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Viscometer can be computer controlled

A Brookfield Engineering Laboratories product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jun 26, 2003

New bi-directional communication between a dedicated computer and the instrument simplifies operation of popular viscometer

Brookfield Engineering has taken its most popular instrument, the DV-II+ viscometer, and added new bi-directional communication between a dedicated computer and the instrument.

Utilising Brookfield Rheocalc software, the new DV-II+Pro can now be totally computer controlled.

As with the original DV-II+ viscometer, the DV-II+Pro model offers simplicity of operation for single point viscosity measurement or can be configured to run automated tests for multiple point data collection without the involvement of the operator or computer.

And now, with the DV-II+Pro and Rheocalc software, advanced data collection and analysis methods are possible with all instrument functions being controlled through the computer.

Regardless of how customers choose to operate the new DV-II+Pro, it is totally compatible with Brookfield viscometers and accessories currently in use around the world.

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