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Rheology looks at liquid behavior, and is capable of determine when liquid behavior breaks down.  This is of critical importance in processes such as extrusion, coating, and more.

Key Benefits

Ensure that your vendor's incoming materials do not fluctuate from batch to batch.
Stop sputtering and poor coating by viscosity breakdown.
Determine how your lubricant behaves and if it can withstand the conditions you need.

Capabilities

Torque range: 0.1 microNm to 100 mNm

Frequency range: 0.1 mHz to 100 Hz (0.628 mrad/sec to 628 mrad/sec)

Controlled stress angular velocity range: 10-8 - 100 rad/sec

Controlled strain angular velocity range:  10-2 - 100 rad/sec

Angular displacement resolution: 0.62 microrads

Sheer rate range: 10-6 - 11,000 /sec

Minimum strain: 0.00006

Normal force range: 1 to 5,000 g

Temperature range:  -10 to 99oC

Ramp rate: 20oC/min

Internal resolution of Pt100: 0.016oC

Stress/Strain Sweeps
Discover the stress forces under which your materials will break down and stop behaving as you expect.
Temperature Sweeps
Study your liquids behavior as temperature changes.
Normal and tangential force applications
Whether you need to examine the behavior of the fluid as force is applied straight down or as a sheer force, we have the capabilities to get the information you need.
 

 

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Last modified: April 21, 2007