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Accuracy and repeatability in melt-flow testing

Zwick's new Mflow plastometer with an advanced heating system has improved features for the measurement of melt flow rate (MFR) or melt volume rate (MVR) in quality control and research applications  Brochure available  

News from Zwick Roell (12 September 2007)

Faster turnaround times for hardness tests

 User application article   Zwick has equipped the laboratory at Deutsche Edelstahlwerke with all of its hardness testers - the most recent being the premier ZHU250 Top universal hardness tester  Brochure available  

News from Zwick Roell ( 7 September 2007)

Controller launched for dynamic fatigue testing

ADMET has introduced the ADMET Quattro, a Microsoft Windows based multi-channel single axis digital controller for dynamic fatigue testing

News from Admet (23 August 2007)

Table accessory helps metal friction measurements

A stainless steel friction table option for use with the versatile FTPlus friction tester is now available from Lloyd Instruments

News from Lloyd Instruments (21 August 2007)

Vision system is central to impactor validation

The accuracy of cascade impactors used in the pharmaceutical industry for characterising inhaled products depends heavily on the size of the nozzles on each stage of the instrument

News from Copley Scientific (26 July 2007)

Testing instruments win pattern approval for China

All working measuring instruments used in China in trade, medical treatment and health, safety protection, and environmental monitoring are subject to compulsory verification

News from Lloyd Instruments (16 July 2007)

New aerosol spectrometer at Salzburg conference

WPS is the only commercially available spectrometer to combine DMA and condensation particle counting with laser light scattering in a single instrument, giving a measurement range of 5nm to 10microns

News from Copley Scientific (16 July 2007)

New test for hard gels in drug capsules

Stable Micro Systems's Capsule Tensile Rig is designed to help pharmaceutical manufacturers identify subtle degradation, providing information which can be used to avoid subsequent capsule failure

News from Stable Micro Systems ( 6 July 2007)

Nebuliser testing boosted by simulated breathing

Copley's breath simulator BRS 1000 is a microprocessor-controlled instrument that generates an air flow profile which simulates adult tidal breathing

News from Copley Scientific ( 6 July 2007)

Better control of high speed cyclic testing

The eP DS from Admet is said to be ideal for low-force cyclic testing of medical devices, biomaterials, and plastics, as well as higher force component testing

News from Admet (29 June 2007)

Micro-hardness testing to meet laboratory needs

Fischer's mid-range micro and nano hardness testing systems have found a niche in the laboratory market because of the diversity of complex applications they satisfy, making a cost efficient solution  Brochure available  

News from Fischer Instrumentation (GB) (22 June 2007)

Improved compression testing of composites

Hydraulically operated specimen grip has been developed which offers several technical and economic advantages compared to existing and complicated mechanical jigs such as Celanese or IITRI devices  Brochure available  

News from Zwick Roell ( 4 June 2007)

Fully automated materials and components testing

Wide variety of tests is possible due to a truly impressive specification, and a reliable testing system based on many core components from the Zwick Roell group product portfolio  Brochure available  

News from Zwick Roell ( 4 June 2007)

Accelerometer uses cutting-edge technology

With ranges available from +/-2g to +/-225g, and with single and twin axis options, the CTA001 has many applications in industry, research and development  Brochure available  

News from Celsum Technologies (30 May 2007)

Further automation of inhaler testing

Copley Scientific's new Sample Preparation Unit (SPU) series automates post-test rinsing of the induction ports and delivered dose sampling apparatus used in testing inhaled drugs

News from Copley Scientific (28 May 2007)

Birthday marked by BBC TV profile

To mark its 30th anniversary Mecmesin, manufacturer of force and torque testing systems, recently appeared on BBC 2 television business programme Working Lunch  Brochure available  

News from Mecmesin (23 May 2007)

New inhaler test instruments at Isam Congress

To simplify aspects of metered dose, dry powder and nebuliser testing, Copley Scientific has developed a number of new products that meet requirements for enhanced reproducibility and productivity

News from Copley Scientific (21 May 2007)

Microwaves to measure moisture in coffee

Tews Elektronik provides a range of instruments based on its patented microwave resonance technology which can accurately measure moisture in the product at every stage of the process

News from Tews Elektronik ( 7 May 2007)

Inhaler testing brochure is updated

A distillation of the company's extensive knowledge base, Copley Scientific says its regularly-updated brochure is highly regarded by those charged with developing and implementing test programmes

News from Copley Scientific ( 7 May 2007)

Robust accelerometer suits vibration monitoring

Stainless steel case, high shock load capability, low mass and high output sensitivity makes the model 1021 ideal for a wide variety of vibration monitoring duties in production and laboratory

News from Environmental Equipments ( 3 May 2007)

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