2010 Catalogue Features Viscometers, Rheometers, Texture Analysers and Now Powder Flow Testers

Viscometer

2010 Catalogue Features Viscometers, Rheometers, Texture Analysers and Now Powder Flow Testers

18 Jan, 2010

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Brookfield Engineering Laboratories (USA) announces the release of their new 2010 full-colour catalogue, featuring their complete line of Viscometers/Rheometers, Texture Analysers and now Powder Flow Testers!

Within the catalogue are some exciting new Instruments such as the new DV-II+Pro Extra; Brookfield took the DVII+Pro, their most popular and versatile viscometer and added something ’Extra’ - all their best options plus free Rheocalc software. The result is an instrument designed to deliver dramatic time savings and superior performance in the lab. Another new viscometer featured in the catalogue is Brookfield’s new ’Falling Ball’ Viscometer - an instrument that provides dynamic viscosity measurement of transparent Newtonian fluids utilising the simple but precise Höppler principle to measure viscosity.

Brookfield are also pleased to offer their new EZ-Lock Spindle Coupling Kits; now available for the Small Sample Adapter, UL Adapter, Helipath Stand, DIN Adapter and Thermosel. Also available is the new EZ-Lock Vane Spindle Set. Additionally the new RS portable Rheometer which operates in the lab, on the production floor or in the field with a rechargeable battery

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