Newly Released 2015 Catalogue Introduces New Instruments and Accessories

Analytical instrumentation

Newly Released 2015 Catalogue Introduces New Instruments and Accessories

27 Jan, 2015

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Brookfield Engineering Laboratories (USA) has released their new 2015 full-color catalogue with complete details on all product lines.  The 2015 Catalogue introduces the new DV1 Viscometer, Brookfield’s lowest-cost, continuous sensing digital viscometer. Enhancements to the top-of-the-line RST Rheometer for quick, automatic gap setting on cone/plate models are announced. Several new and improved texture fixtures for measuring tablet strength, cheese stringiness, and hair combability are featured. A new page devoted to software/instrument options is included to help users of the DV1, DV2T, and DV3T choose between RheocalcT and Wingather SQ.

The New DV1 Viscometer features:  An enhanced user interface with three new “hot keys” for quick access to spindle selection, test speed and other functions; The choice to display parameters, such as viscosity or torque, in a significantly larger font size; Six language options for the screen display:  English, French, German, Russian, Portuguese and Spanish.

The 2015 Catalogue includes Brookfield’s complete line of laboratory and in-line Viscometers/Rheometers, Texture Analysers and Powder Flow Testers. 

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