Now available in intrinsically safe versions certified for use in Hazardous Areas up to and including Zone 0 (explosive atmosphere continuously present), equivalent to Class 1 Division 1 Group A.
Rotational viscometers are the most widely used tool in today's QC labs for making viscosity measurements. Many small changes, like reduction in sample size and shortening the viscosity test time, can lead to significant increase in QC lab productivity.
Viscosity specialist Hydramotion Ltd is pleased to announce that its ReactaVisc RV3 research-grade viscometers are now available in intrinsically safe versions certified for use in Hazardous Areas up to and including Zone 0.
Lovis 2000 M/ME Measures the rolling time of a ball through transparent and opaque liquids according to Hoeppler's falling ball principle Measurement requires only 400 µL sample volume Compact and economical, and saves
Viscometers measure viscosity, the resistance of fluids to flow or stress. In common terms, viscosity is related to a fluid’s “thickness”—a physical property of great interest to manufacturers of liquids, slurries, and pastes.
The MERLIN Viscometer is a high performance rotational viscometer capable of both steady shear and yield stress testing in a rugged, compact size footprint.
µVISCTM Employs VROC® Viscometer-Rheometer-On-a-Chip)technology The measurement process consists of just three simple steps facilitates measurements for a wide range of viscosities (0.2 cP ~ 5,000 cP) Accuracy ex
Proper selection and use of viscosity instrumentation can bring valuable time savings to test programs in todays busy labs. Increased data throughput, coupled with detailed analysis, is a new horizon that has potential to offer enhanced quality control.