
Webinar series
Unlocking Material Behavior with DIL & TMA
A Four-Part Expert Journey From Fundamentals to Advanced Processing
Thermomechanical Analysis (TMA) and Dilatometry (DIL) are indispensable techniques for understanding how materials respond to temperature, force, and atmosphere. From basic thermal expansion to complex phase transformations, sintering processes, and reactions under controlled gas environments, DIL and TMA provide insights that go far beyond simple length change measurements.
This four-part webinar series offers a comprehensive journey through the principles, instrumentation, and real-world applications of DIL and TMA across a wide range of materials—including polymers, ceramics, glasses, metals, molten salts, and hydrogen-reactive systems. Starting with the fundamentals and progressing toward advanced measurement setups and challenging application fields, the series is designed for both newcomers and experienced users who want to deepen their expertise.
Each webinar combines theoretical background with practical examples, measurement strategies, and best practices, helping you to:
- Understand the capabilities and limits of DIL and TMA
- Select the right instrument configuration and accessories
- Interpret complex thermomechanical data with confidence
- Apply DIL and TMA to quality control, process optimization, and advanced research topics
Whether you are working in research, quality assurance, process development, or application engineering, this webinar series will equip you with the knowledge to unlock the full potential of DIL and TMA.
Series Schedule
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Dr. Wiebold Wurpts
Doreen Rapp
Dr. Beau Billet
Dr. Dmitry Sergeev


