75 Years Celebrated with New 2009 Catalogue

Analytical instrumentation

75 Years Celebrated with New 2009 Catalogue

30 Apr, 2009

Published over 17 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

Brookfield Engineering Laboratories (USA) celebrates their 75th Anniversary with the release of the new 2009 full-colour catalogue, featuring their complete line of Viscometers/Rheometers and Texture Analysers.

New In 2009 will be Brookfield’s CT3 Texture Analyser, which is unsurpassed as a powerful, lowest cost, stand-alone Texture Analyse. This new generation instrument features not only the traditional Compression Mode, but now also includes a brand new Tension Mode. Also in the catalogue is the newly redesigned DV-II+ Pro Viscometer features a contemporary new look with an updated shape, colour scheme and keypad layout. The DV-II+ Pro is Brookfield Engineering’s most popular and versatile viscometer providing continuous viscosity sensing, temperature measurement and data display. Additionally, the redesigned R/S Rheometer delivers both controlled stress and controlled rate testing. In addition to the modern styling of the instrument, the new R/S Plus features a smaller diameter spindle shaft, smaller size water jacket accessory and direct control of temperature from the keypad on specific models. Brookfield also continues to help customers get more from their instruments with a variety of new and updated software and accessory upgrades.  

PIN 27.2 Apr/May 2026

Explore our Digital Edition

Discover the latest news and research

Digital edition

Explore Our Other Sites

Labmate Online
Digest mixed samples in a single run – Technology Report
Explore more Arrow
Envirotech Online
Rack-mountable FTIR gas analyser for integrated multi-gas analysis in fixed measurement systems
Explore more Arrow
Pollution Solutions Online
Queen’s University Belfast leads £2.9 million international project to combat Malaysia’s growing e-waste crisis
Explore more Arrow
Chromatography Today
Chromatography and XFEL imaging reveal critical point behind water’s behaviour
Explore more Arrow