Product category:
Viscometers and rheometers
News Release from: Brookfield Engineering Laboratories | Subject: DV-III Ultra
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 20 February 2004
Top rheometer now has yield stress
capability
Instrument combines sophisticated features of rheometer with yield stress measurement capability to create a versatile and cost effective device
Brookfield Engineering's new DV-III Ultra combines the sophisticated features of the DV-III+ rheometer with the yield stress measurement capability of the company's YR-1 yield test rheometer This combined capability makes the DV-III Ultra the most powerful, most versatile, and best value in the rheometer marketplace today
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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EZ-Lock can be retrofitted to many existing Brookfield viscometers and rheometers, including the following models: DV-I+, DV-I Prime, DV-II+, DV-II+ Pro, DV-II+ Programmable, DV-III+ and DV-III Ultra
In stand-alone mode the operator enters test parameters, temperature control requirements, starts the programme and the results are displayed on the built-in display.
It also provides built-in math models for data analysis.
Optional Rheocalc32 software lets the operator control all aspects of rheological testing directly from their computer.
They can easily predict a material's flow behavior by studying shear rate profiles.
And, using optional vane spindles with DV-III Ultra, the operator can create test programmes to measure yield behavior, performing true static yield tests.
The DV-III Ultra comes complete with appropriate spindles, Rheoloader and EZ-Yield software programs, power base, guard leg, temperature probe and carrying case.
The DV-III Ultra rheometer is ideal for R and D and QC.
It delivers continuous sensing and display and has an accuracy of +/-1.0% with repeatability of +/-0.2%. Request a free brochure from Brookfield Engineering Laboratories ...
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