware, specialized in polymer physics, thermal analysis, rheology, and additive manufacturing. Keith joined TA Instruments as a rheology applications scientist in the summer of 2021. In his free time, Keith enjoys hiking, programming, and music composition. On nice days, he can be found outdoors barbecuing or hiking with his two dogs.

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