Software Harnesses the Power of New Touch Screen Rheometers

Analytical instrumentation

Software Harnesses the Power of New Touch Screen Rheometers

15 Jul, 2014

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Brookfield Engineering (USA) introduces Rheo3000 V.2 Software for use with their new family of RST Touch Screen Rheometers. Utilising the power of Rheo3000 V.2, RST Rheometers offer the quickest and most comprehensive capability for making rheological measurements, whether it’s single point viscosity for QC or complete flow curve analysis for R&D. Rheo3000 V.2 is 21 CFR compliant, including controlled user access and data integrity/security.

All the operator has to do is enter the shear stress or shear rate, temperature and test time requirements and Rheo3000 V.2 completes the data collection and analysis work. Rheo3000 V.2 can perform a wide variety of tests including: viscoelastic modulus, yield stress, viscosity vs. shear rate profile, thixotropy calculation, creep behaviour, recovery after flow, and temperature sensitivity.

Rheo3000 V.2 Software provides visual information and test data on viscoelastic behaviour such as viscous creep and recovery. Quality Control Mode enables tolerance bands to be placed around measurement data for immediate visual pass/fail determination. Mathematical data processing models included: Newton, Bingham, Casson, Herschel-Bulkley, Ostwald and Steiger-Ory.  

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