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Stable Micro Systems

Address:
Vienna Court
Lammas Road
Godalming
GU7 1YL
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1483 427 345

http://www.stablemicrosystems.com

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Listing of all 24 news releases from Stable Micro Systems:

Tablet test rig measures bi-layer shear strength

Attachment for TA.XTPlus texture analyser has been developed to help manufacturers gauge and optimise the stability of tablets which contain isolated immediate and controlled release component layers.

News from Stable Micro Systems ( 9 January 2008)

Measure pasta tensile strength and extensibility

The Noodle/Pasta Loop Tensile Rig, which attaches to the established TA.XTPlus texture analyser, aids manufacturers in testing the resilience and consumer appeal of cooked sheet pasta and noodles

News from Stable Micro Systems (15 October 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)

Texture analysis in the quest for perfection

 User application article   In his recent prime-time TV series, In search of perfection, chef Heston Blumenthal has turned to texture analysis with a TA.XTPlus texture analyser to help him perfect classic dishes

News from Stable Micro Systems ( 6 April 2007)

Sweet solution to a sticky wrapper problem

Confectionery manufacturers can now evaluate and improve the functionality of sweet wrappers, thanks to an innovative new test from Stable Micro Systems

News from Stable Micro Systems (22 March 2007)

Hair test rig is 'revolutionary'

Hair combing rig allows manufacturers of shampoos, conditioners and smoothing agents to evaluate the 'combability' of treated hair samples, enabling scientific assessment of their products' efficacy

News from Stable Micro Systems ( 7 March 2007)

Method to evaluate how much spring is in a loaf

Used with the TA.XTPlus texture analyser, the Bread V Squeeze rig enables manufacturers to test the softness and springiness of loaves, ensuring their products meet today's stringent consumer demands

News from Stable Micro Systems ( 9 January 2007)

Stable makes the grade at London fashion college

 User application article   London College of Fashion's cosmetic science laboratory acquired a Stable Micro Systems texture analyser with the help of a Science Research Investment Fund (SRIF) grant

News from Stable Micro Systems ( 8 January 2007)

Syringe testing rig is at the cutting edge

Using Stable's Exponent software, the Syringe Testing Rig guarantees accurate, repeatable results, that enable syringe manufacturers to identify problems and produce safe, user-friendly products

News from Stable Micro Systems (27 November 2006)

Stable micro systems launches user web-networks

The company's internet site is now home to sophisticated 'User Network Pages', which will allow users to develop contacts and share information in a controlled forum

News from Stable Micro Systems ( 2 November 2006)

Improved peel rig from Stable Micro Systems

Stable Micro Systems has made significant improvements to its Peel Rig, which is used widely to evaluate the quality and strength of seals and adhesive bonds on pharmaceutical packaging

News from Stable Micro Systems (11 September 2006)

Fresh 'young' thinking from Stable Micro Systems

Announces appointment of Lisa Young as applications engineer, assisting in the development of new tests and attachments for the food, pharmaceutical, packaging, automotive and other industries

News from Stable Micro Systems ( 4 April 2006)

Applications engineer joins Stable Micro Systems

Stable Micro Systems has announced the appointment of Dr Lisa Young as applications engineer.

News from Stable Micro Systems (15 March 2006)

Something to chew on

Stable Micro Systems has installed its 1000th TA.XTPlus texture analyser at chewing gum manufacturer Wrigley in Plymouth, UK

News from Stable Micro Systems (14 February 2006)

Squeezy-peasy extrusion from Stable

Stable Micro Systems has announced the launch of its new Sachet/Tube Extrusion Rig - a device which quantifies the force required to extrude the contents of tube and sachet style packaging

News from Stable Micro Systems (23 January 2006)

Fine materials testing from Stable

Using the new attachment, pharmaceutical manufacturers can assess the mechanical properties of their products during handling and employment, ensuring that they are adequately robust

News from Stable Micro Systems (19 January 2006)

Advanced testing of adhesives

Typical adhesive tests include 90 degree peel adhesion, loop tack measurements, tension, compression, shear at ambient temperature, and unwind force

News from Stable Micro Systems (21 October 2004)

Probing for a multiple testing method

Multiple puncture probe accurately quantifies the firmness of foods with variable textures, from fruit and vegetables to thick-cut marmalade and chocolate chip ice cream

News from Stable Micro Systems (18 May 2004)

Accurately quantifying the firmness of foods

Stable Micro Systems has developed a Multiple Puncture Probe which accurately quantifies the firmness of foods with variable textures

News from Stable Micro Systems ( 5 May 2004)

Powtech 2004 preview: Stable Micro Systems

An enhanced security module for software used in conjunction with powder flow analyser and other texture analysis instrumentation

News from Stable Micro Systems (22 January 2004)

Heavy duty texture analyser speeds to market

Visualise the benefits of texture analysis

Helical blade makes for better powder analysis

Sound: a new dimension in QC

 

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